Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 406.6 - Provisions Pertaining to the License
a) The licensees shall be a primary caregiver
or caregivers who reside in the family home and meet the requirements of this
Part. If there are joint licensees, they must be related and both must live in
the family home.
b) A day care home
license is valid for 3 years unless revoked by the Department or voluntarily
surrendered by the licensee.
c) The
number and age of children under age 12 cared for in the day care home at any
one time shall be in compliance with provision in Section
406.13.
Increases in the license capacity or the ages of children served shall be with
written approval of the supervising agency.
d) The age limits specified on the license
shall be observed, unless the licensee has submitted a transition plan to the
Department in accordance with Section
406.13(h)
in order to keep members of a sibling group together and the Department has
approved the plan.
e) Child care
may be provided only in those areas specified on the license.
f) The license is valid only for the family
residence of the licensee and shall not be transferred to another person or
other legal entity.
g) The license
shall not be valid for a name or location other than the name and location on
the license.
h) No day care home
provider shall be licensed to provide care for more than 18 hours within a
24-hour period.
i) The license
shall be prominently displayed in the home at all times.
j) There shall be no fee or charge for the
license.
k) By September 1, 2012,
the primary caregivers and assistants employed by the day care home shall
become members of and participate in the Gateways to Opportunity Registry, with
all educational and training credentials entered into the registry verified in
accordance with procedures and requirements adopted by the Department of Human
Services (see 89 Ill. Adm. Code 50.Subpart G). Newly hired staff serving
children shall be members of the Gateways to Opportunity Registry within 30
days after hire.
Notes
Amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 13057, effective August 15, 2012
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