Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 407.250 - Enrollment and Discharge Procedures
a)
The day care center shall enroll only those children eligible under the
center's written enrollment policies. The center shall not use eligibility
criteria that screen out children with disabilities, and shall make reasonable
modifications in policies, practices and procedures to accommodate children
with disabilities.
b) Prior to
enrollment, the parents shall be provided information about the program and
given an opportunity to observe during the hours of operation.
c) The day care center shall provide publicly
available written statements that include the following and that are given to
parents at the time their child is enrolled in the facility:
1) Names, business address and telephone
number of those persons legally responsible for the program and of those
persons having immediate responsibility for the daily conduct of the
program;
2) Statement of services,
purposes and goals;
3) Description
of the daily program;
4) Fees and
plan for payment;
5) Policies
regarding delinquent fees;
6) Types
of insurance coverage for children;
7) Admission, enrollment, and discharge
policies and procedures:
A) Hours of
operation;
B) Information regarding
part-time enrollment, if applicable;
C) Holiday and vacation schedules;
8) Arrangements for arrival and
departure of children (time, location, transportation);
9) Provision for emergency medical care,
treatment of illness and accidents, which includes:
A) A plan to obtain prompt services of
physician and hospitalization, if needed or a plan from the parent to access
the services of a certified practitioner for a child exempt from medical care
on religious grounds; and
B) A plan
for immediately notifying the parent of any illness, accident or injury to the
child;
10) Formal
religious observance or instruction, if any;
11) Visits, trips, or excursions off the
premises and the transportation used for these visits, trips, or
excursions;
12) Procedures
concerning personal belongings brought to the center;
13) Policy regarding release of personal
information on the child or family;
14) Guidance and discipline policy;
15) Planned means of communication between
the center and the parents;
16) Day
care centers subject to testing of water for the presence of lead shall inform
parents where in the facility the results of all water testing (at, above or
below 2.01 ppb) are prominently posted and any mitigation actions that are in
place; and
17) Behavior Support and
program transition policies.
d) The facility shall distribute a summary of
the licensing standards, provided by the Department, to the parents of each
child at the time that the child is accepted for care in the facility. In
addition, consumer information materials provided by the Department including,
but not limited to, information on reporting and prevention of child abuse and
neglect and preventing and reporting communicable disease shall be distributed
to the parents or each child cared for when designated for distribution by the
Department.
e) The day care center
may ask parents to share professional evaluations during the enrollment process
when necessary to determine how best to meet the needs of the child.
f) Parents shall be informed of and agree to
any variations in regular procedures undertaken to meet the specific needs of
their child.
g) The day care center
shall give parents adequate information about the program so parents can make
an informed decision regarding the enrollment of their child. At the time of
enrollment, the parents shall receive a copy of all written policy statements
required by Section 407.250(c).
h)
Staff shall be informed of the child's enrollment before a child's first day of
attendance and given the information necessary to make the child's initial
adjustment as comfortable as possible.
i) The day care center shall maintain a
record on all children enrolled in the center to help staff plan effectively to
meet each child's individual needs.
1) A
written enrollment application shall be on file for each child with the
signatures of the enrolling parents. The application shall contain the
following information:
A) Child's full name,
date of birth and gender;
B) Date
of enrollment and discharge;
C)
Scheduled days and hours of care;
D) Name, home address and telephone number of
parents;
E) Work hours of parents
and name, address and telephone number of place of employment;
F) Name, address and telephone number of the
child's physician or certified Christian Science practitioner, if
applicable;
G) Name, address and
telephone number of all persons authorized to pick up the child, which includes
both:
i) A primary list of persons authorized
to pick up the child regularly; and
ii) A contingency list of persons authorized
to pick up the child occasionally, including conditions for releasing the child
to such persons;
H)
Name, address and telephone number (day and evening) of persons to be contacted
in an emergency if the parents cannot be reached; and
I) Information regarding the child's
individual development, habits, medical needs and other factors critical to the
child's well-being and ability to participate in the program.
