Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB1323

Introduced
1/28/25  

Caption

DFPR-NURSING EDUCATION PROGRAM

Impact

The implications of SB1323 on state laws include a more rigorous framework for nursing education, which could enhance the overall quality of nursing graduates entering the workforce. By establishing clearer guidelines for faculty qualifications, program approval processes, and the integration of simulation in nursing curricula, SB1323 seeks to ensure that nursing programs adequately prepare students for the demands of the profession. However, this increased regulation may also present challenges for existing programs that need to adapt quickly to the new requirements or risk losing their accreditation and operational status.

Summary

SB1323 amends the Nurse Practice Act to modernize and clarify the requirements for registered professional nursing education programs in Illinois. The bill aims to improve the quality of nursing education by introducing changes related to program establishment, faculty qualifications, curriculum requirements, and accreditation processes. A significant aspect of the bill is the emphasis on ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for safe and effective nursing practice, with updated standards for both didactic and clinical components of the programs. Additionally, the bill outlines penalties for programs that do not meet the stipulated requirements, such as the ability for the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation to rescind licenses issued by non-compliant programs without a hearing.

Contention

Notably, the bill does highlight certain points of contention. Some stakeholders may view the stringent measures, particularly around accreditation and program evaluation, as undue burdens that could disproportionately affect smaller or newly established educational programs. The removal of the good standing provision for programs on probationary status could lead to immediate repercussions for those struggling to meet benchmarks, potentially limiting access to education for prospective nursing students. This dynamic presents a balancing act between maintaining educational standards and ensuring broad access to nursing training.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB1807

DFPR-NURSING EDUCATION PROGRAM

IL HB2373

IDFPR-NURSE EDUCATION PROGRAM

IL H0919

Nursing Education Programs

IL H1427

Nursing Education Programs

IL H0121

Nursing Education Programs

IL S0254

Nursing Education Programs

IL S0526

Nursing Education Programs

IL SB2048

NURSING-DELEGATION

IL HB1887

NURSING-DELEGATION

IL HB1278

Nursing matters; education programs.

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