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Code · Illinois · Chapter 225 — PROFESSIONS, OCCUPATIONS, AND BUSINESS OPERATIONS · Act 120

(Text of Section before amendment by P.A.

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(Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 104-432)
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2028)
Sec. 55. Discipline; grounds.
(a)The Department may refuse to issue, restore, or renew, or may revoke, suspend, place on probation, reprimand or take other disciplinary or non-disciplinary action as the Department may deem appropriate, including imposing fines not to exceed $10,000 for each violation, with regard to any applicant or licensee or any officer, director, manager, or shareholder who owns 5% or more interest in the business that holds the license for any one or a combination of the following reasons:
(1)Violation of this Act or of the rules adopted under this Act.
(2)Aiding or assisting another person in violating any provision of this Act or the
rules adopted under this Act.
(3)Failing, within 60 days, to provide information in response to a written requirement
made by the Department.
(4)Engaging in dishonorable, unethical, or unprofessional conduct of a character likely
to deceive, defraud, or harm the public. This includes violations of "good faith" as defined by the Illinois Controlled Substances Act and applies to all prescription drugs.
(5)Discipline by another U.S. jurisdiction or foreign nation, if at least one of the
grounds for the discipline is the same or substantially equivalent to those set forth in this Act.
(6)Selling or engaging in the sale of drug samples provided at no cost by drug
manufacturers.
(7)Conviction by plea of guilty or nolo contendere, finding of guilt, jury verdict, or
entry of judgment or by sentencing of any crime, including, but not limited to, convictions, preceding sentences of supervision, conditional discharge, or first offender probation, under the laws of any jurisdiction of the United States that is
(i)a felony or
(ii)a misdemeanor, an essential element of which is dishonesty or that is directly related to the practice of this profession.
(8)Habitual or excessive use or addiction to alcohol, narcotics, stimulants, or any
other chemical agent or drug by the designated representative, as provided for in item
(7)of subsection
(b)of Section 25 of this Act, any officer, or director that results in the inability to function with reasonable judgment, skill, or safety.
(9)Material misstatement in furnishing information to the Department.
(10)A finding by the Department that the licensee, after having his or her license
placed on probationary status, has violated the terms of probation.
(11)Fraud or misrepresentation in applying for, or procuring, a license under this Act
or in connection with applying for renewal of a license under this Act.
(12)Willfully making or filing false records or reports.
(13)A finding of a substantial discrepancy in a Department audit of a prescription
drug, including a controlled substance as that term is defined in this Act or in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act.
(14)Falsifying a pedigree or selling, distributing, transferring, manufacturing,
repackaging, handling, or holding a counterfeit prescription drug intended for human use.
(15)Interfering with a Department investigation.
(16)Failing to adequately secure controlled substances or other prescription drugs from
diversion.
(17)Acquiring or distributing prescription drugs not obtained from a source licensed by
the Department.
(18)Failing to properly store drugs.
(19)Failing to maintain the licensed premises with proper storage and security
controls.
(b)The Department may refuse to issue or may suspend the license or registration of any person who fails to file a return, or to pay the tax, penalty or interest shown in a filed return, or to pay any final assessment of tax, penalty or interest, as required by any tax Act administered by the Illinois Department of Revenue, until the time the requirements of the tax Act are satisfied.
(c)The Department shall revoke the license or certificate of registration issued under this Act or any prior Act of this State of any person who has been convicted a second time of committing any felony under the Illinois Controlled Substances Act or the Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act or who has been convicted a second time of committing a Class 1 felony under Sections 8A-3 and 8A-6 of the Illinois Public Aid Code. A person whose license or certificate of registration issued under this Act or any prior Act of this State is revoked under this subsection
(c)shall be prohibited from engaging in the practice of pharmacy in this State.
(Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 104-432)
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2028)
Sec. 55. Discipline; grounds.
(a)The Department may refuse to issue, restore, or renew, or may revoke, suspend, place on probation, reprimand or take other disciplinary or non-disciplinary action as the Department may deem appropriate, including imposing fines not to exceed $10,000 for each violation, with regard to any applicant or licensee or any officer, director, manager, or shareholder who owns 5% or more interest in the business that holds the license for any one or a combination of the following reasons:
(1)Violation of this Act or of the rules adopted under this Act.
