Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 406 - LICENSING STANDARDS FOR DAY CARE HOMES
- Section 406.1 - Purpose
- Section 406.2 - Definitions
- Section 406.3 - Effective Date of Standards (Repealed)
- Section 406.4 - Application for License
- Section 406.5 - Application for Renewal of License
- Section 406.6 - Provisions Pertaining to the License
- Section 406.7 - Provisions Pertaining to Permits
- Section 406.8 - General Requirements for Day Care Homes
- Section 406.9 - Characteristics and Qualifications of the Day Care Family
- Section 406.10 - Qualifications for Assistants
- Section 406.11 - Substitutes
- Section 406.12 - Enrollment and Discharge Procedures
- Section 406.13 - Number and Ages of Children Served
- Section 406.14 - Health, Medical Care and Safety
- Section 406.15 - Guidance and Discipline
- Section 406.16 - Activity Requirements
- Section 406.17 - Nutrition and Meals
- Section 406.18 - Transportation of Children By Day Care Home
- Section 406.19 - Swimming
- Section 406.20 - Children with Special Needs
- Section 406.21 - School Age Children
- Section 406.22 - Children Under 30 Months of Age
- Section 406.23 - Night Care
- Section 406.24 - Records and Reports
- Section 406.25 - Confidentiality of Records and Information
- Section 406.26 - Cooperation with the Department
- Section 406.27 - Severability of This Part
- Appendix A - Meal Pattern Chart for Children 0 to 12 Months of Age
- Appendix B - Meal Pattern Chart for Children Over One Year of Age
- Appendix C - Background of Abuse, Neglect, or Criminal History Which May Prevent Licensure or Employment in a Day Care Home
- Appendix D - Pre-Service and In-Service Training
- Appendix E - List of Items for Fire Safety Inspection
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by the Child Care Act of 1969 [225 ILCS 10], the Children's Product Safety Act [430 ILCS 125], Section 3 of the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act [325 ILCS 5], Sections 1 and 2 of the Facilities Requiring Smoke Detectors Act [425 ILCS 10], and Section 5 of the Missing Children Records Act [325 ILCS 50].
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