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SECTION 1250.110 APPROVED PROGRAMS OF MORTUARY SCIENCE
Section 1250.110 Approved
Programs of Mortuary Science
a) The Department of Financial and Professional Regulation-Division
of Professional Regulation (Division) may approve a program of mortuary science
if it meets the following:
1) Is legally recognized and authorized, by the jurisdiction in
which it is located, to provide courses in mortuary science;
2) Has a faculty with sufficient instructors to ensure that the
educational obligations to students are fulfilled. The faculty must demonstrate
competence in their areas of teaching as evidenced by appropriate degrees from
recognized professional colleges or institutions;
3) Maintains permanent student records that summarize the
credentials for admission, attendance, grades and other records of performance;
and
4) Has one of the following courses of study:
A) A minimum of 12 months with at least the following curriculum:
i) Anatomy;
ii) Restorative Art;
iii) Microbiology;
iv) Embalming;
v) Sociology;
vi) Psychology;
vii) Chemistry;
viii) Funeral Directing;
ix) Mortuary Law;
x) Clinical Embalming;
xi) Funeral Merchandising; and
xii) Pathology.
B) That results in an associate degree in mortuary science or an
equivalent associate degree (i.e., applied science), consisting of courses in
liberal arts and sciences and the curriculum set forth in subsection (a)(4)(A);
or
C) That results in a baccalaureate degree in mortuary science.
b) In determining whether a program of mortuary science should be
approved, the Division may consider accreditation by the American Board of
Funeral Service Education, Inc.
c) All programs of mortuary science accredited by the American
Board of Funeral Service Education, Inc. as of January 1, 2003 are approved.
d) An applicant from an unapproved program of mortuary science
shall provide documentation concerning the criteria in this Section and thereafter
the Division shall evaluate the program of mortuary science for approval.
e) Withdrawal of Approval
1) The Director of the Department of Financial and Professional
Regulation-Division of Professional Regulation (Director) may withdraw, suspend
or place on probation the approval of a program of mortuary science when the program's
quality is materially affected by any of the following:
A) Gross or repeated violations of any provision of the Funeral
Directors and Embalmers Licensing Code (the Code) [225 ILCS 41];
B) Fraud or dishonesty in providing information for the program of
mortuary science's evaluation; or
C) Failure to meet the requirements for an approved program of
mortuary science as set out in this Section.
2) A program of mortuary science shall be given written notice
prior to any action by the Division and those officials may either submit
written comments or request a hearing before the Division as set forth in 68
Ill. Adm. Code 1110.
(Source: Amended at 41 Ill.
Reg. 11361, effective September 8, 2017)
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SECTION 1250.120 APPLICATION FOR INTERNSHIP
Section 1250.120 Application
for Internship
a) An applicant for a funeral director and embalmer intern license
shall submit the following:
1) A
signed and completed application on forms provided by the Division;
2) The
required fee, as set forth in Section 1250.165;
3) A
Certificate of Health attesting that the applicant has been immunized against
diphtheria, hepatitis B and tetanus;
4) A
completed and signed certification of acceptance for an internship in Illinois,
by a licensed and active funeral director and embalmer in good standing,
stating that the applicant will study and train under the funeral director and
embalmer's supervision; and
5) One
of the following:
A) An official transcript showing proof of successful completion
of at least 30 semester hours or 45 quarter hours of college credit, not
including remedial courses, from an accredited college or university that include
at least 20 semester hours or 30 quarter hours of liberal arts, physical,
biological, or applied sciences; and certification of graduation from a course
of study of at least 12 months in an approved program of mortuary science;
B) Certification of an associate degree in mortuary science or an
equivalent associate degree (i.e., applied science) from an approved program of
mortuary science; or
C) Certification of a baccalaureate degree in mortuary science
from an approved program of mortuary science;
b) The Division shall issue a funeral director and embalmer intern
license or notify the applicant, in writing, of the basis for denial.
(Source: Amended at 41 Ill.