(2)Aiding or assisting another person in violating any provision of this Act or the
rules adopted under this Act.
(3)Failing, within 60 days, to provide information in response to a written requirement
made by the Department.
(4)Engaging in dishonorable, unethical, or unprofessional conduct of a character likely
to deceive, defraud, or harm the public. This includes violations of "good faith" as defined by the Illinois Controlled Substances Act and applies to all prescription drugs.
(5)Discipline by another U.S. jurisdiction or foreign nation, if at least one of the
grounds for the discipline is the same or substantially equivalent to those set forth in this Act.
(6)Selling or engaging in the sale of drug samples provided at no cost by drug
manufacturers.
(7)Conviction by plea of guilty or nolo contendere, finding of guilt, jury verdict, or
entry of judgment or by sentencing of any crime, including, but not limited to, convictions, preceding sentences of supervision, conditional discharge, or first offender probation, under the laws of any jurisdiction of the United States that is
(i)a felony or
(ii)a misdemeanor, an essential element of which is dishonesty or that is directly related to the practice of this profession.
(8)Habitual or excessive use or addiction to alcohol, narcotics, stimulants, or any
other chemical agent or drug by the designated representative, as provided for in item
(7)of subsection
(b)of Section 25 of this Act, any officer, or director that results in the inability to function with reasonable judgment, skill, or safety.
(9)Material misstatement in furnishing information to the Department.
(10)A finding by the Department that the licensee, after having his or her license
placed on probationary status, has violated the terms of probation.
(11)Fraud or misrepresentation in applying for, or procuring, a license under this Act
or in connection with applying for renewal of a license under this Act.
(12)Willfully making or filing false records or reports.
(13)A finding of a substantial discrepancy in a Department audit of a prescription
drug, including a controlled substance as that term is defined in this Act or in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act.
(14)Falsifying a pedigree or selling, distributing, transferring, manufacturing,
repackaging, handling, or holding a counterfeit prescription drug intended for human use.
(15)Interfering with a Department investigation.
(16)Failing to adequately secure controlled substances or other prescription drugs from
diversion.
(17)Acquiring or distributing prescription drugs not obtained from a source licensed by
the Department.
(18)Failing to properly store drugs.
(19)Failing to maintain the licensed premises with proper storage and security
controls.
(b)The Department may refuse to issue or may suspend the license or registration of any person who fails to file a return, or to pay the tax, penalty, or interest shown in a filed return, or to pay any final assessment of tax, penalty, or interest, as required by any tax Act administered by the Illinois Department of Revenue, until the time the requirements of the tax Act are satisfied.
(c)The Department shall revoke the license or certificate of registration issued under this Act or any prior Act of this State of any person who has been convicted a second time of committing any felony under the Illinois Controlled Substances Act or the Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act or who has been convicted a second time of committing a Class 1 felony under Sections 8A-3 and 8A-6 of the Illinois Public Aid Code. A person whose license or certificate of registration issued under this Act or any prior Act of this State is revoked under this subsection
(c)shall be prohibited from engaging in the practice of pharmacy in this State.
(d)The Department shall not revoke, suspend, summarily suspend, place on prohibition, reprimand, refuse to issue or renew, or take any other disciplinary or non-disciplinary action against a person's authorization to practice under this Act based solely upon the person authorizing, recommending, aiding, assisting, referring for, or otherwise participating in any health care service, so long as the care was not unlawful under the laws of this State, regardless of whether the patient was a resident of this State or another state.
(e)The Department shall not revoke, suspend, summarily suspend, place on prohibition, reprimand, refuse to issue or renew, or take any other disciplinary or non-disciplinary action against a person's authorization to practice under this Act based upon the person's license, registration, or permit being revoked or suspended, or the person being otherwise disciplined, by any other state if that revocation, suspension, or other form of discipline was based solely on the person violating another state's laws prohibiting the provision of, authorization of, recommendation of, aiding or assisting in, referring for, or participation in any health care service if that health care service as provided would not have been unlawful under the laws of this State and is consistent with any applicable standard of conduct for the person practicing in Illinois under this Act.
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