Illinois Administrative Code
Title 68 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Part 1220 - ILLINOIS DENTAL PRACTICE ACT
Subpart D - GENERAL
Section 1220.407 - Death or Incapacitation of Dentist
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) The executor or administrator of a dentist's estate or the legal guardian or authorized representative of a dentist who has become incapacitated may contract with another dentist or dentists to continue the operations of the deceased or incapacitated dentist's practice for a period of no more than one year from the time of death or incapacitation of the dentist or until the practice is sold, whichever occurs first. [225 ILCS 25/38.2(a)]
b) An executor, administrator, guardian or authorized representative seeking authorization to contract with another dentist or dentists to continue a practice as referenced in subsection (a), shall file an application with the Division, on forms provided by the Division, that shall include:
c) A dental practice seeking to continue operations of a deceased or incapacitated dentist shall not begin until the provisions of subsection (b) have been met.
d) Within 30 days after the death or incapacitation of a dentist, the executor, administrator, guardian, or authorized representative shall send notification of the death or incapacitation by mail to the last known address of each patient of record that has seen the deceased or incapacitated dentist within the previous 12 months, with an explanation of how copies of the practitioner's records may be obtained. This notice may also contain any other relevant information concerning the continuation of the dental practice. [225 ILCS 38.2(a)(2)]
e) A licensed dentist shall be considered incapacitated if:
f) A declaration of incapacity or a determination of incapacity shall not be a bar to Department action pursuant to Section 23 of the Act.
g) After review for compliance with the standards set forth in this Section, the Division shall place the licensee's dental license in inactive or deceased status as appropriate.
h) Prior to the Division restoring a license that has been placed in inactive status due to an incapacitating illness or condition, the licensee shall: