Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1316.45 - Restoration
a) A person seeking
restoration of a license that has expired for 3 years or less shall have the
license restored upon payment of all lapsed renewal fees required by Section
1316.55 and proof of completion
of the continuing education required under Section
1316.40.
b) A person seeking restoration of a license
that has been placed on inactive status for 3 years or less shall have the
license restored upon payment of the current renewal fee required by Section
1316.55 and proof of completion
of the continuing education required under Section 1316.40.
c) A person seeking restoration for a license
after it has expired or been placed on inactive status for more than 3 years
shall file an application, on forms supplied by the Division, proof of
completion of the continuing education required under Section 1316.40, and
payment of the restoration fee required by Section 1316.55.
d) A person seeking restoration of a license
that has been revoked, suspended, in refuse to renew status, or on probation
for 3 years or less shall comply with the same requirements provided in
subsection (b), provide sufficient evidence to establish that the person has
been rehabilitated in accordance with Section
1316.50, and pay of the
restoration fee required by Section 1316.55.
e) A person seeking restoration of a license
that has been revoked, suspended, in refuse to renew status, or on probation
for more than 3 years shall comply with the same requirements provided in
subsection (d) provide sufficient evidence to establish that the person is fit
to practice music therapy, and provide sufficient evidence to establish that
the person has been rehabilitated in accordance with
1360.50. Establishing that the
person is fit to practice may include, but is not limited to, passage of an
examination or completion of additional training or education.
f) Except for persons seeking restoration of
a license that has been revoked, suspended, in refuse to renew status, or on
probation, when the accuracy or sufficiency of any submitted documentation is
questioned by the Division because of a lack of information, discrepancies, or
conflicts in information given or a need for clarification, the person seeking
restoration of a license may be requested to:
1) Provide information as may be necessary;
and/or
2) Appear for an interview
before the Board to explain the relevance or sufficiency, clarify information,
or clear up any discrepancies or conflict in information.
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