Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 300 - REPORTS OF CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT
Section 300.100 - Initial Investigation
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) When a report of child abuse or neglect is received, Department investigative staff will make an initial investigation to validate whether there is reasonable cause to believe that child abuse or neglect exists.
b) The initial investigation will consist of the following steps:
c) Investigative staff shall begin an investigation within 24 hours after the Department receives a report alleging child abuse or neglect. An investigation shall begin immediately when:
d) An investigation normally shall be started by in-person contact with all the children alleged to have been abused or neglected. When the incident occurred in a group setting and a number of perpetrators or children are alleged to be involved, contact may be delayed while a comprehensive investigative plan is developed with other investigative bodies (e.g. local law enforcement, the Department of State Police, out-of-state law enforcement, the Federal Bureau of Investigation) as long as the children's safety can be assured during the delay.
e) However, in some instances, the Department's good faith attempt to contact the children alleged to have been abused or neglected shall be sufficient to start the investigation. The following constitute good faith attempts to begin the investigation:
f) Although a good faith attempt to contact the children alleged to be abused or neglected begins the investigation, this good faith attempt does not relieve investigative staff of the responsibility to complete the contacts required by Department rule. Investigative staff will continue to attempt to establish in-person contact with the alleged child victim, conducting a diligent search to locate the child.
g) Investigative staff will examine the following criteria to determine whether there is a good faith indication to believe that abuse or neglect exists:
h) If any one of the above criteria is not present, a determination will be made that the report does not provide a good faith indication that child abuse or neglect exists, and the investigation will be terminated. If the above criteria are present, investigative staff will begin a formal investigation.
i) If, after the initial investigation, investigative staff determine that:
then upon commencement of the formal investigation the Department shall inform the appropriate supervisor or administrator of that employment or activity that a formal investigation has been commenced which may or may not result in an indicated report unless the Director determines that such notification would be detrimental to the Department's investigation. The Department may also notify the person being investigated, unless the Department determines that such notification would be detrimental to the Department's investigation.
j) The Department will notify the following persons when an initial investigation determines that a report does not contain a good faith indication that child abuse or neglect exists and, therefore, a formal investigation will not be commenced:
k) The subjects of the report may request that a report which was not validated by the initial investigation be retained in the Department's computer and local index files, if the subjects of the report believe that the report was made for harassment purposes. The Department shall honor all such written requests and shall retain these records for five years, as allowed in the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act.