Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 409.90 - Organization and Administration
a)
The members of the governing body or organization of the facility where the
YTHP operates are responsible for maintaining the standards set forth in this
Part. The governing body may delegate responsibility for day-to-day compliance
with these standards to the program administrator.
b) The Office of Legal Services, Department
of Children and Family Services, 100 W. Randolph, Chicago, Illinois 60601 shall
be notified in writing within 10 business days after receipt of any notice of
legal action that may affect the YTHP. The notice shall include a copy of all
complaints, notices, demands, orders and other relevant materials received by
the agency. The Office of Legal Services shall forward a copy of all materials
to the Central Office of Licensing.
c) A complete, current set of licensing
standards for the YTHP shall be available at all times in an area that is
accessible to agency employees.
d)
The administrator, supervisors and staff shall have a working knowledge of the
Child Care Act of 1969 [225 ILCS 10 ], the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting
Act [325 ILCS 5 ], the Children and Family Services Act [20 ILCS 505 ], the
Juvenile Court Act of 1987 [705 ILCS 405 ], and the Emancipation of Minors Act
[750 ILCS 30 ].
e) Employees of a
YTHP are mandated to report suspected child abuse or neglect directly to the
State Central Register and are required to acknowledge their status as mandated
reporters by signing a form prescribed by the Department when they begin their
employment. Employees shall make reports immediately to the State Central
Register as required by the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act. The
telephone number for reporting is 1-800-252-2873.
f) The YTHP shall develop a risk management
plan, as described in Appendix A of this Part, that identifies potential
financial and operational risks, specifies ways to reduce or eliminate the
risks, and establishes procedures to be followed in an emergency or
crisis.
g) The YTHP shall carry
public liability insurance in the single limit minimum amount of $300,000 per
occurrence.
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