Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 1480.510 - Time and Conditions of Probation
When a license, registration or permit holder is placed on probation, the Commission shall impose a period and shall specify the conditions of probation. Conditions of probation shall be that the license, registration or permit holder:
a) Not
violate any criminal statute of any jurisdiction;
b) Not violate the Act or this
Part;
c) If in violation of the Act
or this Part, comply with the Act or this Part and cease and desist from
further or any future violations of the Act or this Part;
d) If engaging in dishonorable, unethical or
unprofessional conduct of a character likely to deceive, defraud or harm the
public, cease and desist from that conduct in the future;
e) If convicted of any crime under the laws
of the United States or any U.S. state or territory that is a felony,
misdemeanor with an essential element of dishonesty, or crime that is related
to the practice of the profession, comply with all the terms of the sentence,
probation, conditional discharge, etc.;
f) If in violation of any court order
regarding payment of child support or noncompliance with certain processes
relating to paternity or support proceedings, comply with the court order or
the certain processes and cease and desist from further or future violations of
the court order;
g) If practicing
or attempting to practice under a name other than the full name shown on the
license, registration or recovery permit or any other legally authorized name,
cease and desist from further or future such practices and comply with all the
applicable laws and regulations;
h)
If soliciting professional services by using false or misleading advertising,
cease and desist from further or future false or misleading advertising and
comply with all the applicable laws and regulations;
i) The Commission may, in addition, impose
other reasonable conditions relating to the nature of the offense or the
rehabilitation of the license, registration or recovery permit
holder.
Notes
Amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 5821, effective March 14, 2014
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