Illinois Code § 20 ILCS 2105/2105-131

Applicants with criminal convictions; notice of denial.
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(a) For the purposes of this Section, "mitigating factors" means any information, evidence, conduct, or circumstances before, during, or after the offense or offenses reviewed by the Department that may reflect on an applicant's request for licensure, registration, or certification through the Department, such as 3 years having passed since release from confinement. Mitigating factors are not a bar to licensure, instead they provide guidance for the Department when considering licensure, registration, or certification for an applicant with criminal history. 
 
Except as provided in Section 2105-165 of this Act regarding licensing restrictions based on enumerated offenses for health care workers as defined in the Health Care Worker Self-Referral Act and except as provided in any licensing Act administered by the Department in which convictions of certain enumerated offenses are a bar to licensure, the Department, upon a finding that an applicant for a license, certificate, or registration was previously convicted of a felony or misdemeanor that may be grounds for refusing to issue a license or certificate or to grant a registration, shall consider any mitigating factors and evidence of rehabilitation contained in the applicant's record, including the circumstances surrounding the offense or offenses and any of the following, to determine whether a prior conviction will impair the ability of the applicant to engage in the practice for which a license, certificate, or registration is sought:
 
 
(1) the lack of direct relation of the offense for 
 
which the applicant was previously convicted to the duties, functions, and responsibilities of the position for which a license is sought;
 
 
(2) any mitigating factors from the point of arrest 
 
or indictment when determined to be appropriate, unless otherwise specified and including, but not limited to, whether 5 years since a felony conviction or 3 years since release from confinement for the conviction, whichever is later, have passed without a subsequent conviction;
 
 
(3) if the applicant was previously licensed or 
 
employed in this State or other states or jurisdictions, the lack of prior misconduct arising from or related to the licensed position or position of employment;
 
 
(4) the age of the person at the time of the criminal 
 
offense;
 
 
(4.5) if, due to the applicant's criminal conviction 
 
history, the applicant would be explicitly prohibited by federal rules or regulations from working in the position for which a license is sought; 
 
 
(5) successful completion of sentence and, for 
 
applicants serving a term of parole or probation, a progress report provided by the applicant's probation or parole officer that documents the applicant's compliance with conditions of supervision;
 
 
(6) evidence of the applicant's present fitness and 
 
professional character;
 
 
(7) evidence of rehabilitation or rehabilitative 
 
effort during or after incarceration, or during or after a term of supervision, including, but not limited to, a certificate of good conduct under Section 5-5.5-25 of the Unified Code of Corrections or certificate of relief from disabilities under Section 5-5.5-10 of the Unified Code of Corrections; and
 
 
(8) any other mitigating factors that contribute to 
 
the person's potential and current ability to perform the job duties.
 
(b) If the Department refuses to issue a license or certificate or grant registration to an applicant based upon a conviction or convictions, in whole or in part, the Department shall notify the applicant of the denial in writing with the following included in the notice of denial:
 
 
(1) a statement about the decision to refuse to grant 
 
a license, certificate, or registration, including an explanation of how the conviction directly relates to and would prevent the person from effectively engaging in the position for which a license, registration, or certificate is sought;
 
 
(2) a list of convictions that the Department 
 
determined will impair the applicant's ability to engage in the position for which a license, registration, or certificate is sought;
 
 
(3) a list of convictions that formed the sole or 
 
partial basis for the refusal to issue a license or certificate or grant registration; and
 
 
(4) a summary of the appeal process or the earliest 
 
the applicant may reapply for a license, certificate, or registration, whichever is applicable. 

 
(c) The Department shall post on its website a list of all State licensing restrictions that would prohibit an applicant from working in a position for which a license is sought.

which the applicant was previously convicted to the duties, functions, and responsibilities of the position for which a license is sought;
or indictment when determined to be appropriate, unless otherwise specified and including, but not limited to, whether 5 years since a felony conviction or 3 years since release from confinement for the conviction, whichever is later, have passed without a subsequent conviction;
employed in this State or other states or jurisdictions, the lack of prior misconduct arising from or related to the licensed position or position of employment;
offense;
history, the applicant would be explicitly prohibited by federal rules or regulations from working in the position for which a license is sought;
applicants serving a term of parole or probation, a progress report provided by the applicant's probation or parole officer that documents the applicant's compliance with conditions of supervision;
professional character;
effort during or after incarceration, or during or after a term of supervision, including, but not limited to, a certificate of good conduct under Section 5-5.5-25 of the Unified Code of Corrections or certificate of relief from disabilities under Section 5-5.5-10 of the Unified Code of Corrections; and
the person's potential and current ability to perform the job duties.
a license, certificate, or registration, including an explanation of how the conviction directly relates to and would prevent the person from effectively engaging in the position for which a license, registration, or certificate is sought;
determined will impair the applicant's ability to engage in the position for which a license, registration, or certificate is sought;
partial basis for the refusal to issue a license or certificate or grant registration; and
the applicant may reapply for a license, certificate, or registration, whichever is applicable.

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