Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 401.314 - Progress and Compliance Review
a) An applicant with qualifications under
Section
401.310(c) or
(d) approved for the child welfare supervisor
position shall be subject to progress review towards compliance with time
frames for application, enrollment and completion of course work.
b) The assigned Agencies and Institutions
Licensing staff for the requesting agency shall conduct the review. The child
welfare agency shall make available for inspection and review documentation
listed in Section 401.314(c) through (d) at the request of the assigned
Agencies and Institutions Licensing staff.
c) The child welfare agency shall maintain in
the applicant's personnel file documentation proving that the applicant:
1) Applied within 6 months and enrolled
within 18 months after obtaining employment as a child welfare supervisor in a
graduate social work or human services program to acquire a graduate degree in
social work or an approved human services field; and
2) Is on track to complete the required human
services course work within 3 years after enrollment and acquiring a graduate
degree in social work or an approved human services field.
d) Proof of application, enrollment and
completed course work shall include but not be limited to:
1) Written statement from the
college/university's office of admissions confirming receipt of application for
admission; and
2) Official
undergraduate transcript; or
3)
Enrollment verification statement from the college/university's office of the
registrar with the following information:
A)
Applicant's Name
B) Degree
program
C) Enrollment status and
start/end dates for each semester
D) Course work and credits
e) Failure of the
applicant to apply within 6 months and enroll within 18 months after obtaining
employment as a child welfare supervisor in a graduate social work or human
services program or a graduate program approved as academically equivalent to a
graduate social work or human services program, and complete the course work
within 3 years after enrollment, shall result in the person serving in the
child welfare supervisor position determined unqualified to continue serving in
the position.
Notes
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.