Reg. 11361, effective September 8, 2017)
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SECTION 1250.130 INTERNSHIP REQUIREMENTS
Section 1250.130 Internship Requirements
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:
1) Assisting or participating in the arrangement of at least 24
funerals, including completing the necessary documentation;
2) Assisting in the arrangement of a selection room, including
buying, pricing, providing a description of each casket and other pertinent
information;
3) Assisting in the preparation and embalming of at least 24
deceased human bodies, including cosmetic application, dressing and casketing.
If possible, at least one of the bodies should have been autopsied; and
4) Removals of deceased human bodies.
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).
1) 12 case reports shall be submitted every 3 months during the 12-month
internship.
2) If the intern has not completed a total of 12 cases in the 3-month
period or submitted case reports more than a quarter late, the intern shall
submit the case reports for the cases completed and state the reason why the
intern was unable to complete all 12 cases or why case reports were late (e.g.,
lack of available cases, illness, change of ownership).
3) All case reports shall be signed by the intern and the licensed
funeral director and embalmer sponsor.
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.
(Source: Amended at 41 Ill.
Reg. 11361, effective September 8, 2017)
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SECTION 1250.135 APPLICATION FOR FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER LICENSURE
Section 1250.135 Application
for Funeral Director and Embalmer Licensure
a) An applicant for a funeral director and embalmer license shall
submit the following:
1) A signed and completed application on forms provided by the
Division;
2) The required fee set forth in Section 1250.165;
3) Certification of completion of a 12-month internship within
the past 5 years, signed by the licensed funeral director and embalmer sponsor.
For the purpose of determining completion, the internship shall commence on the
date of the issuance of the intern license;
4) A Certificate of Health, attesting that the applicant has been
immunized against diphtheria, hepatitis B and tetanus;
5) Verification of successful completion of the International
Conference of Funeral Service Examining Boards, Inc. (the Conference) National
Board examination as set forth in Section 1250.140, to be forwarded by the
Conference directly to the Division; and
6) A statement of the place of practice, ownership, names and
license numbers of all funeral directors and embalmers and funeral directors
associated with the applicant as set forth in Section 15-80 of the Code, as
applicable.
b) The Division shall issue a funeral director and embalmer license
or notify the applicant, in writing, of the basis for denial.
(Source: Amended at 41 Ill.
Reg. 11361, effective September 8, 2017)
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SECTION 1250.140 EXAMINATION
Section 1250.140 Examination
a) The examination for a funeral director and embalmer license shall
be the examination administered by the Conference and shall cover:
1) Part I (Funeral Service Science):
A) Embalming;
B) Restorative Art;
C) Microbiology;
D) Pathology;
E) Chemistry; and
F) Anatomy.
2) Part II (Funeral Service Arts):
A) Sociology of Funeral Service;
B) Psychology and Counseling;
C) Funeral Directing and Professional Relationships;
D) Business Law;
E) Funeral Service Law;
F) Funeral Merchandising; and
G) Accounting.
3) The passing score shall be the passing score established by
the Conference. Verification shall be received directly from the Conference.
b) An examination fee shall be paid to the Conference for each
examination. Failure to appear for the examination on the scheduled date, at
the time and place specified, shall result in forfeiture of the examination
fee.
(Source: Amended at 41 Ill.
Reg. 11361, effective September 8, 2017)
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SECTION 1250.150 ENDORSEMENT
Section 1250.150 Endorsement
a) An applicant currently licensed as a funeral director and
embalmer under the laws of another jurisdiction shall submit the following:
1) A signed and completed application, on forms provided by the
Division;
2) The required fee set forth in Section 1250.165;
3) One of the following:
A) An official transcript showing proof of successful completion
of at least 30 semester hours or 45 quarter hours of college credit, not
including remedial courses, from an accredited college or university which
shall include at least 20 semester hours or 30 quarter hours of liberal arts,
physical, biological and/or applied sciences; and certification of graduation
from a course of study of at least 12 months in an approved program of mortuary
science;
B) Certification of an associate degree in mortuary science or an
equivalent associate degree (i.e., applied science) from an approved program of
mortuary science; or
C) Certification of a baccalaureate degree in mortuary science from
an approved program of mortuary science;
4) Affidavits stating that the applicant has been actively
engaged in the practice of funeral directing and embalming for at least 12
months of the last 5 years prior to application in Illinois, completed by two
actively licensed funeral directors and embalmers with personal knowledge of that
experience; and
5) A certification by the jurisdiction of original licensure,
stating:
A) The time during which the applicant was licensed in that
jurisdiction;
B) Whether the applicant has been the subject of any disciplinary
actions or any disciplinary actions are pending; and
C) A brief description of the examination and grades received.
b) The Division may issue a license by endorsement or notify the
applicant, in writing, of the basis for the denial.
