Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 100/23

Nothing contained in this Act shall:
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2028)

 
Sec. 23. 

Nothing contained in this Act shall: 

 
 
(a) prohibit a corporation from employing a podiatric 
 
physician or podiatric physicians to render podiatric medical services to its employees provided that such podiatric medical services shall be rendered at no cost or charge to the employees; or

 
 
(b) prohibit a corporation or association from 
 
providing podiatric medical services upon a wholly charitable basis to deserving recipients; or

 
 
(c) prohibit a corporation or association from 
 
furnishing information or clerical services that can be furnished by persons not licensed to practice podiatric medicine, to any podiatric physician when such podiatric physician assumes full responsibility for such information or services.

 
Any corporation violating the provisions of this Section is guilty of a
Class A misdemeanor and each day that this Act is violated shall be
considered a separate offense.

physician or podiatric physicians to render podiatric medical services to its employees provided that such podiatric medical services shall be rendered at no cost or charge to the employees; or
providing podiatric medical services upon a wholly charitable basis to deserving recipients; or
furnishing information or clerical services that can be furnished by persons not licensed to practice podiatric medicine, to any podiatric physician when such podiatric physician assumes full responsibility for such information or services.

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