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Code · Illinois · Chapter 225 — PROFESSIONS, OCCUPATIONS, AND BUSINESS OPERATIONS · Act 109

Sec. 35. Qualifications for licensure.

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Sec. 35. Qualifications for licensure.
(a)(1) A person is qualified for licensure as a sex offender evaluator if that person:
(A)has applied in writing on forms prepared and furnished by the Department;
(B)has not engaged or is not engaged in any practice or conduct that would be grounds
for disciplining a licensee under Section 75 of this Act; and
(C)satisfies the licensure and experience requirements of paragraph
(2)of this
subsection (a).
(2)A person who applies to the Department shall be issued a sex offender evaluator license by the Department if the person meets the qualifications set forth in paragraph
(1)of this subsection
(a)and provides evidence to the Department that the person:
(A)is a physician licensed to practice medicine in all of its branches under the
Medical Practice Act of 1987 or licensed under the laws of another state; an advanced practice registered nurse with psychiatric specialty licensed under the Nurse Practice Act or licensed under the laws of another state; a clinical psychologist licensed under the Clinical Psychologist Licensing Act or licensed under the laws of another state; a licensed clinical social worker licensed under the Clinical Social Work and Social Work Practice Act or licensed under the laws of another state; a licensed clinical professional counselor licensed under the Professional Counselor and Clinical Professional Counselor Licensing and Practice Act or licensed under the laws of another state; or a licensed marriage and family therapist licensed under the Marriage and Family Therapy Licensing Act or licensed under the laws of another state;
(B)has 400 hours of supervised experience in the treatment or evaluation of sex
offenders in the last 4 years, at least 200 of which are face-to-face therapy or evaluation with sex offenders;
(C)has completed at least 10 sex offender evaluations under supervision in the past 4
years; and
(D)has at least 40 hours of documented training in the specialty of sex offender
evaluation, treatment, or management.
Until January 1, 2015, the requirements of subparagraphs
(B)and
(D)of paragraph
(2)of this subsection
(a)are satisfied if the applicant has been listed on the Sex Offender Management Board's Approved Provider List for a minimum of 2 years before application for licensure. Until January 1, 2015, the requirements of subparagraph
(C)of paragraph
(2)of this subsection
(a)are satisfied if the applicant has completed at least 10 sex offender evaluations within the 4 years before application for licensure.
(b)(1) A person is qualified for licensure as a sex offender treatment provider if that person:
(A)has applied in writing on forms prepared and furnished by the Department;
(B)has not engaged or is not engaged in any practice or conduct that would be grounds
for disciplining a licensee under Section 75 of this Act; and
(C)satisfies the licensure and experience requirements of paragraph
(2)of this
subsection (b).
(2)A person who applies to the Department shall be issued a sex offender treatment provider license by the Department if the person meets the qualifications set forth in paragraph
(1)of this subsection
(b)and provides evidence to the Department that the person:
(A)is a physician licensed to practice medicine in all of its branches under the
Medical Practice Act of 1987 or licensed under the laws of another state; an advanced practice registered nurse with psychiatric specialty licensed under the Nurse Practice Act or licensed under the laws of another state; a clinical psychologist licensed under the Clinical Psychologist Licensing Act or licensed under the laws of another state; a licensed clinical social worker licensed under the Clinical Social Work and Social Work Practice Act or licensed under the laws of another state; a licensed clinical professional counselor licensed under the Professional Counselor and Clinical Professional Counselor Licensing and Practice Act or licensed under the laws of another state; or a licensed marriage and family therapist licensed under the Marriage and Family Therapy Licensing Act or licensed under the laws of another state;
(B)has 400 hours of supervised experience in the treatment of sex offenders in the last
4 years, at least 200 of which are face-to-face therapy with sex offenders; and
(C)has at least 40 hours documented training in the specialty of sex offender
evaluation, treatment, or management.
Until January 1, 2015, the requirements of subparagraphs
(B)and
(C)of paragraph
(2)of this subsection
(b)are satisfied if the applicant has been listed on the Sex Offender Management Board's Approved Provider List for a minimum of 2 years before application.
(c)(1) A person is qualified for licensure as an associate sex offender provider if that person:
(A)has applied in writing on forms prepared and furnished by the Department;
(B)has not engaged or is not engaged in any practice or conduct that would be grounds
for disciplining a licensee under Section 75 of this Act; and
(C)satisfies the education and experience requirements of paragraph
(2)of this
subsection (c).
(2)A person who applies to the Department shall be issued an associate sex offender provider license by the Department if the person meets the qualifications set forth in paragraph
(1)of this subsection
(c)and provides evidence to the Department that the person holds a master's degree or higher in social work, psychology, marriage and family therapy, counseling or closely related behavioral science degree, or psychiatry.
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