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Public Act 104-0301
Public Act 0301 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 104-0301 | | HB3373 Enrolled | LRB104 09616 AAS 19681 b |
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| AN ACT concerning regulation. | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly: | Section 5. The Clinical Psychologist Licensing Act is | amended by changing Section 10 as follows: | (225 ILCS 15/10) (from Ch. 111, par. 5360) | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2027) | Sec. 10. Qualifications of applicants; examination. The | Department, except as provided in Section 11 of this Act, | shall issue a license as a clinical psychologist to any person | who pays an application fee and who: | (1) is at least 21 years of age; | (2) (blank); | (3) is a graduate of a doctoral program from a | college, university or school accredited by the regional | accrediting body which is recognized by the Council on | Postsecondary Accreditation and is in the jurisdiction in | which it is located for purposes of granting the doctoral | degree and either: | (a) is a graduate of a doctoral program in | clinical, school or counseling psychology either | accredited by the American Psychological Association | or the Psychological Clinical Science Accreditation |
| System or approved by the Council for the National | Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology or | other national board recognized by the Board, and has | completed 2 years of satisfactory supervised | experience in clinical, school or counseling | psychology at least one of which is an internship and | one of which is postdoctoral; or | (b) holds a doctoral degree from a recognized | college, university or school which the Department, | through its rules, establishes as being equivalent to | a clinical, school or counseling psychology program | and has completed at least one course in each of the | following 7 content areas, in actual attendance at a | recognized university, college or school whose | graduates would be eligible for licensure under this | Act: scientific and professional ethics, biological | basis of behavior, cognitive-affective basis of | behavior, social basis of behavior, individual | differences, assessment, and treatment modalities; and | has completed 2 years of satisfactory supervised | experience in clinical, school or counseling | psychology, at least one of which is an internship and | one of which is postdoctoral; or | (c) holds a doctorate in psychology or in a | program whose content is psychological in nature from | an accredited college, university or school not |
| meeting the standards of paragraph (a) or (b) of this | subsection (3) and provides evidence of the completion | of at least one course in each of the 7 content areas | specified in paragraph (b) in actual attendance at a | recognized university, school or college whose | graduate would be eligible for licensure under this | Act; and has completed an appropriate practicum, an | internship or equivalent supervised clinical | experience in an organized mental health care setting | and 2 years of satisfactory supervised experience in | clinical or counseling psychology, at least one of | which is postdoctoral; and | (4) has passed an examination authorized by the | Department to determine his or her fitness to receive a | license. | Applicants for licensure under subsection (3)(a) and (3)(b) of | this Section shall complete 2 years of satisfactory supervised | experience, at least one of which shall be an internship and | one of which shall be postdoctoral. A year of supervised | experience is defined as not less than 1,750 hours obtained in | not less than 50 weeks based on 35 hours per week for full-time | work experience. Full-time supervised experience will be | counted only if it is obtained in a single setting for a | minimum of 6 months. Part-time and internship experience will | be counted only if it is 18 hours or more a week for a minimum | of 9 months and is in a single setting. The internship |
| experience required under subsection (3)(a) and (3)(b) of this | Section shall be a minimum of 1,750 hours completed within 24 | months. | Programs leading to a doctoral degree require minimally | the equivalent of 3 full-time academic years of graduate | study, at least 2 years of which are at the institution from | which the degree is granted, and of which at least one year or | its equivalent is in residence at the institution from which | the degree is granted. Course work for which credit is given | for life experience will not be accepted by the Department as | fulfilling the educational requirements for licensure. | Residence requires interaction with psychology faculty and | other matriculated psychology students; one year's residence | or its equivalent is defined as follows: | (a) 30 semester hours taken on a full-time or | part-time basis at the institution accumulated within 24 | months, or | (b) a minimum of 350 hours of student-faculty contact | involving face-to-face individual or group courses or | seminars accumulated within 18 months. Such educational | meetings must include both faculty-student and | student-student interaction, be conducted by the | psychology faculty of the institution at least 90% of the | time, be fully documented by the institution, and relate | substantially to the program and course content. The | institution must clearly document how the applicant's |
| performance is assessed and evaluated. | To meet the requirement for satisfactory supervised | experience, under this Act the supervision must be performed | pursuant to the order, control and full professional | responsibility of a licensed clinical psychologist. The | clients shall be the clients of the agency or supervisor | rather than the supervisee. Supervised experience in which the | supervisor receives monetary payment or other consideration | from the supervisee or in which the supervisor is hired by or | otherwise employed by the supervisee shall not be accepted by | the Department as fulfilling the practicum, internship or 2 | years of satisfactory supervised experience requirements for | licensure. | Examinations for applicants under this Act shall be held | at the direction of the Department from time to time but not | less than once each year. The scope and form of the examination | shall be determined by the Department. | Each applicant for a license who possesses the necessary | qualifications therefor shall be examined by the Department, | and shall pay to the Department, or its designated testing | service, the required examination fee, which fee shall not be | refunded by the Department. Beginning one year after the | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 104th General | Assembly, the required examination may be taken upon | graduation and before completion of a postdoctoral supervised | experience in clinical, school, or counseling psychology. |
| Applicants have 3 years from the date of application to | complete the application process. If the process has not been | completed in 3 years, the application shall be denied, the fee | shall be forfeited, and the applicant must reapply and meet | the requirements in effect at the time of reapplication. | An applicant has one year from the date of notification of | successful completion of the examination to apply to the | Department for a license. If an applicant fails to apply | within one year, the applicant shall be required to take and | pass the examination again unless licensed in another | jurisdiction of the United States within one year of passing | the examination. | (Source: P.A. 98-849, eff. 1-1-15; 99-572, eff. 7-15-16.) |
Effective Date: 1/1/2026
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