Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 110/4

Powers and duties of the Department.
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2028)

 
Sec. 4. 
Powers and duties of the Department. 
Subject to the
provisions of this Act, the Department shall exercise the following
functions, powers and duties:

 
 
(a) Conduct or authorize examinations to ascertain 
 
the fitness and qualifications of applicants for license and issue licenses to those who are found to be fit and qualified.

 
 
(b) Prescribe rules and regulations for a method of 
 
examination of candidates.

 
 
(c) Prescribe rules and regulations defining what 
 
shall constitute an approved school, college or department of a university, except that no school, college or department of a university that refuses admittance to applicants solely on account of race, color, creed, sex or national origin shall be approved.

 
 
(d) Conduct hearings on proceedings to revoke, 
 
suspend, or refusal to issue such licenses.

 
 
(e) Promulgate rules and regulations required for the 
 
administration of this Act.

 
 
(f) Discipline the supervisor of a graduate audiology 
 
or speech-language pathology student as provided in this Act for a violation by the graduate audiology or speech-language pathology student.

the fitness and qualifications of applicants for license and issue licenses to those who are found to be fit and qualified.
examination of candidates.
shall constitute an approved school, college or department of a university, except that no school, college or department of a university that refuses admittance to applicants solely on account of race, color, creed, sex or national origin shall be approved.
suspend, or refusal to issue such licenses.
administration of this Act.
or speech-language pathology student as provided in this Act for a violation by the graduate audiology or speech-language pathology student.

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