Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 408.55 - Substitutes
a) A substitute
caregiver may be used in the home up to 25 child care hours per month and for
an additional period not to exceed 2 weeks in a 12 month period. The
supervising agency may approve additional time for family emergencies, medical
reasons, and continuing education when the substitute to be used during these
periods meets the qualifications in Section
408.45. The substitute
caregiver's work time shall be documented.
b) A substitute caregiver shall be at least
21 years of age.
c) A person who
functions as a substitute caregiver on a regular or scheduled basis shall meet
the requirements of Sections
408.35
and
408.40.
d) The parents of children in care and the
Department shall be notified of any substitution which occurs on a regular or
scheduled basis or where in the caregiver is absent from the home for more than
24 consecutive hours during which children are in care.
e) The caregiver shall have on file the
names, addresses, and telephone numbers of additional adults who would be
available to assist in the home in an emergency.
f) The caregiver shall have a plan worked out
and understood by the parents in case the caregiver is ill or absent from the
home due to an emergency.
Notes
Amended at 27 Ill. Reg. 19232, effective December 15, 2003
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