Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 20/9A

Qualifications for license as licensed social worker.
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2028)
 
Sec. 9A. 
Qualifications for license as licensed social worker. 
A person shall be qualified to be licensed as a licensed social worker if that person:
 
 
(1) has applied in writing on the prescribed form;
 
 
(2) has not engaged in conduct or actions that would 
 
constitute grounds for discipline under this Act;
 
 
(3)(a) has a degree from a graduate program of social 
 
work approved by the Department; or
 
 
(b) has a degree in social work from an undergraduate 
 
program approved by the Department and has successfully completed at least 3 years of supervised professional experience subsequent to obtaining the degree as established by rule. If no supervision by a licensed social worker or a licensed clinical social worker is available, then supervised professional experience may include supervision by other appropriate disciplines as defined by rule;
 
 
(4) (blank); and
 
 
(5) has paid the required fees.

constitute grounds for discipline under this Act;
work approved by the Department; or
program approved by the Department and has successfully completed at least 3 years of supervised professional experience subsequent to obtaining the degree as established by rule. If no supervision by a licensed social worker or a licensed clinical social worker is available, then supervised professional experience may include supervision by other appropriate disciplines as defined by rule;

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