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SB 2523

Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation; update membership.

2025 Regular Session

Illinois SB2523 makes a minor clerical edit to the Athletic Trainers Practice Act’s short title, with no licensing, funding, or regulatory changes.

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Bill Summary · SB 2523

Bill Summary — SB 2523

Note on sources/conflict
- The materials provided contain conflicting metadata. The top-level bill info labels SB 2523 as a Mississippi measure about the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation (status: Died In Committee). However, the bill text and most of the attached legislative history are for an Illinois measure (introduced by Sen. Suzy Glowiak Hilton) that amends the Illinois Athletic Trainers Practice Act. This summary treats the actual bill text you supplied (Illinois SB2523) as the subject of the summary and flags the inconsistency so you can verify the intended bill and jurisdiction.

Title and sponsor

  • Bill number: SB 2523 (Illinois, as introduced)
  • Short title in bill text: Illinois Athletic Trainers Practice Act (amendment to Section 2)
  • Primary sponsor: Sen. Suzy Glowiak Hilton
  • Introduced: February 18, 2025

Main purpose and intent

  • SB 2523 makes a technical change to Section 2 (the short-title provision) of the Illinois Athletic Trainers Practice Act (225 ILCS 5/2). The amendment appears to correct or replace the statutory short-title clause. It is a non-substantive, technical/clerical revision rather than a change to regulatory requirements or scope of practice.

Key provisions / changes

  • Amends 225 ILCS 5/2 (from Ch. 111, par. 7602) — the Section that states the Act’s short title.
  • Revised text shown: “Sec. 2. Title. This Act shall be known and and may be cited as the 'Illinois Athletic Trainers Practice Act'.”
    • The change as printed appears to be purely editorial (note: the printed text contains a duplicated word “and and,” suggesting the intent was a minor correction; final text may remove duplication).
  • The Section is flagged as “scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2026” in the supplied version — indicating either a scheduled repeal or that the provision exists in a part of statute scheduled for repeal; this does not necessarily repeal the entire Athletic Trainers Act.

Who would be affected

  • Directly affected parties: none in terms of substantive regulatory requirements. The measure does not alter licensing, scope of practice, enforcement, or funding.
  • Indirectly affected: Illinois athletic trainers and licensing/administrative personnel only to the extent of having a corrected short-title citation in statute (administrative/clerical impact only).

Procedural / timeline aspects

  • According to the document text: introduced Feb 18, 2025.
  • The provided legislative action list is internally inconsistent. One entry records “Died In Committee” on 2025-03-04. Other entries (with many April–May dates and references to readings, committees, and passage) appear inconsistent with that single “died” notation and likely belong to a different bill or contain clerical errors.
  • Given the conflicting record in the materials, the bill’s final status is unclear from these documents; the top-level metadata also lists the status as “Died In Committee.”

Impact summary

  • Substantive impact: none — this is a technical/clerical amendment to the short-title clause of the Illinois Athletic Trainers Practice Act.
  • Fiscal impact: none indicated or expected.
  • Administrative impact: minimal — ensures textual accuracy/correct citation in statute.

Recommendation

  • Verify the correct jurisdiction and bill intended (Mississippi vs. Illinois). If the intended bill is the Illinois SB2523 shown in the text, confirm the official procedural status on the Illinois General Assembly website to resolve the conflicting action history and to obtain the final enrolled/official text. If the intended subject is the Mississippi commission membership change, please provide that bill text for summary.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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