(Source: Amended at 41 Ill.
Reg. 11361, effective September 8, 2017)
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SECTION 1250.155 INACTIVE STATUS
Section 1250.155 Inactive
Status
a) A licensed funeral director and embalmer or licensed funeral
director may elect to place a license on inactive status and shall be excused
from paying renewal fees if the licensee notifies the Division in writing, on
forms provided by the Division. The license shall remain on inactive status until
the licensee notifies the Division in writing of the desire to resume active
status.
b) Practice on a license that has lapsed or been placed in
inactive status shall constitute unlicensed practice in violation of the Code.
(Source: Amended at 41 Ill.
Reg. 11361, effective September 8, 2017)
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SECTION 1250.160 RESTORATION
Section 1250.160 Restoration
a) A funeral director and embalmer seeking restoration of a
license after it has expired or been placed on inactive status for more than 5
years shall submit the following:
1) A signed and completed application, on forms provided by the
Division;
2) The required fee set forth in Section 1250.165;
3) Proof of completion of the continuing education (CE) for the
immediately preceding prerenewal period as set forth in Section 1250.220;
however, the CE must include 3 hours of hands on embalming and 3 hours of
Occupational Safety and Health Administration compliance. Acceptable proof of
completion shall be in the form of certificates of attendance provided by licensed
CE sponsors; and
4) One of the following:
A) Sworn evidence of active practice in another jurisdiction,
including:
i) a statement from the appropriate board or licensing authority
in the other jurisdiction that the licensee was authorized to practice during
the term of the active practice or;
ii) if the profession is not licensed in the other jurisdiction,
a statement from the licensee's employer;
B) An affidavit attesting to military service as provided in
Sections 5-15 and 10-35 of the Code. If application is made within 2 years after
honorable discharge, and if all other provisions of Sections 5-15 and 10-35 of
the Code are satisfied, the applicant will not be required to pay a restoration
fee or any lapsed renewal fees; or
C) Evidence of education or experience acceptable to the Division,
within the 5 years preceding restoration, of the licensee's fitness and
competence in funeral directing and embalming, including, but not be limited
to:
i) Verification of successful completion of the Conference
examination, as set forth in Section 1250.140, to be forwarded by the
Conference directly to the Division; or
ii) Proof of completion of 6 credit hours at an approved program
of mortuary science, in addition to any CE hours. Funeral director and embalmers
seeking restoration shall complete 3 hours related to funeral directing and 3
hours related to embalming.
b) A licensee seeking restoration of a license that has expired
or been on inactive status for less than 5 years, or has been placed in
nonrenewed status for failure to comply with CE requirements, shall submit the
following:
1) A signed and completed application on forms provided by the
Division;
2) The required fees set forth in Section 1250.165;
3) Proof of completion of the required CE set forth in Section
1250.220. Acceptable proof of completion shall be in the form of certificates
of attendance provided by licensed CE sponsors.
c) A person seeking restoration of a license within 2 years after
honorable discharge from military service pursuant to Section 5-15 of the Code will
be required to pay only the current renewal fee and will not be required to
submit proof of completing the CE requirements.
d) When any submitted documentation is questioned by the Division,
the licensee seeking restoration may be required to provide additional
information.
e) Persons holding a funeral director license and an embalmer
license issued prior to June 1, 1991 shall restore both the funeral director
license and the embalmer license. Persons holding a funeral director license
issued prior to June 1, 1991 may restore that funeral director license.
(Source: Amended at 41 Ill.
Reg. 11361, effective September 8, 2017)
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SECTION 1250.165 FEES
Section 1250.165 Fees
a) All fees paid pursuant to the Code and this Section shall be
made out to the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation and are
nonrefundable.
b) Application Fees
1) The application fee for a funeral director and embalmer license
is $100.
