Illinois Administrative Code
Title 68 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Part 1360 - PODIATRIC MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT OF 1987
Section 1360.85 - Advertising
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) If an advertisement is communicated to the public over television or radio, it shall be prerecorded and approved for broadcast by the podiatric physician, and a recording of the actual transmission, including videotape, shall be retained for at least 3 years by the podiatric physician.
b) A podiatric physician may incorporate as a professional service corporation in accordance with the Professional Service Corporation Act [805 ILCS 10 ] under a fictitious or an assumed name; however, all advertisements for podiatric services to be performed by members or employees of the corporation must comply with the following:
c) A podiatric physician not incorporated in accordance with the Professional Service Corporation Act [805 ILCS 10] shall identify himself/herself by the use of the name in which the license to practice is issued and shall include at least one of the following terms to describe his/her licensure: podiatric physician, doctor of podiatric medicine, podiatrist, foot specialist or chiropodist. This name and designation shall appear in all forms of advertising, in whatever medium conveyed.
d) A podiatric physician may advertise certification by a certifying specialty board approved by the Board or by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education. Approvals granted by the Board shall be subject to review and reconsideration every 2 years. In approving a certifying specialty board, the Board shall determine that the specialty board has met, at a minimum, the following criteria:
e) Any specialty advertisement shall include the complete name of the certifying specialty board.
f) In addition to the above requirements, a podiatric physician shall comply with advertising requirements set forth in Section 21 of the Act.