SB1463 - 104th General Assembly

Sen. Julie A. Morrison

Filed: 3/13/2025

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1463

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1463 by deleting
3line 4 on page 1 through line 4 on page 2; and
 
4on page 2, line 5, by replacing "Section 10" with "Section 5";
5and
 
6on page 2, lines 6 and 7, by replacing "Section 13.2" with
7"Sections 13.2 and 13.4"; and
 
8by replacing line 14 on page 9 through line 17 on page 10 with
9the following:
 
10    "(225 ILCS 25/13.2 new)
11    Sec. 13.2. Practice of license-pending general dentists.
12    (a) An applicant for licensure as general dentist under
13this Act may obtain employment as a license-pending general
14dentist and practice under the delegation of a licensed

 

 

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1general dentist. An applicant may be employed as a
2license-pending general dentist if all of the following
3criteria are met:
4        (1) the applicant has completed and passed the
5    Department-approved licensure examination and presents to
6    the employer an official written notification indicating
7    successful passage of the licensure examination;
8        (2) the applicant has completed and submitted to the
9    Department an application for a general dentist license
10    under this Act; and
11        (3) the applicant has submitted the required licensure
12    fee.
13    (b) An applicant's authorization to practice under this
14Section shall terminate upon the occurrence of any of the
15following:
16        (1) receipt of a general dentist license from the
17    Department;
18        (2) notification from the Department that the
19    applicant's application for licensure has been denied;
20        (3) a request by the Department that the applicant
21    terminate practicing as a license-pending general dentist
22    until an official decision is made by the Department to
23    grant or deny a general dentist license to the applicant;
24    or
25        (4) 6 months elapsing since the official date of the
26    applicant's passage of the licensure examination, as

 

 

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1    specified on the formal written notification provided to
2    the applicant upon passage of the examination. The 6-month
3    period may be extended by the Department by rule.
 
4    (225 ILCS 25/13.4 new)
5    Sec. 13.4. Practice of license-pending dental hygienists.
6    (a) An applicant for licensure as a dental hygienist under
7this Act may obtain employment as a license-pending dental
8hygienist and practice under the delegation of a licensed
9general dentist. An individual may be employed as a
10license-pending dental hygienist if all of the following
11criteria are met:
12        (1) the applicant has completed and passed the
13    Department-approved licensure examination and presents to
14    the employer an official written notification indicating
15    successful passage of the licensure examination;
16        (2) the applicant has completed and submitted to the
17    Department an application for a dental hygienist license
18    under this Act; and
19        (3) the applicant has submitted the required licensure
20    fee.
21    (b) An applicant's authorization to practice under this
22Section shall terminate upon the occurrence of any of the
23following:
24        (1) receipt of a dental hygienist license from the
25    Department;

 

 

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1        (2) notification from the Department that the
2    applicant's application for licensure has been denied;
3        (3) a request by the Department that the applicant
4    terminate practicing as a license-pending dental hygienist
5    until an official decision is made by the Department to
6    grant or deny a dental hygienist license to the applicant;
7    or
8        (4) 6 months elapsing since the official date of the
9    applicant's passage of the licensure examination, as
10    specified on the formal written notification provided to
11    the applicant upon passage of the examination. The 6-month
12    period may be extended by the Department by rule.".