Illinois Compiled Statutes 225 ILCS 100/12 – Temporary license; qualifications and terms
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(A) Podiatric physicians otherwise qualified for licensure, with the exception of completion of their postgraduate training and the exception of the successful completion of the written practical examination required under Section 10, may be granted a 3-year temporary license to practice podiatric medicine provided that the applicant can demonstrate that he or she has been accepted and is enrolled in a recognized postgraduate training program during the period for which the temporary license is sought. Such temporary licenses shall be valid for the duration of the program, not to exceed 3 years, provided that the applicant continues in the approved program and is in good standing at the practice site. Such applicants shall apply in writing or electronically on those forms prescribed by the Department and shall submit with the application the required application fee. Other examination fees that may be required under Section 8 must also be paid by temporary licensees.
(B) Application for visiting professor permits shall be made to the Department in writing or electronically on forms prescribed by the Department and be accompanied by the required fee. Requirements for a visiting professor permit issued under this Section shall be determined by the Department by rule. Visiting professor permits shall be valid for one year from the date of issuance or until such time as the faculty appointment is terminated, whichever occurs first, and may be renewed once.
(B) Application for visiting professor permits shall be made to the Department in writing or electronically on forms prescribed by the Department and be accompanied by the required fee. Requirements for a visiting professor permit issued under this Section shall be determined by the Department by rule. Visiting professor permits shall be valid for one year from the date of issuance or until such time as the faculty appointment is terminated, whichever occurs first, and may be renewed once.