Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 430.30 - Office of Inspector General (OIG) Investigations
a) Investigations by the Office of Inspector
General (OIG)
1) The Office of Inspector
General (OIG) of the Department of Children and Family Services investigates
allegations of, or incidents of, possible misconduct, misfeasance, malfeasance,
or violation of rules, procedures or laws by an employee, foster parent,
service provider, or a contractor of the Illinois Department of Children and
Family Services, or employees of the service provider or contractor. Any
investigation conducted by the Inspector General shall be independent and
separate from an investigation mandated by the Abused and Neglected Child
Reporting Act [325 ILCS 5 ].
2) The
Inspector General investigates deaths or serious injuries in foster homes,
child welfare institutions, independent living programs and other facilities
licensed by the Department, as well as deaths or serious injury when there was
an open child welfare service case or child protection investigation by the
Department within the preceding 12 months.
3) The Inspector General investigates
complaints relating to child welfare employee licensure pursuant to this Part
and 89 Ill. Adm. Code 412 (Licensure of Direct Child Welfare Services Employees
and Supervisors).
b)
Operation of the Office of Inspector General (OIG)
1) The OIG shall be independent of the
operations of the Department and shall report to the Director and perform all
other duties the Director may designate.
A)
The files of the Inspector General shall remain separate from other files of
the Department and shall not be open for review by the Department or the
general public.
B) Investigations
will be conducted separately from any Department investigations, including
Independent Utilization Reviews and reviews or audits conducted pursuant to 89
Ill. Adm. Code 434 (Audits, Reviews and Investigations).
2) The Inspector General shall have access to
all information and personnel necessary to perform the duties of the
office.
3) The Inspector General
shall be the primary liaison between the Department and the Illinois State
Police. As such, Department management personnel shall report all known
criminal acts impacting on professional duties of employees to the Inspector
General, who will coordinate with the Illinois State Police.
4) A full OIG investigation consists of:
A) Retrieval of relevant records, either
through subpoena, impounding or voluntary production;
B) Review of all relevant documentation;
and
C) Interviews of all relevant
persons.
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