Public Act 104-0542
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| Public Act 104-0542 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning regulation. | ||||
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly: | ||||
Section 5. The Nurse Practice Act is amended by changing | ||||
Sections 60-5 and 60-10 as follows: | ||||
(225 ILCS 65/60-5) | ||||
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2028) | ||||
Sec. 60-5. Registered professional nursing education | ||||
programs. RN education program requirements; out-of-State | ||||
programs. | ||||
(a) The purpose of nursing education rules and regulations | ||||
is to ensure that graduates of nursing education programs are | ||||
prepared for safe and effective nursing practice. Early | ||||
intervention when standards are not met assists programs in | ||||
making improvements before warning signs are evident and | ||||
before sanctions are necessary. The purpose of Board and | ||||
Department approval of a registered professional nursing | ||||
education program is to do the following: | ||||
(1) promote the safe practice of nursing by | ||||
implementing standards for individuals seeking licensure | ||||
as registered nurses; | ||||
(2) grant regulatory recognition to nursing education | ||||
programs that the Board and the Department determine have | ||||
met established standards; | ||
(3) ensure graduates meet the educational and legal | ||
requirements for the level of licensure that the graduates | ||
are seeking; | ||
(4) facilitate graduates' endorsement to other states, | ||
territories, and countries as appropriate; and | ||
(5) provide the public and prospective students with a | ||
published list of approved nursing programs that meet the | ||
standards established by law and the Board's rules. | ||
(b) To establish a new registered professional nursing | ||
education program, the proposed program's administrator must | ||
notify the Department of the intention to establish a new | ||
program. The Department may approve the proposed program after | ||
a recommendation from the Board, upon the successful | ||
completion of the following process and a site visit: | ||
(1) The proposed program must provide a feasibility | ||
study that includes the following information to the | ||
Board: | ||
(A) governing institution approval and ongoing | ||
support; | ||
(B) evidence of adequate institutional financial | ||
support that can be provided to the program on an | ||
ongoing basis; | ||
(C) availability of educational resources, such as | ||
human resources, physical resources (including access | ||
to a library), clinical resources, and technical | ||
learning resources; | ||
(D) evidence of the institution meeting the Board | ||
of Higher Education's requirements and the | ||
accreditation requirements by a national accrediting | ||
body recognized by the United States Department of | ||
Education; | ||
(E) evidence of the nursing program actively | ||
seeking pre-accreditation or candidate accreditation | ||
from a national accrediting body for nursing education | ||
recognized by the United States Department of | ||
Education; | ||
(F) evidence of adequate numbers of clinical | ||
partnerships; | ||
(G) availability of qualified faculty members and | ||
employment of a program director whose qualifications | ||
must meet the requirements set forth by the | ||
Department; and | ||
(H) a proposed timeline for initiating the | ||
program. | ||
(2) After the feasibility study has been submitted to | ||
the Department, the proposed program must complete the | ||
following program components and processes and submit | ||
verification of completion to the Department: | ||
(A) development of a comprehensive program | ||
curriculum; | ||
(B) submission of the program's ongoing systematic | ||
evaluation plan; | ||
(C) establishment of policies for student | ||
admission, progression, retention, and graduation; and | ||
(D) establishment of policies and strategies to | ||
address students' needs, including those with | ||
documented disabilities. | ||
(c) Nursing education rules must be based on | ||
evidence-based criteria and used to monitor the quality of a | ||
registered professional nursing education program. All | ||
registered professional nursing education programs must meet | ||
the following requirements: | ||
(1) The program must have written and published | ||
criteria for student admission, progression, and | ||
performance. | ||
(2) The written policies and procedures of the program | ||
must be reviewed and approved by the program's identified | ||
governing body and be readily accessible according to | ||
accreditation standards. | ||
(3) The program must have policies in place that hold | ||
students responsible for professional behavior, including | ||
honesty and integrity, as outlined in the program's | ||
policies or student handbook. Such handbook or policies | ||
should be made available to the Department upon request. | ||
(4) The administrator of the program must (i) hold a | ||
graduate degree in nursing, (ii) have a minimum of 2 years | ||
of clinical nursing and nursing education experience, | ||
(iii) hold a current, active, and unencumbered license as | ||
