Illinois Administrative Code
Title 68 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Part 1400 - CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST LICENSING ACT
Subpart C - PRESCRIBING PSYCHOLOGIST
Section 1400.240 - Written Collaborative Agreements
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A written collaborative agreement is required for all prescribing psychologists practicing under a prescribing psychologist license issued pursuant to the Act. (Section 4.3(a) of the Act)
a) A written delegation of prescriptive authority by a collaborating physician may only include medications for the treatment of mental health disease or illness the collaborating physician generally provides to his/her patients in the normal course of his/her clinical practice. (Section 4.3(b) of the Act) The delegation of prescriptive authority should include authorization to order laboratory testing, imagery and medical tests necessary prior to prescribing medication during the period of prescribed medication and at the end of a period of prescribed medication. The collaborating physician must hold a valid current Illinois controlled substance license and federal registration to delegate authority to prescribe delegated controlled substances.
b) The collaborating physician shall file with the Department a notice of delegation of authority to prescribe any non-narcotic Schedule III through V controlled substances, the licensed prescribing psychologist shall be eligible to register for a mid-level practitioner controlled substance license under Section 303.5 of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act [ 720 ILCS 570 ]. (Section 4.3(c) of the Act)
c) Any delegation of Schedule III through V controlled substances shall identify the specific controlled substance by brand name or generic name. (Section 4.3(d)(1) of the Act)
d) A written collaborative agreement shall:
e) If there is no employment relationship between the collaborating physician and prescribing psychologist, a written collaborative agreement should not restrict third-party payment sources accepted by the prescribing psychologist. (Section 4.3(e) of the Act)
f) A copy of a fully executed collaborative agreement shall be available to the Department within a reasonable time upon request to either the prescribing psychologist or the collaborating physician. (Section 4.3(j) of the Act)
g) A prescribing psychologist shall inform each collaborating physician of all collaborative agreements he/she has signed and provide copies of all collaborating agreements to each collaborating physician. (Section 4.3(l) of the Act)
h) No collaborating physician shall enter into more than 3 collaborative agreements with prescribing psychologists at the same time. (Section 4.3(m) of the Act)