Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 402.14 - Health of Foster Family
a)
Foster parents and all members of the household shall provide medical evidence
that they are free of communicable diseases or physical and mental conditions
that affect the ability of the family to provide care.
b) Before licensing, the foster parents shall
furnish the supervising agency with a medical report on forms provided by the
agency for each member of the household. A medical report shall be obtained for
the foster parents, each child, other persons residing in the foster home, and
child care assistants. Medical reports shall include up-to-date immunizations
for all children, as recommended by AAP, unless the child's licensed primary
care physician documents that an immunization is contrary to the child's
health. Each medical report shall be no more than 12 months old from the date
the application is accepted by the Department. All caregivers in a foster home
licensed to care for infants and/or children with special medical needs are
required to have the following up-to-date immunizations, per the Advisory
Committee on Immunization Practices of the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (ACIP): Pertussis, Tdap and an annual flu vaccination, unless their
primary care physician documents that an immunization is contrary to their
health. Copies of medical examinations of school age children who are members
of the household that were completed in accordance with the requirements of the
School Code [105 ILCS 5/27-8.1] are acceptable provided copies of the medical
examinations are on file with the supervising agency.
c) If there is a question regarding the
mental or emotional health of the foster parent applicant or other adult
members of the household, clinical reports and evaluations may be required by
the supervising agency.
d) Medical
re-examinations of the foster parents and other members of the household shall
be required at least once every four years or upon licensing renewal, whichever
comes first. Copies of medical re-examinations of school age children who are
members of the household that were completed in accordance with the
requirements of the School Code [105 ILCS 5/27-8.1] are deemed to be in
compliance with this requirement provided copies of the re-examinations are on
file with the supervising agency. A medical re-examination of foster parents
and other members of the household shall be required at an earlier date when,
through personal observation of, or notification from the foster family, it
becomes evident to the supervising agency or the physician has reason to
believe that the foster parents or a member of the household has a communicable
disease or other physical impairment.
Notes
Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 11441, effective August 1, 2009
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