2) Written agreements and consents
for the following shall be on file for each child:
A) Visits, trips or excursions off the
premises, including transportation arrangements, when appropriate;
B) Health care and treatment, including
emergency first-aid;
C) Child's
involvement in research, if applicable;
D) Formal religious instruction or
observances, if applicable;
E) Use
of photographs, film or video of children;
F) School attendance away from the center, if
applicable, including the time the child shall be released and the means of
transportation the child shall use;
G) Participation in athletic activities such
as swimming or gymnastics, if applicable; and
H) Use of facility transportation, if
applicable.
3) Reports
of health examinations, unless waived in accordance with Section
407.310(a)(7).
4) The day care center shall:
A) Provide a written notice to the parent of
any child to be enrolled for the first time that within 30
days of enrollment the parent must provide a certified copy of
the child's birth certificate or other reliable proof of identity and age of
the child. The center shall make a duplicate and return the original
certified copy to the parent no later than the end of the next business day
after receipt. If a certified copy of the birth certificate is not available,
the parent must submit a passport, visa or other governmental
documentation as proof of the child's identity and age and an
affidavit or notarized letter explaining the inability to
produce a certified copy of the birth certificate. The center's notice
to parent shall also indicate that the center is required by law to notify the
Illinois State Police or local law enforcement agency if the parent fails to
submit proof of the child's identity within the 30 day time frame;
B) Notify the Illinois State Police or local
law enforcement agency of the parent's failure to submit a certified copy of
the child's birth certificate or other reliable proof of identity. The center
shall also notify the parent or guardian in writing that the
Illinois State Police or local law enforcement has been
notified as required by law, advising the parent that he or she has 10
additional days to comply by submitting the required
documentation;
C)
Report to
the Illinois State Police or local law enforcement agency any
affidavit received that appears inaccurate or suspicious in form or
content;
D)
Flag
the record of a child enrolled at the day care who is reported by the
Illinois State Police as a missing person, and shall immediately report
to the Illinois State Police any request concerning flagged
records or knowledge as to the whereabouts of any missing child.
[325 ILCS
50/5]
j) Infants, toddlers and preschool age
children who, after documented attempts have been made to meet the child's
individual needs, demonstrate an inability to benefit from the type of care
offered by the facility, or whose presence is detrimental to the group, shall
be transitioned to a different program.
k) For infants, toddlers and preschool age
children, in all instances when a facility decides that it is in the best
interest of the child to transition to a different program, the child's and
parents' needs shall be considered by planning with the parents to identify the
new program, and working with the parents and pending program on a transition
plan designed to ensure continuity of services to meet the child's needs.
Licensees shall adhere to the following requirements regarding program
transition plans:
1) All day care centers
shall have written transition policies that outline circumstances in which
children may transition out of the program and what the transition process
entails;
2) Providers shall notify
the Department of transition plans;
3) Nothing shall preclude a parent's or legal
guardian's right to withdraw his or her child from a day care center. A written
statement from the parent or guardian shall be requested by the provider and
kept on file, stating the reason for the decision to withdraw the child;
and
4) If parents/guardians are
unable to provide a letter, the licensee shall maintain documentation that
includes the requestor's name and relationship to the child, along with the
withdrawal date. The licensee must also sign and date the
documentation.
l)
Providers of childcare to infants, toddlers or preschool age children shall
maintain documentation regarding steps taken to ensure that the child can
participate safely in the program, in accordance with the behavior support plan
and program transition policy. This shall include attempts to utilize qualified
professional resources, including when parental consent is attempted and
whether it is obtained.
m) Early
intervention services received by children shall be documented in the behavior
support plan. Providers shall also document whether children are evaluated by
the Early Intervention Program and/or the school district and, with regard to
those children evaluated, whether they are found eligible or ineligible to
receive services.
n) Providers
shall collect, and report annually to the Illinois State Board of Education, in
compliance with 23 Ill. Adm. Code 235.340(Reporting), information on
children.
Notes
Amended at 34 Ill. Reg. 4700, effective March 22, 2010
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