Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 458/20-5

Education providers.
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2027)

 
Sec. 20-5. 
Education providers. 

 
(a) No person shall operate an education provider entity without possessing an active license issued by the Department. Only education providers licensed or otherwise approved by the Department
 may
provide the qualifying and continuing education courses required for licensure
under this Act. Every person that desires to obtain an education provider license shall make application to the Department in a manner prescribed by the Department and pay the fee prescribed by rule. 

 
(b) A person or entity seeking to be licensed as an education
provider under this Act
shall provide satisfactory evidence of the following:

 
 
(1) a sound financial base for establishing, 
 
promoting, and delivering the necessary courses;

 
 
(2) (blank);

 
 
(3) (blank);

 
 
(4) (blank);

 
 
(5) a qualified administrator, who is responsible for 
 
the administration of the education provider, courses, and the actions of the instructors;

 
 
(6) any other requirements as provided by rule; and

 
 
(7) proof of good standing with the Secretary of 
 
State and authority to conduct businesses in this State. 
 
(c) All applicants for an education provider's license shall make initial
application to the Department
 on forms provided by the Department, or through a multi-state licensing system as designated by the Secretary,
 and pay the appropriate fee as
provided by rule. The term, expiration date, and renewal of an education
provider's license shall be established by rule.

 
(d) An education provider shall provide each successful course participant
with a certificate of
completion signed by the school administrator. The format and content of the
certificate shall be specified by rule.

 
(e) All education providers shall provide to the Department
 a monthly roster of all
successful course
participants as provided by rule.

promoting, and delivering the necessary courses;
the administration of the education provider, courses, and the actions of the instructors;
State and authority to conduct businesses in this State.

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