Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 301 - PLACEMENT AND VISITATION SERVICES
Subpart D - FOSTER PARENT/RELATIVE CAREGIVER IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
Appendix A - Criminal Convictions that Prevent Placement of Children with Relatives
a) Children for whom the Department of Children and Family Services is legally responsible shall not be placed with a relative, as defined in this Part, or allowed to remain in the home of a relative if the relative caregiver or any adult member of the household has been convicted of committing any of the following crimes, except as allowed via a waiver process under subsections (b) and (c).
1) Homicide
Murder*
Solicitation of murder*
Solicitation of murder for hire*
Intentional homicide of an unborn child*
Voluntary manslaughter of an unborn child*
Involuntary manslaughter*
Reckless homicide*
Concealment of a homicidal death*
Involuntary manslaughter of an unborn child*
Reckless homicide of an unborn child*
Drug induced homicide*
2) Sex Offenses
Child pornography*
Exploitation of a child*
Sexual exploitation of a child*
Obscenity
Harmful materials
Tie in sales of obscene publications to distributors
Indecent solicitation of a child*
Indecent solicitation of an adult
Public indecency
Sexual relations within families*
Prostitution
Soliciting for a prostitute
Soliciting for a juvenile prostitute*
Solicitation of a sexual act
Pandering
Keeping a place of prostitution*
Keeping a place of juvenile prostitution*
Patronizing a prostitute
Patronizing a juvenile prostitute*
Pimping
Juvenile pimping*
3) Kidnapping and Related Offenses
Kidnapping
Aggravated unlawful restraint
Forcible detention
Aiding and abetting child abduction*
Aggravated kidnapping
Child abduction*
4) Bodily Harm
Aggravated battery of a child*
Criminal sexual assault*
Aggravated criminal sexual assault*
Predatory criminal sexual assault of a child*
Criminal sexual abuse*
Aggravated sexual abuse*
Heinous battery*
Aggravated battery with a firearm
Tampering with food, drugs, or cosmetics
Drug-induced infliction of great bodily harm
Aggravated stalking
Home invasion
Vehicular invasion
Criminal transmission of HIV
Criminal neglect of an elderly or disabled person
Child abandonment*
Endangering the life or health of a child*
Ritual mutilation
Ritualized abuse of a child*
Any violation of the Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act [720 ILCS 646 ].
5) An offense in any other state the elements of which are similar and bear a substantial relationship to any of the offenses listed in this subsection (a).
b) If the relative caregiver or any adult member of the household has been convicted of one of the crimes in subsections (a)(1) through (5) marked by an asterisk, any request for a waiver must be submitted in writing to the Director of the Department for his or her personal approval. The supervising agency shall submit the following information along with the request for waiver of the criminal convictions.
1) the age of the individual at the time of the convictions;
2) the length of time that has elapsed since the last conviction;
3) the relationship of the crime and the capacity to care for related children;
4) evidence of rehabilitation; and
5) opinions of community members concerning the individual in question.
c) If the relative caregiver or any adult member of the household has been convicted of one of the crimes identified in subsections (a)(1) through (5) not marked by an asterisk, related children for whom the Department is legally responsible shall not be placed in or continue to remain in the relative caregiver's household unless a waiver of this prior criminal history has been granted in accordance with the requirements of this subsection. The Director of the Department shall designate specific Department employees who have the authority to grant these waivers on a 24 hour per day basis. When the supervising agency believes that there have been extraordinary circumstances surrounding the criminal history or the convicted persons has been successfully rehabilitated and placement in the relative's household is in the best interests of the children, the supervising agency may request a waiver of this prior criminal history by asking the Department to consider the factors in subsection (b). These requests may be made orally, but must be confirmed in writing. The Department's decision with regard to the request for a waiver shall be documented in writing and included in the child's case record.