Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 383.45 - Protective Plan
a) A written
protective plan shall be developed by the licensing representative and/or child
protection investigator, and approved by the licensing and/or child protection
supervisor, that restricts contact between the licensee or permit holder, a
household member, volunteer or employee of the program or facility and children
cared for in the program or facility when:
1)
a pending formal child protection investigation names the individual as an
alleged perpetrator;
2) when a
complaint is investigated and/or monitoring visit occurs, the licensing
representative shall document any substantiated violation that requires a
protective plan to restrict contact between the children in care and the
alleged perpetrator to assure the health, safety and best interests of the
children while the licensee is provided an opportunity to correct the
substantiated violation.
b) Depending upon the severity of the
allegations or substantiated violations, a protective plan shall either:
1) prohibit the named individual from having
any contact with the children in care; or
2) require that all contact between the named
individual and the children in care be supervised by an appropriate adult
approved by the Department or supervising agency.
c) A protective plan issued under subsection
(a)(3) of this Section shall be reviewed by the licensing representative and
supervisor a minimum of one time per week.
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