(225 ILCS 84/10)
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2030)
Sec. 10. Definitions. As used in this Act:
"Accredited facility" means a facility that has been accredited by the Center for Medicare Medicaid Services to practice prosthetics, orthotics or pedorthics and represents itself to the public by title or description of services that includes the term "prosthetic", "prosthetist", "artificial limb", "orthotic", "orthotist", "brace", "pedorthic", "pedorthist" or a similar title or description of services. "Address of record" means the designated address recorded by the Department in the applicant's or licensee's application file or license file maintained by the Department's licensure maintenance unit. "Assistant" means a person who is educated and trained to participate in comprehensive orthotic or prosthetic care while under the supervision, as defined by rule, of a licensed orthotist or licensed prosthetist. Assistants may perform orthotic or prosthetic procedures and related tasks in the management of patient care. Assistants may also fabricate, repair, and maintain orthoses and prostheses.
"Board" means the Board of Orthotics, Prosthetics, and Pedorthics.
"Custom-fabricated device" means an orthosis, prosthesis, or pedorthic device that is fabricated to comprehensive measurements or a mold or patient model for use by a patient in accordance with a prescription and requires clinical and technical judgment in its design, fabrication, and fitting. "Custom-fitted device" means an orthosis, prosthesis, or pedorthic device that is made to patient measurements sized or modified for use by the patient in accordance with a prescription and requires clinical and technical judgment and substantive alteration in its design.
"Department" means the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
"Email address of record" means the designated email address recorded by the Department in the applicant's application file or the licensee's license file, as maintained by the Department's licensure maintenance unit. "Facility" means the business location where orthotic, prosthetic, or
pedorthic care is provided and, in the case of an orthotic/prosthetic facility,
has the
appropriate
clinical and laboratory space and equipment to provide comprehensive orthotic
or
prosthetic care and, in the case of a pedorthic facility, has the
appropriate clinical
space and
equipment to provide pedorthic care. Licensed orthotists, prosthetists, and
pedorthists
must be available to either provide care or supervise the provision of care by unlicensed
staff.
"Licensed orthotist" or "LO" means a person licensed under this Act to practice
orthotics and who represents himself or herself to the public by title or
description of
services that includes the term "orthotic", "orthotist", "brace", or a similar
title or
description of services.
"Licensed pedorthist" or "LPed" means a person licensed under this Act to practice
pedorthics and who represents himself or herself to the public by the title or
description of
services that include the term "pedorthic", "pedorthist", or a similar title or
description
of services.
"Licensed physician" means a person licensed
under the Medical Practice Act of 1987.
"Licensed podiatric physician" means a person licensed under the Podiatric
Medical Practice Act of 1987.
"Licensed prosthetist" or "LP" means a person licensed under this Act to practice
prosthetics and who represents himself or herself to the public by title or
description of
services that includes the term "prosthetic", "prosthetist", "artificial
limb", or a
similar title or description of services.
"Off-the-shelf device" means a prefabricated orthosis, prosthesis, or pedorthic device sized or modified for use by the patient in accordance with a prescription and that does not require substantial clinical judgment and substantive alteration for appropriate use. "Orthosis" means a custom-fabricated or custom-fitted brace or support
designed to provide for alignment, correction, or prevention of neuromuscular
or
musculoskeletal dysfunction, disease, injury, or deformity. "Orthosis" does
not include
fabric or elastic supports, corsets, arch supports, low-temperature plastic
splints,
trusses, elastic hoses, canes, crutches, soft cervical collars, dental
appliances, or other
similar devices carried in stock and sold as "over-the-counter" items by a drug
store,
department store, corset shop, or surgical supply facility.
"Orthotic and Prosthetic Education Program" means a course of instruction
accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education
Programs,
consisting of (i) a basic curriculum of college level instruction in math,
physics,
biology, chemistry, and psychology and (ii) a specific curriculum in orthotic
or
prosthetic courses, including: (A) lectures covering pertinent anatomy,
biomechanics,
pathomechanics, prosthetic-orthotic components and materials, training and
functional
capabilities, prosthetic or orthotic performance evaluation, prescription
considerations,
etiology of amputations and disease processes necessitating prosthetic or
orthotic use,
and medical management; (B) subject matter related to pediatric and geriatric
problems;
(C) instruction in acute care techniques, such as immediate and early
post-surgical
prosthetics and fracture bracing techniques; and (D) lectures,
demonstrations,
and laboratory experiences related to the entire process of measuring, casting,
fitting,
fabricating, aligning, and completing prostheses or orthoses.
"Orthotic and prosthetic scope of practice" means a list of tasks, with
relative
weight given to such factors as importance, criticality, and frequency, based
on
internationally accepted standards of orthotic and prosthetic care as outlined
by the
International Society of Prosthetics and Orthotics' professional profile for
Category I
and Category III orthotic and prosthetic personnel.
