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1 AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 633
2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend Senate Bill 633 by replacing
3 everything after the enacting clause with the following:
4 "Section 5. The Acupuncture Practice Act is amended by
5 adding Section 20.1 and changing Section 50 as follows:
6 (225 ILCS 2/20.1 new)
7 Sec. 20.1. Guest instructors of acupuncture. The
8 provisions of this Act do not prohibit an acupuncturist from
9 another State or country, who is not licensed under this Act
10 and who is an invited guest of a professional acupuncture
11 association or scientific acupuncture foundation or an
12 acupuncture training program or continuing education provider
13 that is approved under this Act, from engaging in
14 professional education through lectures, clinics, or
15 demonstrations. To qualify as a guest instructor of
16 acupuncture, the acupuncturist must have been issued a guest
17 instructor of acupuncture permit by the Department. The
18 Department shall grant a guest instructor of acupuncture
19 permit if the Department determines that the applicant for
20 the permit (i) is currently certified in good standing as an
21 acupuncturist by the National Certification Commission for
22 Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine; or (ii) has sufficient
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1 training to qualify as a licensed acupuncturist in Illinois.
2 By rule, the Department may prescribe forms that shall be
3 used to apply for guest instructor of acupuncture permits and
4 charge an application fee to defray expenses borne by the
5 Department in connection with implementation of this
6 amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly. The applicant
7 shall submit his or her application for a guest instructor of
8 acupuncture permit to the Department. The Department shall
9 issue a guest instructor of acupuncture permit, or indicate
10 why the Department has refused to issue the permit, within 60
11 days after the application is complete and on file with the
12 Department. The Department shall maintain a registry of
13 guest instructors of acupuncture. A guest instructor of
14 acupuncture permit shall be valid for 12 months. The guest
15 instructor of acupuncture may engage in the application of
16 acupuncture techniques in conjunction with the lectures,
17 clinics, or demonstrations for a maximum of 12 months, but
18 may not open an office, appoint a place to meet private
19 patients, consult with private patients, or otherwise engage
20 in the practice of acupuncture beyond what is required in
21 conjunction with these lectures, clinics, or demonstrations.
22 (225 ILCS 2/50)
23 Sec. 50. Practice prohibited. Unless he or she has been
24 issued, by the Department, a valid, existing license as an
25 acupuncturist under this Act, no person may use the title and
26 designation of "Acupuncturist", "Licensed Acupuncturist",
27 "Certified Acupuncturist", "C.A.", "Act.", "Lic. Act.", or
28 "Lic. Ac." either directly or indirectly, in connection with
29 his or her profession or business. No person licensed under
30 this Act may use the designation "medical", directly or
31 indirectly, in connection with his or her profession or
32 business. Nothing shall prevent a physician from using the
33 designation "Acupuncturist".
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1 No person may practice, offer to practice, attempt to
2 practice, or hold himself or herself out to practice as a
3 licensed acupuncturist without being licensed under this Act.
4 This Act does not prohibit a person from applying
5 acupuncture techniques as part of his or her educational
6 training when he or she:
7 (1) is engaged in a State-approved course in
8 acupuncture, as provided in this Act;
9 (2) is a graduate of a school of acupuncture and
10 participating in a postgraduate training program;
11 (3) is a graduate of a school of acupuncture and
12 participating in a review course in preparation for
13 taking the National Certification Commission for
14 Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine examination; or
15 (4) is participating in a State-approved continuing
16 education course offered through a State-approved
17 provider.
18 Students attending schools of acupuncture, and
19 professional acupuncturists who are not licensed in Illinois,
20 may engage in the application of acupuncture techniques in
21 conjunction with their education as provided in this Act, but
22 may not open an office, appoint a place to meet private
23 patients, consult with private patients, or otherwise engage
24 in the practice of acupuncture beyond what is required in
25 conjunction with their education.
26 (Source: P.A. 89-706, eff. 1-31-97; 90-61, eff. 7-3-97.)
27 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
28 becoming law.".
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