Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 403.10 - Health and Safety
a) Each
child shall be examined by a physician within 30 days before placement in a
group home unless the placement is an emergency. In an emergency placement the
physical examination shall be scheduled within 5 days after placement and
completed within 15 days after placement. In all cases each child shall be
screened for communicable diseases within 72 hours.
b) Each child shall be examined annually or
more frequently if findings and medical opinion indicate need. Diagnosed
medical problems shall be treated promptly.
c) Each child shall be given a dental
examination at least annually. Diagnosed dental defects shall be treated
promptly.
d) Immunizations and
tests, unless exempt on religious grounds, shall be administered as required by
the Illinois Department of Public Health regulations or as recommended by a
physician.
e) In case of sickness
or accident, immediate medical care shall be secured for the child in
accordance with the supervising child welfare agency's directions.
f) Any child who is ill or suspected of
having a contagious disease should be separated from other children until a
medical determination has been received that the disease is not contagious or
is no longer contagious.
g) The
group home shall keep the supervising child welfare agency informed of any of
the child's health problems including the problems of alcoholism and drug
abuse.
h) The group home shall
conduct and record fire and evacuation training at least once every 3 months
and consult with local fire authorities regarding fire safety
practices.
i) Household pets shall
be inoculated as required by state and local regulations.
j) No firearms or ammunition shall be allowed
in the group home.
k) The group
home may not use or have on the premises, on or after July 1, 2000, any unsafe
children's product as described in the Children's Product Safety Act and 89
Ill. Adm. Code 386 (Children's Product Safety).
l) No person shall smoke tobacco in a group
home, in an open or enclosed motor vehicle while transporting a child, or
within 15 feet of entrances, exits, windows that open, and ventilation intakes
that serve the group home. (See
410
ILCS 82/15.)
m) The group home shall ensure that all
persons providing transportation services comply with the driver licensing,
Rules of the Road, financial responsibility, vehicle equipment and vehicle
inspection provisions of the Illinois Vehicle Code [625 ILCS 5 ]. Persons with
special driving permits are not considered to have a valid driver's license.
1) The group home shall require that all
prospective drivers submit a written response to the following questions, which
shall be put in the driver's personnel file. No person answering "yes" to any
of these questions shall be permitted to transport children.
A) Has your driver's license been revoked or
suspended within the past 3 years for driving under the influence, manslaughter
or reckless homicide?
B) Have you
been convicted of driving under the influence, manslaughter or reckless
homicide in the past 3 years?
C)
Have you caused an accident that resulted in the death of any person within the
past 5 years? (See 225 ILCS
10/5.1(a).)
2) A child care facility driver application
and a copy of the current medical form shall be submitted to the Department for
any individual who transports children regularly on behalf of a group
home.
3) Age-appropriate safety
restraints that are federally approved and labeled as approved shall be used at
all times when transporting children in vehicles having a gross weight of less
than 10,000 pounds, except that individual safety restraints shall not be
required when children ride as passengers in taxicabs or common carriers or
public utilities. No more than one child may be in each seat belt.
4) The group home shall adopt emergency
procedures to be followed in the event of an accident, serious illness, or
severe weather. Copies of these procedures and other pertinent information
shall be provided to all persons driving on behalf of the group home and shall
remain in the possession of the driver while en route.
Notes
Amended at 34 Ill. Reg. 6054, effective May 1, 2010
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