"Orthotics" means the science and practice of evaluating, measuring,
designing, fabricating, assembling, fitting, adjusting, or servicing an
orthosis under an
order from a licensed physician or podiatric physician for the correction
or
alleviation of neuromuscular or musculoskeletal dysfunction, disease, injury,
or
deformity.
"Orthotist" means a health care professional, specifically educated and trained in orthotic patient care, who measures, designs, fabricates, fits, or services orthoses and may assist in the formulation of the order and treatment plan of orthoses for the support or correction of disabilities caused by neuro-musculoskeletal diseases, injuries, or deformities.
"Over-the-counter" means a prefabricated, mass-produced device that is
prepackaged and requires no professional advice or judgment in either size
selection or
use, including fabric or elastic supports, corsets, generic arch supports,
elastic hoses.
"Pedorthic device" means therapeutic shoes (e.g. diabetic shoes and inserts), shoe modifications made for therapeutic purposes, below the ankle partial foot prostheses, and foot orthoses for use at the ankle or below. It also includes subtalar-control foot orthoses designed to manage the function of the anatomy by controlling the range of motion of the subtalar joint. Excluding footwear, the proximal height of a custom pedorthic device does not extend beyond the junction of the gastrocnemius and the Achilles tendon. Pedorthic devices do not include non-therapeutic inlays or footwear regardless of method of manufacture; unmodified, non-therapeutic over-the-counter shoes; or prefabricated foot care products. "Therapeutic" devices address a medical condition, diagnosed by a prescribing medical professional, while "non-therapeutic" devices do not address a medical condition.
"Pedorthic education program" means an educational program accredited by the National Commission on Orthotic and Prosthetic Education consisting of (i) a basic curriculum
of
instruction in foot-related pathology of diseases, anatomy, and biomechanics
and (ii) a
specific curriculum in pedorthic courses, including lectures covering shoes,
foot
orthoses, and shoe modifications, pedorthic components and materials, training
and
functional capabilities, pedorthic performance evaluation, prescription
considerations,
etiology of disease processes necessitating use of pedorthic devices, medical
management, subject matter related to pediatric and geriatric problems, and
lectures,
demonstrations, and laboratory experiences related to the entire process of
measuring
and casting, fitting, fabricating, aligning, and completing pedorthic
devices.
"Pedorthic scope of practice" means a list of tasks with relative weight
given
to such factors as importance, criticality, and frequency based on nationally
accepted
standards of pedorthic care as outlined by the National Commission on Orthotic and Prosthetic Education
comprehensive analysis with an empirical validation study of the profession
performed
by an independent testing company.
"Pedorthics" means the science and practice of evaluating, measuring,
designing, fabricating, assembling, fitting, adjusting, or servicing a
pedorthic device
under an order from a licensed physician or podiatric physician for the
correction or
alleviation of neuromuscular or musculoskeletal dysfunction, disease, injury,
or
deformity.
"Pedorthist" means a health care professional, specifically educated and trained in pedorthic patient care, who measures, designs, fabricates, fits, or services pedorthic devices and may assist in the formulation of the order and treatment plan of pedorthic devices for the support or correction of disabilities caused by neuro-musculoskeletal diseases, injuries, or deformities.
"Person" means a natural person.
"Prosthesis" means an artificial medical device that is not surgically
implanted and that is used to replace a missing limb, appendage, or any other
external
human body
part including an artificial limb, hand, or foot. "Prosthesis" does not include
artificial
eyes, ears, fingers, or toes, dental appliances, cosmetic devices such as
artificial
breasts, eyelashes, or wigs, or other devices that do not have a significant
impact on the
musculoskeletal functions of the body.
"Prosthetics" means the science and practice of evaluating, measuring,
designing, fabricating, assembling, fitting, adjusting, or servicing a
prosthesis
under an
order from a licensed physician.
"Prosthetist" means a health care professional, specifically educated and trained in prosthetic patient care, who measures, designs, fabricates, fits, or services prostheses and may assist in the formulation of the order and treatment plan of prostheses for the replacement of external parts of the human body lost due to amputation or congenital deformities or absences.
"Prosthetist/orthotist" means a person who practices both disciplines of
prosthetics and orthotics and who represents himself or herself to the public
by title or by
description of services. A person who is currently licensed by the State as both a licensed prosthetist and a licensed orthotist may use the title "Licensed Prosthetist Orthotist" or "LPO".
"Resident" means a person who has completed an education program in either
orthotics or prosthetics and is continuing his or her clinical education in a
residency
accredited by the National Commission on Orthotic and Prosthetic Education.
"Residency" means a minimum of a one-year approved supervised program to acquire practical clinical training in orthotics or prosthetics in a patient care setting. "Secretary" means the Secretary of Financial and Professional Regulation. "Technician" means a person who assists an orthotist, prosthetist,
prosthetist/orthotist, or pedorthist with fabrication of orthoses, prostheses,
or pedorthic
devices but does not provide direct patient care.
(Source: P.A. 101-269, eff. 8-9-19.)
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