Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1280.50 - Application for Licensure as an Associate Sex Offender Provider
a) A person is
qualified for licensure as an associate sex offender provider if that person:
1) has applied in writing on forms prepared
and furnished by the Department;
2)
has not engaged or is not engaged in any practice or conduct that would be
grounds for disciplining a licensee under Section 75 of the Act;
3) has demonstrated compliance with the
educational requirement as set forth in Section 35(c) of the Act and Section
1280.50(b);
and
4) has paid the required fee
set forth in Section
1280.100.
b) Applicants must provide
evidence that the person holds a master's degree or higher from a program at a
college, university or school that is a regionally accredited institution and
recognized by the U.S. Department of Education in one of the following
subjects:
1) social work;
2) psychology;
3) marriage and family therapy;
4) counseling; or
5) psychiatry.
c) Master's degrees or higher in a closely
related behavioral or mental health science may be approved by the Department
if the educational content is equivalent to the content of the degrees listed
in subsection (b).
d) The Division,
upon recommendation of the Board, has determined that issuance of a license in
this State as one of the entities listed in this subsection (d) shall be
evidence of completion of an acceptable educational program. For the purposes
of this Section, the license does not need to be active at the time of
application.
1) A physician licensed to
practice medicine in all of its branches under the Medical Practice Act of 1987
or an equivalent license under the laws of another state;
2) An advanced practice nurse with
psychiatric specialty licensed under the Nurse Practice Act;
3) A clinical psychologist licensed under the
Clinical Psychologist Licensing Act;
4) A licensed clinical social worker licensed
under the Clinical Social Work and Social Work Practice Act;
5) A licensed clinical professional counselor
licensed under the Professional Counselor and Clinical Professional Counselor
Licensing and Practice Act; or
6) A
licensed marriage and family therapist licensed under the Marriage and Family
Therapy Licensing Act.
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