Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 406.5 - Application for Renewal of License
a)
Application forms for license renewal shall be mailed to day care home
licensees by the supervising agency 6 months prior to the expiration date of
the license.
b) The completed
application shall be signed by the licensees and submitted to the supervising
agency at least 3 months prior to expiration of the current license, in order
to be considered timely and sufficient.
c) When a licensed day care home seeks to
change its name, location, or supervising agency, a new application reflecting
the changes must be completed, signed by the licensees and submitted to the
supervising agency 30 days prior to the effective date of the changes for the
application to be considered timely and sufficient.
d)
When a licensee has made timely
and sufficient application for renewal of a license or a new license with
reference to any activity of a continuing nature and the Department fails to
render a decision on the application for renewal of the license prior to the
expiration date of the license, the existing license shall continue in full
force and effect for up to 30 days until the final Department decision has been
made. The Department may further extend the period in which such decision must
be made in individual cases for up 30 days, if good cause is shown.
[225 ILCS
10/5(d) ]
e) Prior to renewal, the licensee shall be
current with the annual 15 hours of required training in accordance with
Appendix D that, for applicants and assistants licensed to care for newborns
and infants, shall include the following topics:
1) Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS),
Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID) and safe sleep recommendations from the
American Academy of Pediatrics; and
2) Shaken Baby Syndrome.
f) At the time of license renewal, the
supervising agency shall review the fire emergency, tornado/severe weather
emergency, and hazard protection written plans. Any revision or enhancement
shall be part of the licensing renewal process. Licensed homes that do not have
a written hazard plan (see Section
406.4(b)(1)(F)
) shall develop a plan and submit it to the supervising agency prior to
renewal.
g) Fire Safety Inspection
1) Fire safety inspections of homes licensed
for multi-housing unit or single family dwelling in which care will be provided
on other than grade level shall be completed by OSFM or its designee;
2) Fire safety inspection of homes licensed
for a single floor with no unusual or complex code considerations shall be
completed by a licensing representative trained by OSFM;
3) The fire safety inspection shall be
conducted in accordance with the requirements of Appendix E.
h) Upon receipt of the application
for license renewal, the supervising agency shall conduct a license study in
order to determine that the day care home continues to meet licensing
standards. The licensing study shall be in writing and shall be reviewed and
signed by the licensing supervisor and the licensing representative performing
the study. The licensees shall receive a copy of the results of the on-site
compliance review upon request.
i)
For a renewal application effective January 1, 2014 or later, proof the
home that has been tested within the last 3 years for radon, as established by
rules of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (32 Ill. Adm. Code
422) [225
ILCS 10/5.8 ].
Notes
Amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 19127, effective November 30, 2013
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