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(225 ILCS 15/13) (from Ch. 111, par. 5363) (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2027) Sec. 13. License renewal; restoration. (a) The expiration date and renewal
period for each license
issued under this Act shall be set by rule. Every holder of a license
under this Act may renew such license during the 90-day period immediately
preceding the
expiration date thereof upon payment of the required renewal fees and demonstrating compliance with any continuing education requirements. The Department shall adopt rules establishing minimum requirements of continuing education and means for verification of the completion of the continuing education requirements. The Department may, by rule, specify circumstances under which the continuing education requirements may be waived. A clinical psychologist who has permitted his or her license to expire or
who
has had his or her license on inactive status may have his or her
license restored
by
making application to the Department and filing proof acceptable to the
Department, as defined by rule, of his or her fitness to have his or her license restored,
including evidence
certifying to active practice in another jurisdiction satisfactory to the
Department and by paying the required restoration fee. If the clinical psychologist has not maintained an active practice in
another jurisdiction satisfactory to the Department, the Board shall
determine, by an evaluation program established by rule, his or her fitness
to
resume active status and may require the clinical psychologist to complete
a period of supervised professional experience and may require successful
completion of an examination. However, any clinical psychologist whose license expired while he or she
was (1)
in Federal Service on active duty with the Armed Forces of the United
States, or the State Militia called into service or training, or (2) in
training or education under the supervision of the United States
preliminary to induction into the military service, may have his or her
license
renewed or restored without paying any lapsed renewal fees if within 2
years after honorable termination of such service, training or education he
or she furnishes the Department with satisfactory evidence to the effect
that he
or she has been so engaged and that his or her service, training or
education has been
so terminated. (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the following requirements for restoration of an inactive or expired license of less than 5 years as set forth in subsection (a) are suspended for any licensed clinical psychologist who has had no disciplinary action taken against his
or her license in this State or in any other jurisdiction during the entire period of licensure: proof of fitness, certification of active practice in another jurisdiction, and the payment of a renewal fee. An individual may not restore his or her license in accordance with this subsection more than once. (Source: P.A. 102-1053, eff. 6-10-22.) |