Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 310 - DELIVERY OF YOUTH SERVICES FUNDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Subpart B - COMPREHENSIVE, COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES TO YOUTH
Section 310.12 - Eligibility for Comprehensive, Community Based Youth Services
Universal Citation: 89 IL Admin Code ยง 310.12
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Department funded youth services must be provided to the following categories of youth:
1) Youth who have been taken into limited
custody by the police as potential minors requiring authoritative intervention
(MRAI's) for one of the following reasons:
A)
absence from home without parental consent; or
B) beyond the control of parents in
circumstances which constitute a substantial or immediate danger to the youth's
physical safety.
2)
Youth absent from home without parental consent or beyond the control of
parents in circumstances which constitute a substantial or immediate danger to
the youth's physical safety who are referred by Department of Children and
Family Services field offices, Department of Children and Family Services'
child protective teams or the State Central Register operated by the Department
of Children and Family Services, including youth whose parents refuse to take
custody.
3) MRAI or behavior
problem wards of the Department of Children and Family Services for whom family
reunification is the permanency goal and for whom termination of custody or
guardianship is possible.
4)
Multi-problem youth referred for in-home services by the Governor's Youth
Service Initiative.
b) Department funded youth services may be provided at the discretion of the local board or local service system to the following categories of youth:
1) youth adjudicated MRAI, including youth
adjudicated MRAI and in violation of a court order;
2) delinquents at risk of court petition,
adjudication or commitment to the Department of Corrections;
3) other youth exhibiting behavior
problems;
4) youth in need of
prevention and youth development opportunities;
5) adjudicated non-violent delinquents who
will be committed to the Department of Corrections if services are not provided
who qualify, as part of their individual treatment plan, for services provided
by the local board or local services system. Services to these youth are
mandatory where the Unified Delinquency Intervention Services (UDIS) Program
exists; otherwise services are optional;
6) homeless youth 18 through 20 years of age
in need of shelter and independent living services.
7) truant minors in need of supervision
referred by regional school superintendents (not applicable in Cook
County).
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