Illinois Compiled Statutes
805 ILCS 10/3.3 (2026)
"License" includes a license, certificate of registration or any other evidence of the satisfaction of the requirements of this State, or of the United States Patent Office or the Internal Revenue Service of the United States Treasury Department, for the practice of a professional service
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(805 ILCS 10/3.3)
(from Ch. 32, par. 415-3.3)
Sec. 3.3.
"License" includes a license, certificate of registration or any
other evidence of the satisfaction of the requirements of this State, or of the
United States Patent Office or the Internal Revenue Service of the United
States Treasury Department, for the practice of a professional service.
(Source: P.A. 78-561.)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3
cases (1 in the last 5 years), 2005–2024 · leading case: Chatham Foot Specialists, P.C. v. Health Care Serv. Corp., 837 N.E.2d 48 (Ill. 2005).
Chatham Foot Specialists, P.C. v. Health Care Serv. Corp., 837 N.E.2d 48 (Ill. 2005). “’ ” Finding that the terms “license” and “certificate of registration” are used interchangeably in the Act (see 805 ILCS 10/3.3 (West 2000)), the appellate court stressed that, in instances where the licensing requirements are intended to protect the public, contracts violating…”
Chatham Foot Specialist, P.C. v. Health Care Serv. Corp. Corrected opinion posted 10/11/05 (Ill. 2005). “’ ” Finding that the terms “license” and “certificate of registration” are used interchangeably in the Act (see 805 ILCS 10/3.3 (West 2000)), the appellate court stressed that, in instances where the licensing requirements are intended to protect the public, contracts violating…”
Hamblin v. Ogunleye, 2024 IL App (4th) 240645 (Ill. App. Ct. 2024). “” 805 ILCS 10/3.3 (West 2000). The Chatham court rejected this explicit language and reasoned: “Section 3.”
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