Illinois Administrative Code
Title 68 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Part 1246 - ELECTROLOGIST LICENSING ACT
Section 1246.90 - Restoration

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

a) A person seeking restoration of a license that has expired for 5 years or less shall have the license restored upon payment of all lapsed renewal fees and proof of 30 hours of continuing education.

b) A person seeking restoration of a license that has been placed on inactive status for 5 years or less shall have the license restored upon payment of the current renewal fee and proof of 30 hours of continuing education.

c) A person seeking restoration of a license after it has expired or been placed on inactive status for more than 5 years shall file an application, on forms supplied by the Division, including the applicant's work history since the license expired, the required fee and proof of 30 hours of continuing education completed within the 24 months preceding the date of application. The person shall also submit one of the following:

1) Sworn evidence of active practice in another jurisdiction. The evidence shall include a statement from the appropriate board or licensing authority in the other jurisdiction that the registrant was authorized to practice during the term of active practice; or

2) An affidavit attesting to military service as provided in Section 60 of the Act.

d) When the accuracy of any submitted documentation or the relevance or sufficiency of the course work or experience is questioned by the Division because of a lack of information, discrepancies or conflicts in information given or a need for clarification, the applicant seeking restoration of a license shall be requested to provide information as may be necessary.

e) Upon the recommendation of the Director of the Division of Professional Regulation (Director), an applicant shall have the license restored or will be notified in writing of the reason for the denial of the application.

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