Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1280.10 - Application for Licensure as a Sex Offender Evaluator
An applicant for licensure as a sex offender evaluator shall file an application on forms provided by the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation-Division of Professional Regulation (Division). The applicant will be required to meet the licensure and education requirements set forth in Section 35 of the Sex Offender Evaluation and Treatment Provider Act [225 ILCS 109 ] (Act).
a) The
applicant must provide proof that he or she holds an active license as one of
the following:
1) a physician licensed to
practice medicine in all of its branches under the Medical Practice Act of 1987
[225 ILCS 60 ] or an equivalent license under the laws of another
state;
2) an advanced practice
nurse with psychiatric specialty licensed under the Nurse Practice Act [225
ILCS 65 ] or an equivalent license under the laws of another state;
3) a clinical psychologist licensed under the
Clinical Psychologist Licensing Act [225 ILCS 15 ] or an equivalent license
under the laws of another state;
4)
a licensed clinical social worker licensed under the Clinical Social Work and
Social Work Practice Act [225 ILCS 20 ] or an equivalent license under the laws
of another state;
5) a licensed
clinical professional counselor licensed under the Professional Counselor and
Clinical Professional Counselor Licensing and Practice Act [225 ILCS 107 ] or
an equivalent license under the laws of another state; or
6) a licensed marriage and family therapist
licensed under the Marriage and Family Therapy Licensing Act [225 ILCS 55 ] or
an equivalent license under the laws of another state;
b) The applicant must comply with the
experience requirements set forth in Section
1280.20.
c) The applicant must demonstrate completion
of 40 clock hours of documented training in the specialty of sex offender
evaluations, treatment or management. The clock hours required under this
subsection must comply with Section
1280.120.
d) The applicant must pay the required fee
set forth in Section
1280.100.
e) Individuals applying for licensure based
on an equivalent license under the laws of another state must provide a
Certification of Licensure from the issuing state as part of their application.
The certification must indicate the current status of the license.
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