Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 404.4 - Application for License
a) Application
for license shall be completed by the officers of the governing body of the
institution on forms prescribed and furnished by the Department.
b) For the application to be considered
complete, the following shall be attached to the application:
1) articles of incorporation and bylaws,
indicating that the institution's corporate status is in good standing with the
Illinois Secretary of State and specifying whether the institution is for
profit or not-for-profit;
2) if a
not-for-profit corporation under Section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code ( 26
USCA 501 ), a copy of the Internal Revenue Service ruling on the institution's
exemption status from Federal income tax and registration with the Charitable
Trust Bureau of the Attorney General's Office (if applicable);
3) a statement of purpose, including the
types of child care provided;
4)
list of owners, officers, board members, and principal shareholders owning more
than 5% of the stock of the corporation and each person's attestation that he
or she has not been convicted of a felony or indicated as a perpetrator of
child abuse or child neglect, as defined in Appendix B of 89 Ill. Adm. Code 300
(Reports of Child Abuse and Neglect). This includes any or all of the above
persons who reside outside the State of Illinois. The board list shall include
the name, home address or Post Office Box and contact phone number other than
the agency's telephone number, of the board chair and officers of the board and
name of the board members and committees of the governing body;
5) list of standing committees;
6) documentation of compliance with local
zoning regulations;
7) operating
budget;
8) range of
services;
9) staffing plan which
includes job descriptions and the qualifications of staff;
10) a list of persons subject to the
background check requirements of 89 Ill. Adm. Code 385 (Background Checks) and
each person's complete, signed authorization to conduct the background check;
and
11) a code of ethics adopted by
the governing body. This code of ethics must be at least as stringent as the
Code of Ethics for Child Welfare Professionals (published by the Office of
Communications, Department of Children and Family Services, 406 E. Monroe
Street, Station #65, Springfield, Illinois 62701, May 1996, or found on the
Department's website at www.state.il.us/dcfs.
c) A new application shall be filed:
1) when an application for license has been
withdrawn, and the institution seeks to reapply;
2) there is a change of address of a
facility;
3) there is a change of
ownership, name or corporate status; or
4) not sooner than 12 months after the
Department has revoked or refused to renew a license, and a new license is
sought.
d) A new
application may be submitted at any time a license, permit or application has
been voluntarily surrendered or withdrawn by the applicant.
Notes
Amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 9976, effective July 1, 2005
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