Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 336.30 - Written Notification of the Final Finding in Child Abuse and Neglect Investigations
a) The
State Central Register shall provide a written notification of the final
finding determination of each child abuse and neglect investigation. The
written notification that is sent to persons who are indicated for child abuse
or neglect shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
1) a specific statement that the person has
been indicated for child abuse;
2)
the name of the perpetrator indicated for child abuse or neglect;
3) the allegations determined to be
indicated;
4) the length of time
the indicated finding shall be retained in the State Central Register;
and
5) an explanation of how to
request an administrative appeal of the Department's indicated finding and the
address or facsimile number where the written request for an administrative
appeal must be sent. The explanation shall specify that the request:
A) must be in writing; and
B) must be postmarked within 60 days after
the date of the official notification letter, except when the person indicated
for child abuse or neglect has a case pending in any criminal or juvenile court
concerning the same set of facts as the indicated final finding.
b) The written
notification of the final finding determination of the child abuse and neglect
investigation shall be provided to the person indicated for child abuse and
neglect within 10 days after the final determination to indicate has been
entered into the State Central Register. The written notification of the final
finding determination of the child abuse and neglect investigation shall be in
the primary language of the person to whom the notice is sent.
c) When requested, Department staff shall
assist persons indicated for child abuse or neglect in preparing a written
request for an administrative appeal. The Department shall not hinder a person
who wishes to appeal an indicated finding determination of child abuse or
neglect.
Notes
Amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 7660, effective June 1, 2000
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