Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 402.13 - Background Inquiry
a) As a
condition of issuance or renewal of a license by the Department, foster parents
shall furnish information of:
1) any offenses
(other than minor traffic violations) for which they have been convicted;
and
2) the disposition of the
convictions.
The Department shall make a determination concerning the suitability of the foster parents in working with the child in accordance with this Part and 89 Ill. Adm. Code 385 (Background Checks).
b) Licensed foster parents shall
have access to reliable, legal and safe transportation, which may include
public transportation.
1) All members of the
foster family who transport foster children shall submit to annual verification
of their driver's license, automobile liability insurance, and driving
records.
2) Any vehicle used to
transport foster children shall be equipped with safety restraints in
accordance with Section 4b of the Child Passenger Protection Act [625
ILCS 25/4b].
3) Any foster family member transporting
foster children shall comply with the child passenger restraint requirements of
the Child Passenger Protection Act and any other state and local vehicle safety
laws or ordinances and shall ensure that all foster children wear required
safety restraints at all times while being transported.
c) Persons who have been convicted of an
offense shall not be automatically rejected as foster parents unless the
offense is one of those listed in Part 402.Appendix A. Otherwise, the
Department shall consider the following:
1)
the type of crime for which the individual was convicted;
2) the number of crimes for which the
individual was convicted;
3) the
nature of the offenses;
4) the age
of the individual at the time of conviction;
5) the length of time that has elapsed since
the last conviction;
6) the
relationship of the crime and the capacity to care for children;
7) evidence of rehabilitation; and
8) opinions of community members concerning
the individual in question.
Notes
Amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 6321, effective March 31, 2006
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