Illinois Administrative Code
Title 68 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Part 1250 - FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS LICENSING CODE
Section 1250.130 - Internship Requirements
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) A licensed funeral director and embalmer who agrees to sponsor an intern shall be responsible for teaching the intern the practical aspects of the profession, for demonstrating actual procedures and for directing and supervising the procedures performed by the intern.
b) The intern shall be given primary responsibility for:
c) The intern shall submit a case report, on forms provided by the Division, for each of the required 24 funerals and 24 body preparations set forth in subsection (b).
d) The Division has the authority to investigate and question the sponsor and the intern to determine compliance with this Section.
e) An intern may complete the internship under more than one licensed funeral director and embalmer and must complete a change of sponsor application, on forms provided by the Division, within one month after the change.
f) Upon completion of the 12 months of internship, the sponsor shall complete an affidavit, on forms provided by the Division, stating that the intern has satisfactorily completed the appropriate procedures under the sponsor's direction and supervision.
g) If a funeral director and embalmer intern licensee has not yet completed the 12-month internship or passed the examination within two sequential renewals, the intern shall reapply to the Division under the Code and this Part. No credit will be allowed for any examinations the intern previously passed or for any internship the intern previously earned. An intern who has renewed twice shall not reapply for an intern license until passing the examination set forth in Section 1250.140.
h) If, at the time of application for a funeral director and embalmer license, more than 5 years have lapsed since the completion of the intern's 12-month internship, the applicant shall be required to complete additional education or case reports as determined by the Division.