a registered nurse in this State, (iv) have institutional | ||
authority and administrative responsibility over the | ||
program, and (v) be responsible for submitting the | ||
Department's annual report, consisting of aggregate | ||
program data as determined by the Board, by the provided | ||
deadline. | ||
(d) Faculty members of a registered professional nursing | ||
education program must meet the following criteria: | ||
(1) possess the requisite academic and experiential | ||
qualifications; and | ||
(2) hold either: | ||
(A) a graduate degree in nursing with at least 2 | ||
years of practical experience, if the faculty member | ||
teaches didactic nursing courses; or | ||
(B) a current, active, and unencumbered license as | ||
a registered nurse in this State and a graduate degree | ||
in nursing, if the faculty member teaches clinical, | ||
lab, or simulation experience courses. | ||
A faculty member who does not hold a graduate degree in | ||
nursing, but who holds a bachelor's degree in nursing, may | ||
teach didactic nursing, clinical, lab, or simulation | ||
experience courses if the faculty member obtains a waiver from | ||
the Division of Professional Regulation. A faculty member who | ||
does not meet the requirements of paragraph (2) of this | ||
subsection but who obtains a waiver to teach shall be | ||
supervised by a faculty member with a graduate degree in | ||
nursing. No more than 20% of a program's faculty may have a | ||
waiver at one time. | ||
(e) A registered professional nursing program must meet | ||
the following training and development requirements: | ||
(1) Faculty members must be oriented in accordance | ||
with institutional policies and procedures. Orientation | ||
may include basic instruction in teaching, adult learning | ||
principles, learning assessment, curriculum development, | ||
and other subjects included as appropriate to meet the | ||
diverse needs of students and promote student learning and | ||
success. | ||
(2) Newly hired faculty members must be mentored by | ||
experientially prepared colleagues. | ||
(3) Faculty members must participate in ongoing | ||
professional development. | ||
(4) The program must provide access to faculty | ||
development activities. | ||
(f) To maintain enrollment in a registered professional | ||
nursing program, students must meet health standards, criminal | ||
background requirements, and other compliance standards as | ||
required by the program's clinical affiliation agreements. | ||
(g) The curriculum of a registered professional nursing | ||
program must meet the following requirements: | ||
(1) be built on a foundation of biological, physical, | ||
social, and behavioral sciences; | ||
(2) have a written systematic evaluation plan in | ||
place; | ||
(3) have didactic and clinical content that prepares | ||
graduates to practice safely, utilize the nursing process | ||
in a variety of clinical settings, and meet the holistic | ||
needs of diverse individuals, families, communities, and | ||
populations across the life span; | ||
(4) combined with clinical experiences, prepare the | ||
graduate to take the NCLEX-RN exam for licensure; | ||
(5) have strategies that are in place to remediate | ||
errors and near-misses in the clinical setting; | ||
(6) meet the standards of the program's accrediting | ||
body; | ||
(7) have clinical affiliation agreements in place for | ||
clinical experiences; | ||
(8) have distance education methods that are | ||
consistent with the accreditation and regulatory | ||
standards; and | ||
(9) provide direct care clinical experiences with | ||
patients, as defined by accrediting and regulatory bodies. | ||
(h) A professional nursing education program shall not use | ||
simulation as a substitute for traditional clinical | ||
experiences for more than 25% of a course's total clinical | ||
hours. Programs may seek an exception to this subsection from | ||
the Board and must follow the requirements set forth in the | ||
"Guidelines for the Use of Simulation by Prelicensure Nursing | ||
Programs" as published on the Department's website. | ||
(h-5) The program must develop criteria to evaluate the | ||
simulation activities and allow students to evaluate the | ||
simulation experience on an ongoing basis. | ||
(i) The program's resources must be sufficient to support | ||
the program's needs to meet its mission, goals, and outcomes. | ||
The program must provide accessibility resources to all | ||
students, including those enrolled in distance education, and | ||
institutional resources that assist students with academic and | ||
financial challenges. | ||
(j) A registered professional nursing program must be | ||
accredited by a national accrediting body recognized by the | ||
United States Department of Education. If the program has its | ||
accreditation revoked, the program must submit a copy of the | ||
notice of revocation from the accrediting body to the Board | ||
within 30 days after receipt. | ||
(k) If the Department obtains evidence at any time that a | ||
registered professional nursing program does not comply with | ||
this Act, the Department may perform an unannounced site | ||
