Illinois Compiled Statutes
225 ILCS 60/48 (2026)
All licenses and certificates heretofore legally issued by authority of law in this State permitting the holder thereof to practice medicine in all of its branches, or to treat human ailments without the use of drugs and operative surgery, and which are valid and in full force and effect on the taking effect of this Act, shall have the same force and effect, and be subject to the same authority of the Department to revoke or suspend them as licenses issued under this Act
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(225 ILCS 60/48)
(from Ch. 111, par. 4400-48)
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2027)
Sec. 48.
All licenses and certificates heretofore
legally issued by authority of law in this State permitting
the holder thereof to practice medicine in all of its
branches, or to treat human ailments without the use of
drugs and operative surgery, and which are valid and in full
force and effect on the taking effect of this Act, shall
have the same force and effect, and be subject to the same
authority of the Department to revoke or suspend them as
licenses issued under this Act.
(Source: P.A. 85-4.)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 2003–2003 · leading case: Ikpoh v. Dep't of Prof'l Reg., 789 N.E.2d 442 (Ill. App. Ct. 2003).
Ikpoh v. Dep't of Prof'l Reg., 789 N.E.2d 442 (Ill. App. Ct. 2003). “See 225 ILCS 60/3 (West 2000) (referring to “a valid, existing license” and “an active license”); 225 ILCS 60/38 (West 2000) (referring to a “physician licensed under this Act”); 225 ILCS 60/43 (West 2000) (referring to a license in “good standing”); 225 ILCS 60/48 (West 2000)…”
Ikpoh v. Dep't of Prof'l Reg. (Ill. App. Ct. 2003). “See 225 ILCS 60/3 (West 2000) (referring to “a valid, existing license” and “an active license”); 225 ILCS 60/38 (West 2000) (referring to a “physician licensed under this Act”); 225 ILCS 60/43 (West 2000) (referring to a license in “good standing”); 225 ILCS 60/48 (West 2000)…”
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