Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 384 - BEHAVIOR TREATMENT IN RESIDENTIAL CHILD CARE FACILITIES
Section 384.80 - Self-Governance Programs
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Child care facilities may institute organized self-governance programs supervised by staff that allow peers to participate in the discipline or behavior management of peers upon compliance with this Section; however, effective April 1, 2006, the manual restraint of a child in any form by another child is prohibited by this Part. In an organized self-governance program, staff retain full responsibility for ensuring that all discipline or behavior management is appropriate for the circumstances and does not violate the requirements of this Part. An organized self-governance program shall not be utilized as a substitute for adequate staffing.
b) A child care facility may only implement an organized self-governance program following approval of a written plan by the child care facility's governing body and the Department. The Department will not approve a plan for an organized self-governance program unless it includes at least the following:
c) The Department's review of the plan for an organized self-governance program and any plan amendments shall be performed by a review team composed of qualified persons appointed by the Director which shall be representative of the Department and the Illinois Association of Peer Treatment Agencies. This review team shall review the plan for an organized self-governance program and any plan amendments and recommend a decision for the Director's final approval. The Department's final decision shall be made within 14 days after receipt of the complete plan for organized self-governance.
d) The written plan shall be reviewed and approved at least once every two years by the child care facility's governing body and the Department.