Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1360.95 - Dishonorable, Unprofessional and Unethical Conduct Standards
a) The Division may suspend or revoke a
license, refuse to issue or renew a license or take other disciplinary action,
based upon its finding of dishonorable, unprofessional and unethical conduct of
a character likely to deceive, defraud or harm the public within the meaning of
Section 24 of the Act that is interpreted to include, but is not limited to,
the following acts or practices:
1) Practicing
or offering to practice beyond one's competency (for example, providing
services and techniques for which one is not qualified by education, training
and experience);
2) Making gross or
deliberate misrepresentations or misleading claims as to his/her professional
qualifications or of the efficacy or value of his/her treatments or remedies,
or those of another practitioner;
3) Impersonating another person holding a
podiatric medical license or allowing another person to use his/her
license;
4) Delegating
responsibility for delivery of patient care to persons who were not properly
supervised or who were not competent to assume such responsibility;
5) Submission of fraudulent claims for
services to any health insurance company or health service plan or third party
payor.
b) Pursuant to
Section 24(9) of the Act, the Division hereby incorporates by reference the
"Code of Ethics", Revised 1998, Illinois Podiatric Medical Association, 53 W.
Jackson, Chicago, Illinois 60604 and the "Code of Ethics" published in the
American Podiatric Medical Association Bylaws, Revised 1988, the American
Podiatric Medical Association, 9312 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda MD 20814,
with no later amendments or editions.
Notes
Amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 4704, effective March 1, 2006
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