Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 430/30

An applicant who is an Examiner, licensed under the laws of
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Sec. 30. 

An applicant who is an Examiner, licensed under the laws of
another state or territory of the United States, or an examiner who has been trained under the training standards determined by the federal government, may be issued a license
 by the Department, in its discretion, upon payment of a
fee as set by rule, and the production of:

 
 
(a) satisfactory proof that he or she is of good 
 
moral character; and

 
 
(b) satisfactory proof that the requirements for the 
 
licensing of Examiners in such particular state or territory of the United States were, at the date of licensing, substantially equivalent to the requirements then in force in this State; or

 
 
(c) certification, if applicable, that the applicant 
 
has successfully completed the Defense Academy for Credibility Assessment course, or its predecessor or successor course. 

moral character; and
licensing of Examiners in such particular state or territory of the United States were, at the date of licensing, substantially equivalent to the requirements then in force in this State; or
has successfully completed the Defense Academy for Credibility Assessment course, or its predecessor or successor course.

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