visit. The Department shall have the discretion to determine | ||
if a complaint is unwarranted and not have to conduct a site | ||
visit. Such evidence may include, but is not limited to, the | ||
following: | ||
(1) complaints from students, faculty, or clinical | ||
agencies; | ||
(2) program administrator turnover of more than 3 | ||
administrators in 5 years, excluding interim appointments; | ||
(3) unexplained nursing faculty turnover or cuts in | ||
the number of nursing faculty; | ||
(4) a pattern of NCLEX pass rates less than 75%, as | ||
defined by rule; and | ||
(5) loss of national programmatic accreditation. | ||
The Department has the discretion to determine if a | ||
complaint is unwarranted and if a site visit must be | ||
conducted. | ||
(l) No program shall be placed on probation until calendar | ||
year 2026 NCLEX results can be measured. Any program with | ||
NCLEX pass rates for calendar year 2026 less than 75% shall | ||
receive a written warning of noncompliance from the Division | ||
of Professional Regulation of the Department of Financial and | ||
Professional Regulation pursuant to Title 68, Part 1300, | ||
Section 340 of the Illinois Administrative Code, except the | ||
Division may defer the written warning for an additional year | ||
if the program is within a public university and 55% or more of | ||
the university's total student population received Pell | ||
Grants. | ||
(a) All registered professional nurse education programs | ||
must be reviewed by the Board and approved by the Department | ||
before the successful completion of such a program may be | ||
applied toward meeting the requirements for registered | ||
professional nurse licensure under this Act. Any program | ||
changing the level of educational preparation or the | ||
relationship with or to the parent institution or establishing | ||
an extension of an existing program must request a review by | ||
the Board and approval by the Department. The Board shall | ||
review and make a recommendation for the approval or | ||
disapproval of a program by the Department based on the | ||
following criteria: | ||
(1) a feasibility study that describes the need for | ||
the program and the facilities used, the potential of the | ||
program to recruit faculty and students, financial support | ||
for the program, and other criteria, as established by | ||
rule; | ||
(2) program curriculum that meets all State | ||
requirements; | ||
(2.5) measurement of program effectiveness based on a | ||
passage rate of all graduates over the 3 most recent | ||
calendar years without reference to first-time test | ||
takers; | ||
(3) the administration of the program by a Nurse | ||
Administrator and the involvement of a Nurse Administrator | ||
in the development of the program; | ||
(4) the occurrence of a site visit prior to approval; | ||
and | ||
(5) beginning December 31, 2022, obtaining and | ||
maintaining programmatic accreditation by a national | ||
accrediting body for nursing education recognized by the | ||
United States Department of Education and approved by the | ||
Department. | ||
The Department and Board of Nursing shall be notified | ||
within 30 days if the program loses its accreditation. The | ||
Department may adopt rules regarding a warning process and | ||
reaccreditation. | ||
(b) In order to obtain initial Department approval and to | ||
maintain Department approval, a registered professional | ||
nursing program must meet all of the following requirements: | ||
(1) The institution responsible for conducting the | ||
program and the Nurse Administrator must ensure that | ||
individual faculty members are academically and | ||
professionally competent. | ||
(2) The program curriculum must contain all applicable | ||
requirements established by rule, including both theory | ||
and clinical components. | ||
(3) The passage rates of the program's graduating | ||
classes on the State-approved licensure exam must be | ||
deemed satisfactory by the Department. | ||
(c) Program site visits to an institution conducting or | ||
hosting a professional nursing program may be made at the | ||
discretion of the Nursing Coordinator or upon recommendation | ||
of the Board. Full routine site visits may be conducted by the | ||
Department for periodic evaluation. Such visits shall be used | ||
to determine compliance with this Act. Full routine site | ||
visits must be announced and may be waived at the discretion of | ||
the Department if the program maintains accreditation with an | ||
accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of | ||
Education and approved by the Department. | ||
(d) Any institution conducting a registered professional | ||
nursing program that wishes to discontinue the program must do | ||
each of the following: | ||
(1) Notify the Department, in writing, of its intent | ||
to discontinue the program. | ||
(2) Continue to meet the requirements of this Act and | ||
the rules adopted thereunder until the official date of | ||
termination of the program. | ||
(3) Notify the Department of the date on which the | ||
last student shall graduate from the program and the | ||
program shall terminate. | ||
(4) Assist remaining students in the continuation of | ||
