Illinois Administrative Code
Title 23 - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 2749 - NURSING EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIPS
Subpart D - TERMS OF PERFORMANCE
Section 2749.335 - Discharge of Nursing Employment Obligation or Nurse Educator Employment Obligation

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024

A discharge request of a recipient's nursing employment obligation or nurse educator employment obligation shall be submitted in writing to ISAC. The request shall detail the reasons for the discharge and be accompanied and supported by documentation as described in this Section.

a) Reasons for a discharge request may include the recipient's:

1) Total and permanent disability;

2) Incompetency; or

3) Death.

b) If the discharge is due to total and permanent disability, a formal request from a physician, advanced practice registered nurse, or physician's assistant (who is licensed to practice in the United States) is required. Accompanying this formal request, proof of disability shall be:

1) A declaration from the Social Security Administration;

2) From the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission;

3) From the U.S. Department of Defense; or

4) From an insurer authorized to transact business in Illinois who is providing disability insurance coverage to a contractor. (Section 3(21) of the Law)

c) If a discharge is requested because the recipient is incompetent, the request shall be supported by a certified copy of the adjudication from a State or federal court of law. No claim for repayment may be filed against the estate of an individual deemed incompetent. (Sections 6 and 6.5(d) of the Law)

d) If the discharge is requested because of the recipient's death, the request shall be supported by a certified copy of the recipient's death certificate. No claim for repayment may be filed against the estate of a decedent. (Sections 6 and 6.5(d) of the Law)

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