Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 404 - LICENSING STANDARDS FOR CHILD CARE INSTITUTIONS AND MATERNITY CENTERS
Section 404.9 - Composition and Responsibilities of the Governing Body
Universal Citation: 89 IL Admin Code ยง 404.9
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) The governing body of an institution incorporated not-for-profit shall be a Board of Directors composed of at least five persons, at least one of whom shall be an Illinois resident. All board members shall be of reputable and responsible character. The governing body shall be responsible to the Department for maintaining the standards set forth in this Part.
b) If incorporated as a not-for-profit corporation, the governing body shall adopt a conflict of interest policy that requires, at a minimum:
1) that no member of the board of directors
may derive any personal profit directly by reason of his or her membership on
the board of directors or because of services provided to the board (the
restriction of deriving profit from a transaction does not apply as long as the
goods or services provided to the center or institution are priced at or below
market value, and are documented and accessible for review by the Department or
its auditors upon request);
2) that
each board member must disclose to the board any personal interest that he or
she or any immediate family member may have in any current or potential matter
before the board and refrain from participating in any decision on such
matters;
3) that no member of the
administrator's or the chief financial officer's immediate families shall serve
on the board of directors for the child care institution or maternity center
and no member or any board member's immediate family may serve as
administrator, the chief financial officer, or independent contractor of the
institution; and
4) that there
shall be no familial relationship between the executive director and the chief
financial officer.
c) If incorporated as a for-profit corporation, the board shall adopt a code of conduct.
d) The governing body shall:
1) establish written
by-laws;
2) assure that the
institution operates at all times with an on-site administrator, who, by
official notice, is made known to the Department;
3) hold at least four meetings
annually;
4) keep records of
minutes of all Board meetings reflecting official actions of the
Board;
5) officially notify the
Department in writing within two days after a change in the administrator of
the institution or within 30 days after any major changes in the corporate
structure, including, but not limited to:
A)
changes in the articles of incorporation or bylaws;
B) changes in the not-for-profit status or
tax exempt status as determined by the Internal Revenue Service (if applicable)
or its charitable organization status as determined by the Illinois Attorney
General;
C) addition of any
principal shareholder owning at least five percent of the stock of the
corporation;
D) changes in the
governing body or its officers; and
E) other changes in services provided by the
institution;
6)
establish written policies of the institution which shall be made available to
all board members and employees including services to be provided by the
institution: admissions, personnel policies, fiscal operations, care of
children and other policies as needed to direct the institution, such as family
visitation, community contacts with children and the functions of the
administrator;
7) provide and
maintain physical facilities appropriate for the program and supporting
services;
8) maintain and keep all
records and documents required by this Part in the State of Illinois where they
shall be readily available for licensing review;
9) assure fidelity bonding of fiscally
responsible officers and employees, elected or appointed, whether or not
compensated by salary, against breach of fiduciary duty or the loss of monies,
securities or other property which the institution may sustain through any
fraudulent or dishonest act or acts committed by any officer or employee acting
alone or in collusion with others; and
10) assure that all persons working with
children are of reputable character.
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