Illinois Administrative Code
Title 68 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Part 1316 - MUSIC THERAPY LICENSING AND PRACTICE ACT
Section 1316.50 - Rehabilitation
Universal Citation: 68 IL Admin Code ยง 1316.50
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Upon written petition for restoration of a license from discipline pursuant to Section 1315.45, the Board shall consider, but is not limited to, the following in determining if the person is to be deemed sufficiently rehabilitated to warrant the public trust:
1) The seriousness of the
offense that resulted in the disciplinary action being considered or being
taken;
2) The length of time that
elapsed since the disciplinary action was taken;
3) The profession, occupation, and outside
activities in which the petitioner has been involved;
4) Any counseling, medical treatment, or
other rehabilitative treatment received by the petitioner;
5) Compliance with Section
1316.55(c),
except for payment of renewal fees, which is a condition for petitioning for
restoration;
6) Continuing
education courses or other types of courses taken to correct the grounds for
the past disciplinary action;
7)
Written reports and oral testimony by other persons relating to the skill,
knowledge, honesty, integrity, and contriteness of the petitioner;
8) Restitution to injured parties;
9) Future plans of the petitioner;
10) Involvement of the petitioner's family
and friends in the petitioner's rehabilitation process;
11) A written report of a physical or mental
examination given by a physician selected by the Board and paid for by the
petitioner;
12) Any other
information evidencing rehabilitation that would bear upon the petitioner's
request for restoration of a license;
13) Whether the order imposing sanctions was
appealed and, if so, whether a reviewing court granted a stay or delay of
imposition of the sanction;
14) The
date and disposition of any other petition for restoration filed since the last
sanction was imposed; and
15)
Whether there has been compliance with any probationary terms
imposed.
b) In addition to the factors contained in subsection (a), the Board may find that there is sufficient evidence in the record to recommend to the Director that the petitioner must also successfully complete a competency examination in compliance with Section 1316.25 and paid for by the petitioner, prior to restoration of a license.
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