Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 402.4 - Application for License
a) Application
for license as a foster family home shall be completed, signed by the foster
parent applicants, and filed with the Department of Children and Family
Services by the supervising agency on forms prescribed by the Department.
Applications submitted to the Department after July 1, 1995 shall be a complete
application for a foster family home license, as defined in Section
402.2. Any relative
who receives a child or children for placement on a full-time basis may apply
for a license to operate a foster family home as defined in Section 2.17 of the
Child Care Act of 1969 [225 ILCS 10/2.17].
b) When a contractor with the Department or
an employee of the State of Illinois seeks to become licensed as a foster
family home, the study to determine compliance with licensing standards shall
be provided by a licensed child welfare agency other than the Department and by
persons who have no significant working relationship or personal relationship
with the contractor or State employee. If the license is granted, the
contractor or State employee may continue his or her contract or employment
while operating the foster family home. The contractor's or employee's foster
family home shall be supervised, monitored, licensed and evaluated by a
licensed child welfare agency other than the Department and by individuals who
have no significant working relationship or personal relationship with the
employee. The contractor or employee shall consult with appropriate contract
monitors and/or supervisors to make sure his or her official duties do not
involve any interaction with the licensed child welfare agency responsible for
supervising, monitoring, licensing, or evaluating the foster family home of the
contractor or employee. When a foster parent contracted by the Department to
provide support services to other foster parents chooses not to be supervised
and monitored by a private agency, the foster parent may be licensed by the
Department only when licensing and supervision is provided from Department
staff in a region outside the contracted foster parent's region of residence
and service provision.
c) As part
of the application, each foster family home applicant and adult member of the
household shall authorize background checks in accordance with 89 Ill. Adm.
Code 385 (Background Checks) and shall submit to fingerprinting to determine if
the individual has ever been charged with a crime, and if so, the disposition
of the charges. In addition, members of the household ages 13 through 17 must
authorize a check of CANTS and the Child Sex Offender Registry.
d) The child welfare agency shall conduct a
home study for each initial application for foster home licensure under its
supervision. The home study shall be conducted by a qualified licensing
representative and shall be reviewed and approved by a qualified licensing
supervisor. (Supervisor requirements can be found in 89 Ill. Adm. Code 401,
Licensing Standards for Child Welfare Agencies.) The home study shall require
the licensing representative to have one scheduled initial on-site visit to
determine if the home meets licensing standards. The licensing representative
shall provide in writing how the applicants can meet standards, or why they
cannot meet standards, for foster home licensure at that time.
1) When more than 30 days have passed since
the licensing representative has been to the home, prior to the recommendation
to issue a foster home license, the licensing representative shall go to the
home a second time to ensure the home continues to meet the requirements of
this Part.
2) The licensing
representative shall make a scheduled visit to the home when all household
members are present to observe and assess family dynamics. The licensing
representative, with supervisory approval, shall have discretion on whether to
interview or observe each household member based on his or her age and
development.
3) The licensing
representative shall assess the applicant and the applicant's ability to
communicate and effectively work with youth in care in conjunction with the
youth's health care providers and other service providers.
4) Before a final recommendation for
licensure is made, applicants shall provide specific and signed assurances they
understand and shall adhere to provisions of this Part that include, but are
not limited to, corporal punishment, smoking, alcohol and/or drug use, and
reasonable and prudent parenting standards.
e) A new application shall be filed when any
of the following occurs:
1) when an
application for license has been withdrawn, and the licensee or agency seeks to
reapply; or
2) when there is a
change in the name of the licensee, the address of the foster home or the
supervising agency; or
3) when
there is a change in the status of joint licensees, such as marriage, entering
into a civil union, separation, divorce, dissolving a civil union, or death;
or
4) not sooner than 12 months
after the Department has revoked or refused to renew a license, and a new
license is sought.
f) A
new application may be submitted at any time, including following the denial of
an application for license, except that when a license has been revoked or the
Department has refused to renew a license, the licensee may not reapply for
licensure as a foster family home for a period of one year after revocation or
refusal to renew.
Notes
Amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 4086, effective March 5, 2012
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