Rep. Halbrook Says Governor Signed Extension of Repeal of Nursing Home Administrator Legislation

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Published on December 19 2017 10:50 am
Last Updated on December 19 2017 10:50 am
Written by Greg Sapp

State Representative Brad Halbrook (R-Shelbyville) says the governor signed into law House Bill 1281 that extends the repeal of the Nursing Home Administrators Licensing and Disciplinary Act to January 1, 2028.

An initiative of the Illinois Nursing Home Administrators, this legislation is supported by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulations.

The Licensure Act requires:

1) Certification of graduation from high school or a GED

2) Certified records of education and experience (Baccalaureate Degree, Course of instruction in Nursing Home Administration; 3-year Nursing diploma + 2 years experience; or Associates Degree or a minimum 60 semester credits + Employer’s Affidavit of experience.

3) Statement of sound physical and mental health dated within one year preceding application;

4) A complete work history since completion of education; and

5) payment of the required fee ($100 Initial Fee; $75 Temporary License; and/or $50 Renewal Fee).

Every licensee must have their license renewed every two years. Every renewal applicant shall complete 36 hours of Continuing Education (CE) relevant to the practice of nursing home administration required during each pre-renewal period. The Department of Professional Regulations (IDFPR) shall conduct random audits to verify compliance.