Illinois Administrative Code
Title 20 - CORRECTIONS, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Part 800 - TRANSITIONAL HOUSING LICENSURE FOR SEX OFFENDERS ON PAROLE, PROBATION, OR SUPERVISION
Subpart A - LICENSING PROCEDURES
Section 800.90 - Responsibilities of the Governing Body
Universal Citation: 20 IL Admin Code ยง 800.90
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) The governing body of an incorporated facility shall be a board of directors composed of at least five persons. All board members shall be of reputable and responsible character. The governing body shall be responsible for maintaining the standards set forth in this Part.
b) The governing body of a sole proprietorship or partnership shall be the partners, owners, proprietors, members, managers, or other entity or persons legally responsible for the operation of the facility.
c) The governing body shall:
1) Provide written
by-laws, partnership agreements, articles of organization, or statements of
ownership, as applicable;
2) Assure
that the facility operates at all times with an on-site administrator who, by
official notice, is made known to the Department;
3) Hold at least two meetings
annually;
4) Keep written records
or minutes of all board meetings reflecting official actions by the
board;
5) Officially notify the
Department of any major changes in the corporate structure or a change in the
administration of the facility, including: articles of incorporation and
by-laws, partnership agreements, articles of organization, board membership,
officers, ownership, and changes in services provided by the
facility;
6) Establish written
policies of the facility that shall be made available to all members of the
governing body and employees of the facility, including services to be provided
by the facility;
7) Assure that
staff have achieved appropriate competency levels for this type of facility and
are administering the facility's established policies correctly;
8) Assure that the facility has clearly
outlined procedures to ensure continuity for sex offenders residing in the
Transitional Housing and sufficient linkage agreements and programs to support
the sex offenders;
9) Provide and
maintain physical facilities appropriate for the program and supporting
services;
10) Maintain and keep all
records and documents required by this Part in the State of Illinois where they
shall be readily available for review by licensing representatives;
and
11) Assure fidelity bonding of
fiscally responsible officers and employees, elected or appointed, whether or
not compensated by salary, against breach of fidelity duty or the loss of
monies, securities or other property that the facility may sustain through any
fraudulent or dishonest act or acts committed by any officer or employee acting
alone or in collusion with others.
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