their education in the event of program termination prior | ||
to the graduation of the program's final student. | ||
(5) Upon the closure of the program, notify the | ||
Department, in writing, of the location of student and | ||
graduate records' storage. | ||
(m) (e) Out-of-State registered professional nursing | ||
education programs planning to offer clinical practice | ||
experiences in this State must meet the requirements set forth | ||
in this Section and must meet the clinical and faculty | ||
requirements for institutions outside of this State, as | ||
established by rule. The institution responsible for | ||
conducting an out-of-State registered professional nursing | ||
education program and the administrator of the program shall | ||
be responsible for ensuring that the individual faculty and | ||
preceptors overseeing the clinical experience are academically | ||
and professionally competent. | ||
(n) To operate under this Act, a registered professional | ||
nursing education program must maintain approval by the | ||
Department in accordance with the following: | ||
(1) A registered professional nursing education | ||
program must complete and submit an annual evaluation | ||
report to the Department and maintain programmatic | ||
accreditation by a national accrediting body for nursing | ||
education recognized by the United States Department of | ||
Education. | ||
(2) The Board and the Department shall review and | ||
analyze various sources of information regarding program | ||
performance before granting annual approval, including, | ||
but not limited to: | ||
(A) previous Board survey visits and reports; | ||
(B) annual report data; | ||
(C) evidence of accreditation by a national | ||
accrediting body for nursing education recognized by | ||
the United States Department of Education; | ||
(D) Board-recognized national accreditation | ||
visits, reports, and other pertinent national | ||
accreditation documents provided by the program; and | ||
(E) results of ongoing programmatic evaluation. | ||
(o) The Department shall make the policies and procedures | ||
related to probationary status transparent, and related forms | ||
shall be readily available to program administrators on the | ||
Department's website. | ||
(Source: P.A. 103-533, eff. 1-1-24.) | ||
(225 ILCS 65/60-10) | ||
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2028) | ||
Sec. 60-10. RN licensure by examination. | ||
(a) Each applicant who successfully meets the requirements | ||
of this Section is eligible for licensure as a registered | ||
professional nurse. | ||
(b) An applicant for licensure by examination to practice | ||
as a registered professional nurse is eligible for licensure | ||
when the following requirements are met: | ||
(1) the applicant has submitted a completed written | ||
application, on forms provided by the Department, and | ||
fees, as established by the Department; | ||
(2) the applicant has graduated from a professional | ||
nursing education program approved by the Department or | ||
has been granted a certificate of completion of | ||
pre-licensure requirements from another United States | ||
jurisdiction; | ||
(3) the applicant has successfully completed a | ||
licensure examination approved by the Department; | ||
(4) (blank); | ||
(5) the applicant has submitted to the criminal | ||
history records check required under Section 50-35 of this | ||
Act; | ||
(6) the applicant has submitted, either to the | ||
Department or its designated testing service, a fee | ||
covering the cost of providing the examination; failure to | ||
appear for the examination on the scheduled date at the | ||
time and place specified after the applicant's application | ||
for examination has been received and acknowledged by the | ||
Department or the designated testing service shall result | ||
in the forfeiture of the examination fee; and | ||
(7) the applicant has met all other requirements | ||
established by the Department by rule. | ||
An applicant for licensure by examination may take the | ||
Department-approved examination in another jurisdiction. | ||
(b-3) An applicant who graduates from a professional | ||
nursing program in this State on or after January 1, 2024 (the | ||
effective date of Public Act 103-533) this amendatory Act of | ||
the 103rd General Assembly and does not take the licensure | ||
examination within 180 days after his or her degree is | ||
conferred by the institution of higher education or fails the | ||
licensure examination for a second time shall be required to | ||
demonstrate proof of completion of a National Council | ||
Licensure Examination preparatory class or a comparable test | ||
preparatory program before taking a subsequent licensure | ||
examination or the graduate may return to the institution of | ||
higher education from which he or she graduated which shall | ||
provide remedial educational resources to the graduate at no | ||
cost to the graduate. Such an applicant must contact the | ||
institution of higher education from which he or she graduated | ||
prior to retesting. | ||
(b-4) (Blank). All professional nursing programs in | ||
probationary status on the effective date of this amendatory | ||
