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 B - OPERATING STANDARDS
Section 800.310 - Reports and Correspondence
Universal Citation: 20 IL Admin Code ยง 800.310
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) As correspondence, treatment plans, efforts to relocate sex offenders to non-Transitional Housing, and other such information becomes available or changes, the authorized representative shall submit copies of this information to the Department.
b) Annual Reports
The authorized representative shall submit by November 1 of each year to the Department an annual report that shall include, but not be limited to:
1) Total number of sex
offenders who have at any time resided in the Transitional Housing facility
since January 1.
2) Current number
of sex offenders in residency at the Transitional Housing facility and the
offenses of those offenders.
3)
Total number of sex offenders who exited Transitional Housing facility both
through successful relocation and violations since January 1.
c) Unusual Incident Reports
1) Unusual incidents or situations that occur
on the grounds of a Transitional Housing facility or that occur within the
community involving an on-duty employee or a resident at the Transitional
Housing facility shall be reported to the appropriate officials and completely
documented by the witnessing employee or the employee who received notification
of the incident prior to the end of his or her shift. The unusual incident
report shall be maintained in a separate confidential administrative file and
shall include the following:
A) The facility
name.
B) The date and time of the
incident.
C) The names and, if
applicable, the identification numbers of the staff and residents involved in
the incident.
D) The names and, if
applicable, the identification numbers of witnesses to the incident.
E) A complete narrative of the facts and
circumstances of the incident.
F)
The signature of the reporting staff member and the date and time the report
was written.
G) The signature of
the reviewing supervisory staff member and the date and time the report was
received.
H) An assessment by the
authorized representative or designee and his or her signature and the date
reviewed.
2) The
authorized representative or designee shall report immediately, by telephone,
to the Licensing Administrator and supervising authority any of the following
types of incidents or situations that occur on the grounds of the facility or
that involve an on-duty employee or resident away from the facility:
A) A resident's physical assault on any
person where serious injury requires medical treatment.
B) An arrest of a resident.
C) Use of force by an employee, including use
of physical force to restrain.
D) A
resident's suicide attempt.
E) Any
serious illness or injury that requires medical attention.
F) Any unauthorized absence of a
resident.
G) Death of a
resident.
H) Major property loss or
damage.
I) Any serious fire or
arson attempt.
J) Any resident or
employee action that the facility may refer for prosecution of criminal
charges.
K) Other incidents or
situations that, in the opinion of the authorized representative, should be
reported.
L) Any other incidents or
situations that may result in legal action or require an administrative
response by the Department.
3) The authorized representative of the
Transitional Housing facility, after immediately informing the Licensing
Administrator by telephone of the incident, shall ensure:
A) An initial incident report is completed
and transmitted to the Licensing Administrator by the next working day or
within 72 hours after the incident if the incident occurs on the weekend. The
initial report may be designated as the final report.
B) A progress report or final follow-up
report is transmitted to the Licensing Administrator within 15 days after the
incident, if applicable. A progress report shall be transmitted to the
Licensing Administrator, as additional information is available, but not less
frequently than every 90 days after the date of the last report until
submission of the final report.
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