2) The application fee for a funeral director and embalmer license
by endorsement is $200.
3) The application fee for a funeral director and embalmer intern
license is $50.
4) The application fee for a CE sponsor license is $500.
c) Renewal Fees
1) The renewal fee for a funeral director and embalmer license or
a funeral director and embalmer intern license is $50 per year.
2) The renewal fee for a funeral director license is $25 per
year.
3) The renewal fee for a CE sponsor license is $125 per year. If
a CE sponsor allows the license to lapse, the CE sponsor shall be required to
submit $500 to restore the license.
d) General Fees
1) The restoration fee for an expired funeral director and embalmer
license is $50 plus all lapsed renewal fees, not to exceed $300.
2) The restoration fee for an expired funeral director license is
$50 plus all lapsed renewal fees, not to exceed $175.
3) No fee is required for name and address changes on Division records
when no duplicate license is issued.
4) The fee for a certification of a licensee's record for any
purpose is $20.
5) The fee to have the scoring of an examination administered by
the Division reviewed and verified is $20 plus any fee charge by the Conference.
6) The fee for a wall certificate showing licensure shall be the
actual cost of producing the certificate.
7) The fee for a roster of licensees shall be the actual cost of
producing the roster.
(Source: Amended at 41 Ill.
Reg. 11361, effective September 8, 2017)
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SECTION 1250.170 PREPARATION ROOM REQUIREMENTS
Section 1250.170 Preparation
Room Requirements
a) In
accordance with Section 15-55 of the Code, each fixed place of practice or
establishment devoted to the care and preparation for burial or for
transportation of deceased human bodies shall maintain a preparation room
properly equipped with necessary drainage, running water, electricity and
ventilation facilities and containing instruments and supplies necessary for
the preparation and embalming of deceased human bodies. Each branch operation
of an Illinois funeral business need not have its own preparation room as long
as the business has at least one preparation room at one of its Illinois
locations, so long as each business is owned by the same entity.
b) The care and preparation for burial of all deceased bodies,
regardless of cause of demise, shall be entirely private and no one shall be
allowed in the preparation room until the body is fully prepared and dressed,
except licensed funeral directors, licensed funeral directors and embalmers,
licensed interns, their assistants, bona fide students of mortuary science, the
medical examiner, the coroner, their representatives and representatives of the
Division or, except when it is determined to be necessary by the funeral director,
medical examiner or coroner.
c) A notice of privacy shall be affixed to or adjacent to the
preparation room.
d) Preparation rooms shall be maintained in a sanitary condition
with necessary drainage and proper ventilation as set forth in the Code.
e) Preparation rooms shall be available to the Division for
inspection to determine compliance with the Code and this Part.
(Source: Amended at 41 Ill.
Reg. 11361, effective September 8, 2017)
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SECTION 1250.180 REPRESENTATIVE OF LICENSEE AT FINAL DISPOSITION AT CEMETERY
Section 1250.180 Representative of Licensee at Final
Disposition at Cemetery
a) As set
forth in Section 15-75(b)(36)(D) of the Code, "representative" means
a person:
1) employed
or contracted by the licensed funeral director and embalmer or licensed funeral
director who has been engaged to provide funeral or embalming services; or
2) employed
by the same funeral establishment that employs the licensed funeral director
and embalmer or licensed funeral director who has been engaged to provide
funeral or embalming services.
b) "Representative"
includes another licensed funeral director and embalmer, a licensed funeral
director, a licensed funeral director and embalmer intern, or an unlicensed
employee or contractor.
c) "Representative"
does not include a person employed or contracted by the cemetery at which final
disposition is made, except when the funeral establishment and the cemetery
have the same owners.
(Source: Amended at 41 Ill.
Reg. 11361, effective September 8, 2017)
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SECTION 1250.190 VIOLATIONS (REPEALED)
Section 1250.190 Violations
(Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 15 Ill. Reg. 8238, effective May 16, 1991)
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SECTION 1250.200 RENEWALS
Section 1250.200 Renewals
a) Every license issued under the Code shall expire on May 31 of
each odd-numbered year.
b) Each licensee must notify the Division of any change of
address. Failure to be notified of renewal shall not constitute an excuse for
failure to renew one's license.
c) No license of a funeral director and embalmer intern shall
be renewed more than twice (Section 10-35 of the Code).
d) Practicing or attempting to practice while a license is expired
shall constitute unlicensed practice and shall be grounds for discipline as set
forth in Section 15-75 of the Code.
