Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 409.280 - Shelter and Housing Services
a)
Shelter or housing shall be available every day of the year to homeless youth
who have been partially emancipated.
b) The YTHP may consist of providing shelter
or housing, and services to homeless youth who are at least 16 but less than 18
years of age and have been partially emancipated under the Emancipation of
Minors Act. No person 21 years of age or older, other than staff, shall be
permitted in the sleeping area portion of the YTHP.
c) Service referrals may include, but are not
limited to:
1) Contract with providers of
youth services;
2) Assistance to
the youth to be independent and self-reliant.
d) In the event that a youth is seriously ill
or otherwise unable to take care of himself/herself away from the shelter or
housing during the hours that it is not normally open, the YTHP shall have
procedures in place to provide for adequate care and supervision of the
homeless youth until appropriate care can be found.
e) Shelter or housing may be suspended for up
to 72 hours for the homeless youth's failure to follow policies of the YTHP.
The agency shall find a safe place for the homeless youth to stay during the
suspension before the suspension can take place.
f) The YTHP shall have a written policy in
place that enumerates the situations in which a homeless youth may be suspended
or terminated from shelter or housing. The policy shall be approved by the
Department and accessible to residents and shall be reviewed with homeless
youth upon their first admission.
g) The agency or organization may discharge
from the YTHP any homeless youth who, after attempts have been made to meet the
homeless youth's individual needs, demonstrates the inability to benefit from
the type of shelter or housing offered by the YTHP, or whose presence is
detrimental to the group. When applicable, the agency or organization shall
notify the court that granted partial emancipation to the homeless youth of
this action.
h) In all instances,
when the YTHP determines that its facility is no longer appropriate for the
homeless youth or that another program is more appropriate for the homeless
youth, the YTHP shall work to meet the homeless youth's needs when he or she
leaves the shelter or housing, including referrals to other institutions,
agencies or facilities.
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