Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1345.15 - Application for Licensure
a) An
applicant for licensure as a licensed certified professional midwife shall file
an application on forms provided by the Division. Applicants must be at least
21 years of age. The application shall include:
1) Certification of successful completion of
a postsecondary midwifery education program through an institution, program, or
pathway accredited by the Midwife Education and Accreditation Council that has
both academic and clinical practice incorporated throughout the
curriculum;
2) Valid certified
professional midwife certification granted by the North American Registry of
Midwives or its successor organization;
3) Proof of active cardiopulmonary
resuscitation certification;
4)
Proof of active neonatal resuscitation provider status;
5) Certification of successful completion of
an examination as provided in Section
1345.20. The certification shall
be forwarded to the Division from the testing entity; and
6) The fee required in Section
1345.55.
b) In lieu of meeting the requirement in
subsection (a)(1), an applicant who has held a valid certified professional
midwife certification granted by the North American Registry of Midwives for at
least 3 years may provide proof of completion of the midwifery bridge
certificate granted by the North American Registry of Midwives, provided that
the applicant applies for licensure by October 1, 2025. Applicants applying
under this subsection (b) shall meet all other requirements for licensure under
the Act and this Part.
c)
Certification of cardiopulmonary resuscitation training shall be provided or
sponsored by the American Red Cross, American Heart Association, Health and
Safety Institute, or similar organization approved by the Board; by a licensed
hospital; by a licensed physician or registered nurse; or by an emergency
medical technician employed by a fire or police department.
d) Certification of neonatal resuscitation
provider training shall be provided or sponsored by the American Academy of
Pediatrics, the Canadian Paediatric Society, or similar organization approved
by the Board.
e) Cardiopulmonary
resuscitation and neonatal resuscitation provider training under this Section
must include a hands-on skills component. Online only courses are not
acceptable.
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