(Source: Amended at 41 Ill.
Reg. 11361, effective September 8, 2017)
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SECTION 1250.205 ADVERTISING
Section 1250.205 Advertising
a) Funeral director and funeral director and embalmer licensees
may advertise in any medium. All advertising shall be truthful and not be fraudulent,
deceptive, inherently misleading or misleading in practice. Advertising shall
contain all information necessary to communicate the information contained in
that advertising to the public in an accurate, direct, dignified and readily
comprehensive manner.
b) A person may not, in any advertisement by newspaper,
periodical, internet web page, telephone book listing, direct mail, or
electronic mail advertisement, represent that the person conducts the business
of a funeral director and embalmer or provides any funeral or embalmer service,
unless the advertisement includes a name of at least one licensed individual
and the address of one funeral establishment or place of business at which the advertising
person or entity conducts business or provides services.
c) Advertising may include, but is not limited to, the following
information:
1) Licensee's business hours;
2) Schools attended;
3) Announcement of the opening of, change of, or return to
practice;
4) Announcement of additions to or deletions from professional
staff;
5) Availability of pre-need arrangements;
6) Professional society memberships;
7) Credit arrangements;
8) Foreign language ability;
9) Fees for professional services and merchandise that must
include a statement that fees may be adjusted due to unforeseen circumstances;
10) Description of the establishment in which the licensee
practices, e.g., accessibility to the handicapped, chapel facilities on the
premises, convenience of parking; or
11) Other information about the licensee, the licensee's
practice, or the types of practice relevant to seeking the licensee's services.
d) Television or radio advertisements shall be prerecorded and
approved for broadcast by the licensee, and a recording and/or videotape of the
advertisement shall be retained by the licensee for at least 5 years.
e) Untruthful, fraudulent, deceptive, inherently misleading, or
misleading in practice advertising includes, but is not limited to, advertising:
1) Containing a misrepresentation of fact or omitting a material
fact required to prevent deception;
2) Taking advantage of a prospective client's fears, anxieties,
vanities or other emotions;
3) Containing testimonials and/or exaggerations pertaining to the
quality of funeral services;
4) Describing products or services that are not permitted by State
or federal laws; and
5) Describing professional services that the licensee is not
licensed to provide.
(Source: Amended at 41 Ill.
Reg. 11361, effective September 8, 2017)
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SECTION 1250.207 SOLICITATION
Section 1250.207 Solicitation
a) The
solicitation of funeral services at the residence of a client or prospective
client, or at any health care institution in which the client or prospective
client is confined, that is uninvited and has not been previously agreed to by
the client or prospective client is prohibited. A licensee, or a licensee's
representative, may initiate contact with a client or prospective client, in
the following manner:
1) General
advertising;
2) Direct
mail;
3) Telephone;
or
4) As an
invitee of a charitable, social, civic, religious, fraternal, employee or trade
organization.
b) A
licensee, or a licensee's representative, shall not initiate contact with a
client or prospective client if:
1) The
licensee, or licensee's representative, reasonably should know that the
physical, emotional or mental state of the person solicited is such that the
person could not exercise reasonable judgment;
2) The
person solicited has made known a desire not to receive the communication; or
3) The
solicitation involves coercion, duress or harassment.
(Source: Added at 41 Ill. Reg. 11361,
effective September 8, 2017)
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SECTION 1250.210 GRANTING VARIANCES
Section 1250.210 Granting
Variances
The Director may grant variances
from this Part in individual cases in which the Director finds that:
a) The provision from which the variance is granted is not
statutorily mandated;
b) No party will be injured by the granting of the variance;
c) The rules from which the variance is granted would, in the
particular case, be unreasonable or unnecessarily burdensome.
(Source: Amended at 45 Ill.
