Do Certificates from other states or private companies meet Illinois State requirements?
Currently, only City of Chicago Certificates can be accepted instead of an Illinois State Certificate. If a Manager has attended a course in Illinois that meets Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) requirements and passes the exam, they will receive an application notice from IDPH saying they are eligible for an Illinois Certificate. They must then complete the application and submit the required $35 fee to receive a valid certificate. A certificate of completion from a private company is not equivalent to an Illinois Certificate. If an operator believes they have taken a course outside of Illinois that meets State requirements, they may send an application and information about that course to IDPH. If IDPH verifies that the course meets Illinois State requirements they will be notified and billed for the fee (6-9 weeks).
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