Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 402.8 - General Requirements for the Foster Home
a) The foster home shall be clean, well
ventilated, free from observable hazards, properly lighted, heated and cooled,
and free of fire hazards.
b) The
foster home may not use or have on the premises any unsafe children's product
as described in the Children's Product Safety Act [430 ILCS 125] and 89 Ill.
Adm. Code 386 (Children's Product Safety).
c) A foster home shall have a kitchen,
including, but not limited to, properly operating appliances (at a minimum,
stove, oven, refrigerator and sink).
d) A foster home shall have a bathroom with
properly operating toilet, sink and shower or tub.
e) The operation of a commercial rooming or
boarding house on the premises is not permitted.
f) The water supply of the foster family home
shall comply with the requirements of the local and State health departments.
If the foster family home accepts children under age ten or who are
developmentally disabled, the maximum hot water temperature from all showers
and bathtubs shall be no more than 115° Fahrenheit. If well water is used,
a copy of the Inspection Report and Compliance with Regulations shall be on
file with the supervising agency.
g) The applicant or licensee shall maintain
the home, premises, and all structures on the premises in a safe and sanitary
condition, including proper trash disposal and recycling when
available.
h) Water Hazards
Protection
Swimming pools, hot tubs and spas shall meet all State, tribal and/or local safety requirements.
1)
All in-ground swimming pools located in areas accessible to children shall be
fenced. The fence shall be at least 5 feet in height and secured by a locked
gate.
2) All above-ground pools
shall have non-climbable sidewalls that are at least 4 feet high or shall be
enclosed with a 5-foot fence that is at least 36 inches away from the pool's
side wall and secured with a locked gate. When the pool is not in use, pool's
steps shall be removed or the pool shall be otherwise protected to insure the
pool cannot be accessed.
3) Any
swimming pool shall be equipped with devices that are manufactured and labeled
as life saving devices and approved by the U.S. Coast Guard for sale as life
saving devices.
4) A swimming pool
shall have a working pump and filtering system when the pool cannot be emptied
after each use.
5) Any hot tub not
enclosed with a 5-foot fence shall have a securely locked cover.
6) Any portable wading pool not enclosed with
a 5-foot fence shall be emptied daily.
7) Licensees in foster family homes with
pools, hot tubs, ponds, outdoor fountains, decorative water ponds, fishponds,
or the like must have current CPR certification.
8) Foster homes shall come into compliance
with the above water hazard requirements by January 1, 2010. Foster homes that
have a license or a permit on January 1, 2009 and have had a fence with a
minimum height of 31/2 foot shall be considered in compliance with the fence
requirement.
i) No person
shall smoke tobacco or other substances in a foster family home, in any
vehicle used to transport youth in care, in the presence of
youth in care, or within 15 feet of entrances, exits, windows that
open, and ventilation intakes that serve the foster family home.
[410 ILCS 82/10 and
70] Smoking and vaping materials of any kind, and the use of any substances by
smoking or vaping, are prohibited. However, this subsection does not prohibit
smoking in a licensed foster home that does not have foster children in
placement.
j) Applicants and
licensees shall not use any illegal substance, abuse prescription or
non-prescription drugs, or abuse alcohol. Licensees shall not drink alcohol in
excess while caring for youth in care.
k) Alcoholic beverages and toxic/hazardous
materials shall be stored where youth in care cannot access them.
l) Portable space heaters may be used as a
supplementary source of heat if they have an Underwriters Laboratories sticker
attached and are used in accordance with local and State building and fire
codes. Portable space heaters may not be used in rooms where children are
sleeping. Portable and fixed space heaters in areas occupied by children shall
be separated by fire resistant partitions or barriers to prevent contact with
the heater.
m) Dangerous household
supplies and dangerous tools shall be kept in a safe place inaccessible to
children under 12 years of age. These items shall remain inaccessible to
children during disposal.
n) When
not being dispensed or immediately accessible due to medical necessity,
prescription and nonprescription drugs shall be kept in places that are not
readily accessible to children under 12 years of age. Expired or unused
medications, syringes, medical waste, or medication shall remain inaccessible
to children during disposal.
o) Any
and all firearms and ammunition shall be stored and locked up separately at all
times and kept in places inaccessible to children. No firearms possessed in
violation of a State or federal law or a local government ordinance shall be
present in the home at any time. Loaded guns shall not be kept in a foster home
unless required by law enforcement officers and in accordance with their law
enforcement agency's safety procedures.
p) Foster parents shall adequately supervise
children in their care to assure compliance with laws, including, but not
limited to, criminal laws.
q) The
foster home shall comply with all requirements of the State, tribal and local
laws and/or municipal codes for household pets. Certificates of inoculation for
rabies shall be available for inspection.
r) The foster home shall be free from rodent
and/or insect infestation.
s) The
foster home shall maintain a first aid kit and supplies, including, but not
limited to, adhesive bandages, scissors, thermometer, nonpermeable gloves,
sterile gauze pads, adhesive tape, tweezers and mild soap.
t) The foster home shall have an operating
telephone on the premises unless the supervising agency has approved a written
plan detailing the immediate and unrestricted access to a telephone.
u) The foster home shall maintain a
comprehensive list of emergency telephone numbers, including poison control,
and shall post those numbers in a prominent place in the home.
v) The foster home shall have fire and
emergency evacuation plans that are to be discussed and rehearsed quarterly
with the children.
w) The foster
home shall be equipped with a minimum of one approved smoke detector in
operating condition on every floor level and within 15 feet of every room used
for sleeping purposes, including basements and occupied attics, in accordance
with Section 3 of the Smoke Detector Act [425 ILCS 60].
x) The foster home shall have at least one
operable fire extinguisher that is readily accessible.
y) Basements and Attics
1) Basements and attics may be used for
sleeping for children who are mobile, capable of self-preservation, and able to
understand and follow directions with minimal assistance in an
emergency.
2) Children for whom
basement or attic sleeping arrangements may be provided shall be individually
evaluated and approved by the supervising agency in accordance with the
requirements of subsection (y)(1).
3) To be used for sleeping, basements and
attics shall have two exits with one exit that provides access to the outside
with means to safely reach the ground level. The second exit may be an easily
accessible outside window that provides an unobstructed opening, operable from
the inside without the use of tools, and large enough to accommodate an adult.
The sleeping area shall be separated from the furnace and utility
areas.
4) No basement or attic
shall be used for sleeping without the approval of the supervising agency after
consultation with the appropriate safety authorities.
z) A foster home that is not exempted by
Section 20 of the Carbon Monoxide Alarm Detector Act [430 ILCS 135] shall be
equipped with a minimum of one approved carbon monoxide detector within 15 feet
of every sleeping room, in accordance with Section 10 of that Act.
aa) Adequate closet and dresser space
comparable to that provided to the other children of the household shall be
provided for each foster child to accommodate personal belongings.
ab) Foster parents shall respect children's
rights to privacy while sleeping, bathing, toileting, and dressing.
ac) The room shall be exposed to an outside
window or shall have auxiliary means of ventilation.
ad) If children placed in foster care exhibit
sexually abusive behavior, sleeping arrangements for the sexually abusive child
shall comply with the requirements of a safety plan approved by the
Department.
Notes
Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 11441, effective August 1, 2009
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