Reg. 2804, effective March 1, 2021)
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SECTION 1250.220 CONTINUING EDUCATION
Section 1250.220 Continuing
Education
a) Continuing Education Hour Requirements
1) Every funeral director and embalmer renewal applicant shall
complete 24 CE hours relevant to the practice of funeral directing and
embalming during each prerenewal period. The 24 CE hours shall include a
minimum of 6 interactive CE hours related to the practice of funeral directing
and a minimum of 6 interactive CE hours related to the practice of embalming. No
more than 6 CE hours may consist of insurance courses.
2) Every funeral director renewal applicant shall complete 12 CE hours
relevant to the practice of funeral directing during each prerenewal period. No
more than 3 CE hours may consist of insurance courses.
3) The Division shall conduct random audits to verify CE compliance.
4) A renewal applicant is not required to comply with CE
requirements for the first renewal following the original issuance of the
license.
5) Funeral directors and embalmers licensed in Illinois but
residing and practicing in other states must comply with the CE requirements
set forth in this Section.
b) Activities for which CE credit may be earned are as follows:
1) Verified attendance at a CE course or participation in a
program given by a licensed CE sponsor.
2) A maximum of 6 CE hours for funeral directors or 12 CE hours
for funeral directors and embalmers per prerenewal period for:
A) Personal preparation of an educational presentation pertaining
to funeral directing and/or embalming that is orally delivered before
recognized funeral directing and embalming organizations;
B) Writing and publishing articles regarding funeral directing or
embalming in nationally recognized funeral directing and embalming journals; or
C) Writing a chapter in a book pertaining to funeral directing or
embalming.
3) A licensee who serves as an instructor, speaker or discussion
leader of an approved CE course will be allowed CE course credit for actual
presentation time, plus actual preparation time of up to 2 hours for each hour
of presentation. Preparation time shall not be allowed for repetitious
presentations of the same course and will only be allowed for additional study
or research. In no case shall credit for actual time of presentation and
preparation be given for more than 6 CE hours for funeral directors or 12 CE hours
for funeral directors and embalmers during any prerenewal period.
4) A maximum of 24 CE hours shall be accepted for CE courses
completed at an accredited college or university. One semester hour shall equal
8 CE hours. One quarter hour shall equal 6 CE hours.
5) A CE hour means a minimum of 50 minutes of actual attendance
at, and completion of, an approved CE course. One-half CE credits (equal to 25
minutes) are permitted after the first credit has been earned.
6) A CE course shall not be presented during a dinner or social
function. The dinner or social function must be concluded before the CE course
commences or be held after the CE course is completed. If the CE course is
held after the dinner or social function commences, no alcohol may be served.
7) All CE hours may be earned by online methods through an
approved sponsor (see Section 1250.230) through a CE format (see Section 1250.220(c)).
c) CE
Format
1) Interactive
CE
A) Interactive
CE means classroom courses or CE that uses interactive learning methodologies
that simulate the classroom learning process by employing computer software,
other technology or administrative systems that provide significant, ongoing,
interactive feedback to the learner regarding his or her learning process.
B) A
minimum of 12 CE hours per renewal period shall be interactive.
2) Non-Interactive
CE
Non-interactive CE does not employ
interactive features. Examples include videos, books and audiotapes.
d) Certification
of Compliance with Continuing Education Requirements
1) Each
licensee shall certify, on the renewal application, full compliance with the CE
requirements set forth in this Section.
2) The
Division may require additional evidence of compliance in the context of the
Division's random audit.
e) Continuing
Education Earned in Other Jurisdictions
If a licensee has earned CE hours
in another jurisdiction not given by an approved CE sponsor for which the
licensee will be claiming credit toward full compliance in Illinois, the
licensee shall submit an individual program approval request form, along with a
$25 processing fee, prior to participation in the CE course or within 90 days
prior to expiration of the license. The Division shall review and recommend
approval or disapproval of the program using the criteria set forth in Section
1250.230(c).
f) Exemptions
1) Licensees
who properly received the 40-year exemption by January 1, 2016, as set forth in
Section 5-15 of the Code, are exempt from CE requirements.
