Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1360.50 - Endorsement
a) An applicant for
licensure as a podiatric physician who is licensed under the laws of another
jurisdiction shall file an application with the Division that shall include:
1) A certification from the jurisdiction of
original licensure and current licensure, stating:
A) The time during which the applicant was
licensed in that jurisdiction; and
B) Whether the file on the applicant contains
any record of disciplinary actions taken or pending;
2) A complete work history indicating all
employment since graduation from a program which meets the requirements set
forth in Section 1360.20;
3) Certification of successful completion of
Parts I and II of the examination given by the NBPME or any other examination
which was a requirement of original licensure;
4) Verification of successful completion of
one year of post-graduate training which is approved by the Council on
Podiatric Medical Education of the APMA and includes a residency or
preceptorship for individuals who were licensed after January 1,
1992;
5) Passage of the written
clinical competency examination set forth in Section
1360.40;
6) The required fee set forth in Section
18(a)(1) of the Act; and
7) The
Division may, in individual cases, upon recommendation of the Director, waive
the written clinical competency examination set forth in Section
1360.40 for an applicant by
endorsement after full consideration of his/her podiatric education, training
and experience, including, but not limited to, whether he/she has achieved
special honors or awards, has had articles published in professional journals,
has participated in writing textbooks relating to podiatric medicine, and any
other attribute that the Division accepts as evidence that such applicant has
outstanding and proven ability in podiatry.
b) The Division shall examine each
endorsement application to determine whether the requirements in such
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. A copy of the Act and/or rules that were in
effect in the jurisdiction of original licensure may be requested to determine
equivalency. The Division shall, within a reasonable time, either issue a
certificate of registration by endorsement to the applicant or notify him/her
of the reasons for the denial of the application.
Notes
Amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 4704, effective March 1, 2006
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