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Requires DFPR to review medical licenses and controlled substances registrations in tandem, issuing both at the same time to speed prescriber onboarding.
Requires DFPR to review medical licenses and controlled substances registrations in tandem, issuing both at the same time to speed prescriber onboarding.
Note on source materials: The packet provided included text from two different bills both labeled HB 2769 (an Arizona state land transfer and an Illinois health/regulatory bill). This summary addresses the Illinois measure titled in your file as MEDICAL LICENSE REVIEW (amendment to the Medical Practice Act of 1987).
To streamline and coordinate the licensing process for physicians in Illinois by requiring the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (DFPR) to review and issue an applicant’s medical license and controlled substances registration concurrently, reducing administrative delay before a newly licensed physician may prescribe controlled substances.
If you want, I can: (1) extract exact statutory language from the enacted version, (2) compare this bill to its companions (SB 1657, HB 313, HB 1556), or (3) draft suggested implementation steps for DFPR.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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