2) A
licensee may request an exemption from the CE requirements if:
A) The
licensee is on full-time active duty in the military service of the United
States, or is a licensee who is called to temporary active duty in the military
service or state militia for a period of time exceeding 120 consecutive days
during the prerenewal period, when that activity restricts participation in CE;
or
B) The
licensee demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Division that meeting these requirements
would constitute undue hardship by reason of disability, illness or other
clearly mitigating circumstances. The supporting documentation shall include a
sworn statement by the licensee, a statement from a physician, or medical
records that show the disability, illness or circumstance prevented the
licensee's participation in CE during a substantial part of the prerenewal
period. If good cause has been shown, the Division shall waive disciplinary
action and extend the time within which the licensee shall comply. In cases of
noncompliance by reason of advanced age or serious health conditions lasting a
substantial part of the prerenewal period, disciplinary action shall not be
waived for more than one prerenewal period.
3) Any
licensee who, prior to the expiration date of the license, submits a request
for exemption under this Section shall be deemed to be in good standing until
the Division's decision on the request has been made.
4) Any
licensee who submits a request for exemption that is denied may then request
the license be placed on inactive status. The licensee shall comply with CE requirements
prior to restoration of the license from inactive status, in accordance with
Section 1250.160.
(Source: Amended at 45 Ill.
Reg. 2804, effective March 1, 2021)
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CHAPTER VII: DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION SUBCHAPTER b: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
PART 1250
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS LICENSING CODE
SECTION 1250.230 CONTINUING EDUCATION SPONSORS AND COURSES
Section 1250.230 Continuing Education Sponsors and
Courses
a) CE
sponsor, as set forth in Sections 5-15 and 10-35 of the Code, shall mean the
following:
1) An
accredited college or university or a State agency;
2) Illinois
Funeral Directors Association;
3) Funeral
Directors Services Association of Greater Chicago;
4) Cook
County Association of Funeral Home Owners, Inc.;
5) Illinois
Selected Morticians Association;
6) National
Funeral Directors Association;
7) Illinois
Cemetery and Funeral Home Association;
8) Selected
Independent Funeral Homes;
9) An
Illinois school of mortuary science;
10) International
Order of the Golden Rule;
11) National
Funeral Directors and Morticians Association; or
12) Any
other person or entity licensed as a CE sponsor under subsection (b).
b) A
person or entity seeking to provide CE shall submit:
1) A
signed and completed application on forms provided by the Division;
2) The
required fee set forth in Section 1250.165; and
3) A
copy of the certificate of attendance the CE sponsor will issue, which shall
contain the information set forth in subsection (d).
c) All
CE courses shall:
1) Contain
materials that contribute to the advancement, extension and enhancement of
professional skills and knowledge in the practice of funeral directing or
embalming. The course content shall be designed to focus on advancement and
enhancement of professional skills and knowledge;
2) Be
developed and presented by persons with education and/or practical experience
in the presented subject matter;
3) Include
a student evaluation of both instructor and the course;
4) Specify
the course objectives and content, teaching method to be used, and number of
Illinois CE hours earned in all relevant materials;
5) Verify
attendance; and
6) Be
open to all licensed funeral directors and funeral directors and embalmers and
not be limited to the members of a single organization or group.
d) Certificate
of Attendance
1) Each
licensed CE sponsor shall provide each participant with a certificate of
attendance containing the following:
A) The CE
sponsor's license number, name, address and signature;
B) The
participant's name and license number;
C) A
brief statement of the subject matter;
D) The number
of CE hours awarded and the CE topic (i.e., funeral directing, embalming,
insurance, OSHA compliance, etc.);
E) The
date and place of the course; and
F) The
method of delivery of the course (i.e., classroom, webinar, video, book,
audiotape, etc.).
2) CE
sponsors shall provide all participants with a certificate of attendance upon
the successful completion of a CE course.
e) The
CE sponsor shall maintain course materials and attendance records containing
all information in subsection (d)(1) for not less than 7 years, except for the
signature of the sponsor.
f) The
CE sponsor shall ensure that participants only receive CE credit for time
actually spent attending the CE course.
g) The
Division may evaluate a CE sponsor at any time. If the Division determines
that a CE sponsor failed to comply with this Part, the Division shall
thereafter refuse to accept that CE sponsor's CE for credit until the Division
receives proof of compliance.
(Source: Added at 41 Ill. Reg. 11361,
effective September 8, 2017)
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