Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 383 - LICENSING COMPLIANCE MONITORING, COMPLAINTS AND ENFORCEMENT
Subpart B - ENFORCEMENT
Section 383.35 - Investigations of Complaints Concerning Licensed Facilities
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) When a complaint alleges one or more violations of the Child Care Act or licensing standards involving a licensed child care program or facility, the supervising agency shall assign a licensing representative to investigate the allegations.
b) The licensing representative shall begin a licensing complaint investigation within 2 business days after receipt of the complaint by the supervising agency licensing unit and shall complete the investigation within 30 days after receipt of the complaint. However, upon written notice to the licensee, the investigation may be extended for an additional 30 days.
c) The licensing representative shall:
d) At the conclusion of the licensing complaint investigation, the licensing representative shall make a determination and enter a finding of "substantiated" or "unsubstantiated" with regard to each allegation in the complaint and shall document these findings. The licensing representative shall also document any other substantiated violations observed during the investigation.
e)When a licensing complaint is taken for a stand-alone investigation of a licensed foster home, the licensing unit assigned shall be responsible for contacting and interviewing all caseworkers with children placed in the licensed home. All caseworkers with children in a licensed foster home that is being investigated for a licensing violation shall receive ongoing updates and receive the final outcome of the investigation related to that foster home.
f) Within 5 business days after supervisory approval of the determination, the licensing representative shall notify the complainant, in writing, of whether the allegations in the complaint were substantiated or unsubstantiated.
g) Within 5 business days after supervisory approval of the determination, the licensing representative shall notify the licensee or permit holder, in writing, of each finding noted in the complaint investigation and any required follow-up action.
h) When a licensing complaint involves a home licensed to operate as both a foster home and a day care home, the licensing supervisors for both the foster home and day care home licensing units shall assign the complaint investigation to licensing representatives in their respective units and shall require the licensing representatives to coordinate their respective investigations.