Illinois Code § 20 ILCS 2105/2105-355

Licensing exemptions related to free medical clinics.
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(a) Any health care professional authorized by law to provide services at a free medical clinic may do so without being licensed under any Act administered by the Department, provided that the health care professional:
 
 
(1) is duly licensed by, or otherwise authorized to 
 
practice the profession by, any state or territory of the United States;
 
 
(2) restricts his, her, or its licensed or 
 
authorized services and duties solely to the provision of care or service at a free medical clinic;
 
 
(3) provides only the care or services that the 
 
individual or entity is licensed or otherwise authorized to provide by any state or territory of the United States; and
 
 
(4) provides a copy of his or her current 
 
out-of-state license or authorization to practice to the free medical clinic, which shall retain the copy for 2 years. 
 
(b) The requirements of this Section 2105-355 do not apply to the exemptions authorized by the Department pursuant to Section 2105-400 of this Act.

practice the profession by, any state or territory of the United States;
authorized services and duties solely to the provision of care or service at a free medical clinic;
individual or entity is licensed or otherwise authorized to provide by any state or territory of the United States; and
out-of-state license or authorization to practice to the free medical clinic, which shall retain the copy for 2 years.

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