Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1340.50 - Endorsement
a) An applicant who
is currently licensed under the laws of another state or territory of the
United States and who wishes to be licensed as a physical therapist or physical
therapist assistant by endorsement shall submit:
1) A completed and signed application, on
forms provided by the Division;
2)
Certification, on forms provided by the Division, of successful completion of
an approved physical therapist or physical therapist assistant program as set
forth in Section 1340.20;
3) Certification from the state or territory
of original licensure and the state in which the applicant is currently
licensed and practicing, if other than original, stating the time during which
the applicant was licensed in that state, whether the file on the applicant
contains record of any disciplinary actions taken or pending, and the
applicant's license number;
4) If
the applicant's first language is not English, certification of passage of
TOEFL. This provision does not apply to individuals who are licensed in a U.S.
jurisdiction and have been actively practicing in another U.S. jurisdiction for
3 years prior to the date of application for licensure in Illinois;
5) A report of the applicant's examination
record forwarded directly from the test reporting service; and
6) The required fee set forth in Section
1340.57.
b) The Division shall examine endorsement
applications as needed to determine whether the requirements in the
jurisdiction at the date of licensing were substantially equivalent to the
requirements then in force in this State and whether the applicant has
otherwise complied with the Act.
c)
The credentials of a foreign educated physical therapist (FEPT) who is
currently licensed in another jurisdiction and is seeking licensure through
endorsement in Illinois should be evaluated using the version of the Federation
of State Boards of Physical Therapy Coursework Tool retro tool that covers the
date the applicant graduated from their respective physical therapy education
program.
d) Any applicant for
licensure by endorsement showing proof of licensure in another jurisdiction for
at least 10 consecutive years without discipline shall submit a completed and
signed application on forms provided by the Department; the required fee set
forth in Section 1340.57; and proof of licensure
in another jurisdiction for at least 10 consecutive years without discipline by
certified verification of licensure from the jurisdiction in which the
applicant practiced.
e) The
Division shall either issue a license by endorsement to the applicant or notify
the applicant in writing of the reasons for the denial of the
application.
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