§1175.370. Withdrawal of Licensure  


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  • a)         The Division may withdraw, suspend or place on probation, pursuant to 68 Ill. Adm. Code 1110, the licensure of a school of barbering when the quality of the program has been affected by any of the following causes:

     

    1)         Gross or repeated violations of any provisions of the Act or this Part;

     

    2)         Fraud or dishonesty in furnishing transcripts or documentation for evaluation of the school;

     

    3)         Failure to meet the criteria for school approval in Section 1175.300 or 1175.301;

     

    4)         Failure to administer the final examination as specified in this Part;

     

    5)         Failure to maintain final examination grades for each student and a master of the examination administered by the school as specified in this Part;

     

    6)         Fraud or dishonesty in providing transcripts to students;

     

    7)         Failure to provide transcripts to students who have fulfilled all obligations under Section 1175.310;

     

    8)         A finding by the U.S. Office of Education or Illinois Student Assistance Commission that a school has misappropriated or misused grant or loan monies or has aided in obtaining such monies by providing fraudulent or untruthful information; or

     

    9)         Any other violations of the Act or this Part.

     

    b)         The Division shall give written notice and a hearing pursuant to 68 Ill. Adm. Code 1110 when Division approval of a school is proposed to be withdrawn.

     

(Source:  Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 15159, effective August 10, 2018)