Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1285.80 - Licensure by Endorsement
a) An
applicant who holds an active license to practice medicine under the laws of
another state or jurisdiction and who applies for a physician and surgeon
license shall file an application with the Division together with:
1) A certification by the state or
jurisdiction of original licensure and current licensure, including the date of
issuance of the applicant's license and the current status of the license; the
basis of licensure and a description of all examinations by which the applicant
was licensed in that state or jurisdiction and the date of passage of any such
examinations; and whether the records of the licensing authority contain any
record of disciplinary action taken against the applicant;
2) Proof that the applicant is of good moral
character. Proof shall be an indication on the application that the applicant
has not engaged in any conduct or activities that would constitute grounds for
discipline under Section 22 of the Act. Applications of individuals who answer
affirmatively to any question on the personal history portion of the
application or who have engaged in activities that would constitute grounds for
discipline shall be forwarded to the Enforcement Division of the Division of
Professional Regulation for further review as provided in Section 22 of the
Act;
3) An official transcript
verifying completion of at least 2 years of undergraduate education as required
by Section 1285.20(a) and
proof of valid ECFMG certification or proof of completion of a Fifth Pathway
Program in accordance with Section
1285.20(c);
4) An official transcript from the medical
education program granting the degree verifying that the applicant has met the
minimum medical education requirements of the Act;
5) An original, notarized English translation
for any document submitted to the Division in a foreign language. The
translation must be on the translator's letterhead, and the translator must
verify that it is "a complete and accurate translation" to the best of
translator's knowledge, and that translator is fluent in the language
translated, and is qualified to translate the document;
6) Proof of completion of an approved
postgraduate clinical training program, as required by Section
1285.40;
7) Proof of completion of an examination for
licensure to practice medicine in all of its branches as required by Section
1285.60(a);
8) Proof of professional capacity, as set
forth in Section 1285.95, for applicants who have
not been engaged in the active practice of medicine or an approved postgraduate
clinical training program within 2 years prior to application;
9) Verification of a fingerprint-based
background check submitted to the Illinois State Police (ISP) electronically
through a licensed live scan fingerprint vendor. The fingerprints shall be
checked against the ISP and Federal Bureau of Investigation criminal history
record. Out-of-state residents may have their fingerprints taken by a
fingerprinting agency outside of Illinois and submit one fingerprint card,
accompanied by the fee specified by ISP, to a licensed live scan fingerprint
vendor with card scan capability. Fingerprints shall be taken not more than 60
days prior to the application; and
10) The fee required by Section 21 of the
Act.
b) If an applicant
for licensure as a physician to practice medicine in all of its branches has a
Profile from the Federation Credentials Verification Service of the Federation
of State Medical Boards of the United States, Inc. (FSMB), the applicant may
request the FSMB to forward to the Division a Profile that includes, but is not
limited to, verification of medical education, ECFMG Certification (if
applicable), clinical training and complete examination information. The
information contained in the applicant's Profile shall be reviewed by the
Division to determine if the applicant meets the requirements for licensure as
set forth in the Act and in Sections
1285.80(a)(3) through
(7).
c) An applicant who holds an active license
to practice chiropractic under the laws of another state or jurisdiction and
who applies for a chiropractic license shall file an application with the
Division together with:
1) A certification by
the state or jurisdiction of original licensure and current licensure,
including the date of issuance of the applicant's license and the current
status of the license, the basis of licensure and a description of all
examinations by which the applicant was licensed in that state or jurisdiction
and the date of passage of any such examinations and whether the records of the
licensing authority contain any record of disciplinary action taken against the
applicant;
2) An official
transcript from the chiropractic education program granting the degree
verifying that the applicant has met the minimum chiropractic education
requirements of the Act;
3) Proof
that the applicant is of good moral character and has not engaged in any
conduct or activities which would constitute grounds for discipline under
Section 22 of the Act. Applications of individuals who answer affirmatively to
any question on the personal history portion of the application or who have
engaged in activities which would constitute grounds for discipline shall be
forwarded to the Enforcement Division of the Division of Professional
Regulation for further review as provided in Section 22 of the Act;
4) Proof of completion of an examination for
licensure to practice chiropractic, as required by Section
1285.60(b);
5) Proof of professional capacity, as set
forth in Section 1285.95, for applicants who have
not been engaged in the active practice of chiropractic or enrolled in a
program of chiropractic education within 2 years prior to
application;
6) Verification of a
fingerprint-based background check submitted to the Illinois State Police (ISP)
electronically through a licensed live scan fingerprint vendor. The
fingerprints shall be checked against the ISP and Federal Bureau of
Investigation criminal history record. Out-of-state residents may have their
fingerprints taken by a fingerprinting agency outside of Illinois and submit
one fingerprint card, accompanied by the fee specified by ISP, to a licensed
live scan fingerprint vendor with card scan capability. Fingerprints shall be
taken not more than 60 days prior to the application; and
7) The fee required by Section 21 of the
Act.
d) Pursuant to
Section 19(B) of the Act, the Division shall verify the licensure information
and disciplinary history of each endorsement applicant through the Federation
of State Medical Boards or the Chiropractic Information Network-Board Action
Database (CIN-BAD).
e) When the
accuracy of any submitted documentation or the relevance or sufficiency of the
course work or training is questioned by the Division or the Medical Board
because of lack of information, discrepancies or conflicts in information
given, or a need for clarification, the applicant seeking licensure shall be
requested to:
1) Provide information as may be
necessary; and/or
2) Appear for an
interview before the Medical Board to explain the relevance or sufficiency,
clarify information or clear up any discrepancies or conflicts in
information.
f) Within
60 days after issuance of the license, the physician shall complete a physician
profile in accordance with Section
1285.305.
Notes
Amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 14069, effective September 24, 2007
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