(225 ILCS 443/25)
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2018)
Sec. 25.
Exemptions.
The following do not constitute violations of this Act:
(1) Persons interpreting in religious activities.
(2) Notwithstanding other State or federal laws or
| rules regarding emergency treatment, persons interpreting in an emergency situation involving health care services in which the consumer and a health care provider or professional agree that the delay necessary to obtain a licensed interpreter is likely to cause injury or loss to the consumer, until such time as the services of a licensed interpreter can be obtained, where there is continued need for an interpreter. | |
(3) Persons currently enrolled in a course of study |
| leading to a certificate or degree in interpreting, provided that such persons engage only in activities and services that constitute a part of a supervised course of study and clearly designate themselves as student, trainee, or intern. | |
(4) Persons working as an educational interpreter |
| in compliance with the rules established by the State Board of Education. | |
(5) Persons interpreting at the request of a deaf or |
| hard of hearing individual, provided that the person providing the service informs the deaf or hard of hearing individual that he or she is not licensed under this Act. | |
(6) Persons who do not reside in Illinois and hold |
| either an accepted certificate or an interpreting license from another state and who either: | |
(A) engage in interpreting in this State for a |
| period of time not to exceed 14 days in a calendar year; services provided during declared State or national emergencies shall not count towards the limitation set forth in this subparagraph (A); or | |
(B) engage in interpreting by teleconference, |
| video conference, or other use of technological means of communication. | |
(7) Instances in which sign language interpreters for |
| the deaf are necessary for effective communication for the provision of services to the consumer and in which teleconference, video conference, or other use of technological means of communication or an interpreter are unavailable. | |
(Source: P.A. 95‑617, eff. 9‑12‑07.) |
(225 ILCS 443/115)
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2018)
Sec. 115.
Grounds for disciplinary action.
(a) The Commission may refuse to issue or renew any license and the Department may suspend or revoke any license or may place on probation, censure, reprimand, or take other disciplinary action deemed appropriate by the Department, including the imposition of fines not to exceed $2,500 for each violation, with regard to any license issued under this Act for any one or more of the following reasons:
(1) Material deception in furnishing information to
| the Commission or the Department. | |
(2) Violations or negligent or intentional disregard |
| of any provision of this Act or its rules. | |
(3) Conviction of any crime under the laws of any |
| jurisdiction of the United States that is a felony or a misdemeanor, an essential element of which is dishonesty, or that is directly related to the practice of interpreting. | |
(4) A pattern of practice or other behavior that |
| demonstrates incapacity or incompetence to practice under this Act. | |
(5) Knowingly aiding or assisting another person in |
| violating any provision of this Act or rules adopted thereunder. | |
(6) Failing, within 60 days, to provide a response to |
| a request for information in response to a written request made by the Commission or the Department by certified mail. | |
(7) Engaging in dishonorable, unethical, or |
| unprofessional conduct of a character likely to deceive, defraud, or harm the public. | |
(8) Habitual use of or addiction to alcohol, |
| narcotics, stimulants, or any other chemical agent or drug that results in a licensee's inability to practice with reasonable judgment, skill, or safety. | |
(9) Discipline by another jurisdiction or foreign |
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