Act of the 103rd General Assembly and subject to a program | ||
revision plan shall be deemed in good standing for a period of | ||
3 years beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act | ||
of the 103rd General Assembly. Prior to September 1, 2026, no | ||
professional nursing program shall be placed on probationary | ||
status for failing to reach a passage rate of less than 75%. | ||
(b-5) If an applicant for licensure by examination | ||
neglects, fails, or refuses to take an examination or fails to | ||
pass an examination for a license within 3 years of the date of | ||
initial application, the application shall be denied. When an | ||
applicant's application is denied due to the failure to pass | ||
the examination within the 3-year period, that applicant must | ||
undertake an additional course of education as defined by rule | ||
prior to submitting a new application for licensure. Any new | ||
application must be accompanied by the required fee, evidence | ||
of meeting the requirements in force at the time of the new | ||
application, and evidence of completion of the additional | ||
course of education prescribed by rule. | ||
(c) An applicant for licensure by examination shall have | ||
one year after the date of notification of the successful | ||
completion of the examination to apply to the Department for a | ||
license. If an applicant fails to apply within one year, the | ||
applicant shall be required to retake and pass the examination | ||
unless licensed in another jurisdiction of the United States. | ||
(d) An applicant for licensure by examination who passes | ||
the Department-approved licensure examination for professional | ||
nursing may obtain employment as a license-pending registered | ||
nurse and practice under the direction of a registered | ||
professional nurse or an advanced practice registered nurse | ||
until such time as he or she receives his or her license to | ||
practice or until the license is denied. In no instance shall | ||
any such applicant practice or be employed in any management | ||
capacity. An individual may be employed as a license-pending | ||
registered nurse if all of the following criteria are met: | ||
(1) He or she has completed and passed the | ||
Department-approved licensure exam and presents to the | ||
employer the official written notification indicating | ||
successful passage of the licensure examination. | ||
(2) He or she has completed and submitted to the | ||
Department an application for licensure under this Section | ||
as a registered professional nurse. | ||
(3) He or she has submitted the required licensure | ||
fee. | ||
(4) He or she has met all other requirements | ||
established by rule, including having submitted to a | ||
criminal history records check. | ||
(e) The privilege to practice as a license-pending | ||
registered nurse shall terminate with the occurrence of any of | ||
the following: | ||
(1) Six months have passed since the official date of | ||
passing the licensure exam as inscribed on the formal | ||
written notification indicating passage of the exam. The | ||
6-month license-pending period may be extended if more | ||
time is needed by the Department to process the licensure | ||
application. | ||
(2) Receipt of the registered professional nurse | ||
license from the Department. | ||
(3) Notification from the Department that the | ||
application for licensure has been refused. | ||
(4) A request by the Department that the individual | ||
terminate practicing as a license-pending registered nurse | ||
until an official decision is made by the Department to | ||
grant or deny a registered professional nurse license. | ||
(f) (Blank). | ||
(g) (Blank). | ||
(h) (Blank). | ||
(i) (Blank). | ||
(j) (Blank). | ||
(k) All applicants for registered professional nurse | ||
licensure have 3 years after the date of application to | ||
complete the application process. If the process has not been | ||
completed within 3 years after the date of application, the | ||
application shall be denied, the fee forfeited, and the | ||
applicant must reapply and meet the requirements in effect at | ||
the time of reapplication. | ||
(l) All applicants for registered nurse licensure by | ||
examination who are graduates of practical nursing educational | ||
programs in a country other than the United States and its | ||
territories shall have their nursing education credentials | ||
evaluated by a Department-approved nursing credentialing | ||
evaluation service. No such applicant may be issued a license | ||
under this Act unless the applicant's program is deemed by the | ||
nursing credentialing evaluation service to be equivalent to a | ||
professional nursing education program approved by the | ||
Department. An applicant who has graduated from a nursing | ||
educational program outside of the United States or its | ||
territories and whose first language is not English shall | ||
submit evidence of English proficiency, as defined by rule. | ||
(m) (Blank). | ||
(Source: P.A. 103-533, eff. 1-1-24; 103-686, eff. 1-1-25.) | ||
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect on | ||
September 1, 2026. | ||
Effective Date: 9/1/2026
