A person may be qualified to receive a license as a naprapath if he or she:
         (1) is at least 21 years of age and of good moral
    
character;
        (2) for licenses granted on or before December 31,
    
2027, has graduated from a 2-year college level program or its equivalent approved by the Department;
        (2.5) for licenses granted on or after January 1,
    
2028, has graduated from a 4-year college level program or its equivalent approved by the Department;
        (3) has graduated from a curriculum in naprapathy
    
approved by the Department. In approving a curriculum in naprapathy, the Department shall consider, but not be bound by, a curriculum approved by the American Naprapathic Association, the Illinois Naprapathic Association, or a national or regional accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of Education;
        (4) has passed an examination approved by the
    
Department to determine a person’s fitness to practice as a naprapath; and
        (5) has met all other requirements of the Act.

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Terms Used In Illinois Compiled Statutes 225 ILCS 63/17


     The Department has the right and may request a personal interview with an applicant to further evaluate a person’s qualifications for a license.