Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 316 - ADMINISTRATIVE CASE REVIEWS AND COURT HEARINGS
Section 316.40 - Frequency of Administrative Case Reviews
Universal Citation: 89 IL Admin Code § 316.40
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) The first administrative case review shall be conducted within six months after the temporary custody hearing.
b) Following the six-month administrative case review, administrative case reviews shall be conducted every six months.
c) Additional Administrative Case Reviews
1) The Office of Administrative Case Review
may schedule more frequent case reviews for the following reasons:
A) the case requires more than the scheduled
six-month review. Such cases may be ones in which it is important that
follow-up on the recommendations made at the last administrative case review is
monitored; or
B) the biological
family requests an administrative case review prior to the first six-month
review; or
C) cases of workers,
teams, offices, and contributing agencies are selected for special reviews
because those workers, teams, offices, and contributing agencies are shown to
be non-compliant with mandated requirements. Non-compliance of mandated
requirements may include, but is not limited to:
i) failure to establish and implement
procedures for assessment and case planning;
ii) failure to set and conduct family
meetings;
iii) failure to establish
or fully implement a Sibling Visitation and Contact Plan that is in the best
interests of the siblings in foster care; and
iv) failure to comply with current and
ongoing consent decrees; or
D) as requested by the juvenile court
overseeing the case.
2)
The caseworker and supervisor must attend all administrative case reviews
scheduled by the Office of Administrative Case Review in accordance with this
subsection (c).
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