Illinois Administrative Code
Title 20 - CORRECTIONS, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Part 2603 - COUNTY SHELTER CARE STANDARDS
Section 2603.240 - New Design and Construction
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Introduction
b) Minimum Standards
The Department must review all remodeling and construction plans of shelter care facilities.
The Department will withhold approval of a site or building design not complying with the requirements of or having the approval of local zoning boards, county or municipal governing bodies or commissions or other responsible agencies. Plans showing the proposed building location must be submitted to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources to determine compliance with the Regulation of Construction within Flood Plains (17 Ill. Adm. Code 3706) and Construction Activities in Special Flood Hazard Areas (Executive Order 79-4, effective June 1, 1979).
The site shall be located so as to be reasonably accessible to available public transportation, schools, churches, and health services.
The rated bed capacity of each shelter care facility shall be established prior to construction and shall not exceed 20 children.
The architect shall be immediately informed of available Department consultation services.
Fixtures must provide 30 foot-candles of illumination for reading area and 20 foot-candles elsewhere. Building design shall provide for maximum natural light.
Residential-type equipment shall be provided in shelter care facilities. Sleeping room doors shall have a ventilation feature, unless air conditioning is provided.
All corridors and passageways to be used as a means of exit shall be at least four feet wide.
The admission area shall be accessible by separate entrance for youth being admitted and shall be:
Adequate storage area shall be provided in the admission and living unit areas. Storage rooms, especially janitor closets, will be ventilated.
The administration area shall provide adequate office space for private consultation. A staff wash room shall be provided.
A single structure housing youth placed either in shelter care or detention must, by physical arrangement, clearly separate the two in accordance with their basic physical features, programs, and functions; however, a common kitchen may be used for meal preparation.