Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 406.9 - Characteristics and Qualifications of the Day Care Family
a) No individual may receive a license from
the Department when the applicant, a member of the household age 13 and over,
or any individual who has access to the children cared for in a day care home,
or any employee of the day care home, has not authorized the background check
required by 89 Ill. Adm. Code 385 (Background Checks) and been cleared in
accordance with the requirements of Part 385.
b) Employees subject to background checks may
begin employment on a conditional basis while awaiting the results of the
background check. The employees may not be alone with children until the
results of the initial background check have been received.
c) Persons who have been the perpetrator of
certain types of child abuse or neglect or who have committed or attempted to
commit certain crimes may not be licensed to operate a day care home, be a
member of the household of a family home in which a day care home operates, or
be an employee or volunteer in a day care home. These allegations/criminal
convictions are listed in Appendix C of this Part.
d) Day care homes shall be responsible for
ensuring that persons subject to criminal background checks make themselves
available for fingerprinting when scheduled by the Department or its authorized
representatives. Failure of a person subject to criminal background checks to
appear for scheduled fingerprinting may result in the denial of a license
application or refusal to renew or revocation of an existing license unless the
child care facility can demonstrate that it took reasonable measures to insure
cooperation with the fingerprinting process. Adequate cause for failure to
appear for fingerprinting includes, but is not limited to:
1) death in the family of the
person;
2) serious illness of the
person or illness in the person's immediate family; or
3) weather or transportation
emergencies.
e) As a
condition of licensure, each licensee or license applicant must certify
under penalty of perjury that he or she is current or not more than 30 days
delinquent in complying with a child support order. Failure to so certify may
result in a denial of the license application, refusal to renew the license, or
revocation of the license. (Section 10-65(c) of the Illinois
Administrative Procedure Act [
5 ILCS
100/10-65(c) ])
f) If the licensees or license applicants
acknowledge that they are more than 30 days delinquent in complying with an
order for child support or, upon completion of the background check, the
licensees or license applicants are found to be delinquent despite their
certification, the Department shall deny the application for license, refuse to
renew the license, or revoke the license unless the licensees or license
applicants arrange for payment of past due and current child support and pay
child support in accordance with that agreement.
g) Members of the household who have contact
with the children in care shall treat them with respect, courtesy, and
patience.
h) The caregiver is
responsible for the day-to-day operation of the day care home in accordance
with the standards prescribed in this Part.
i) The licensee shall be present in the home
when day care children are in attendance unless a qualified substitute
caregiver per Section
406.11 is
present.
j) The licensee and other
adult members of the household in contact with day care children shall be
stable, law abiding, responsible, mature individuals.
k) The caregivers in a day care home shall be
at least 18 years of age.
l)
Caregivers licensed after January 1, 2011 shall have proof of a high school
diploma, equivalent certificate, or degree from a regionally accredited
institution of higher education or vocational institution.
m) The caregivers and all members of the
household shall provide medical evidence as required by Section
406.24(i)
that they are free of reportable communicable disease, and, in the case of
caregivers, free of physical or mental conditions that could interfere with the
child care responsibilities.
n) The
licensee who is the primary caregiver shall be certified in first aid, the
Heimlich maneuver and infant/child cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) by the
American Red Cross, the American Heart Association or other entity approved by
the Illinois Department of Public Health.
o) During the hours of operation of the day
care home, there shall be at least one person on the premises certified in
first aid, the Heimlich maneuver and infant/child cardiopulmonary resuscitation
(CPR) by the American Red Cross or the American Heart Association, or other
entity approved by the Illinois Department of Public Health. The caregivers
shall have on file current certificates attesting to the training.
p) The caregiver shall successfully complete
a Department approved basic training course of 6 or more clock hours in
providing care to children with disabilities. Refer to Appendix D for basic
course requirements. The licensee shall have on file a certificate attesting to
the successful completion of the training.
1)
New licensee shall complete this training within 36 months from the issue date
of the initial license.
2) A
licensee who has completed training prior to November 15, 2003 may have that
training approved as meeting the provisions of this Section. A certificate of
training completion and a description of the course content must be submitted
to the Department for approval.
q) Through interaction with the licensing
representative, children, parents or guardian of children in care and operation
of the day care home in accordance with standards prescribed by this Part,
caregivers shall exhibit competence in the following specific areas:
1) Knowledge of basic hygiene, safety, and
nutrition.
2) The ability to relate
comfortably with parents and to communicate with them on differences in
caregiving methods, values, and goals.
3) The ability to communicate with
children.
4) The ability to set
realistic controls for children and to enforce these without harshness or
physical abuse.
5) Knowledge of the
child's need to explore and manipulate and the willingness to provide and
maintain a home where children can enjoy living and learning.
6) Using developmentally appropriate behavior
management techniques that do not constitute corporal punishment of
children.
r) The
caregivers may not work or be employed outside the home during the hours the
day care home is licensed. Outside employment during hours that child care is
not being provided shall not interfere with child care.
s) The caregiver shall be awake, alert, and
able to supervise the children when providing care, except as allowed by
Section
406.23(h).
t) The caregivers shall complete 15 clock
hours of in-service training per licensing year in accordance with the
requirements in Appendix D.
1) The training
may be derived from programs offered by any of the entities identified in
Appendix D.
2) Courses or workshops
to meet this requirement include, but are not limited to, those listed in
Appendix D.
3) The records of the
day care home shall document the training in which the caregiver has
participated, and these records shall be available for review by the
Department.
4) Caregivers obtaining
clock hours in excess of the required 15 clock hours per year may apply up to 5
clock hours to the next year's training requirements.
5) Licensees shall submit to the local
licensing office a certificate of completion of lead safety training consisting
of instruction in the following topics:
A)
Mitigation plan strategies for test results of 2.01 ppb or above; and
B) Impact of lead exposure.
u) Licensees or
applicants shall not provide false or misleading information regarding their
compliance with the applicable regulations.
Notes
Amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 13057, effective August 15, 2012
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