Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 411 - LICENSING STANDARDS FOR SECURE CHILD CARE FACILITIES
Subpart C - PROGRAMMING AND MONITORING
Section 411.110 - Admission Requirements
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Only children and youth who are 13 years of age or older but less than 18 years of age for whom the Department is legally responsible may be placed in the secure child care facility in accordance with Section 5(m-1) of the Children and Family Services Act [20 ILCS 505/5 (m-1)]. Each child or youth admitted to a secure child care facility must fully meet the admission requirements established by the Department.
b) Prior to admission to a secure child care facility, an independent examiner approved by the Department shall complete a face-to-face clinical evaluation of the child or youth and shall complete a written report in the required format that states the child or youth meets the requirements of this Section for admission to a secure child care facility and the reasons for admission. This report shall include the following components:
c) The facility director shall review the referral material to assure that the child or youth meets the admission requirements, and shall submit the application to the Director or designee.
d) If a child or youth meets the requirements established by the Department for admission to a secure child care facility, the Director or designee shall review the child's or youth's case history, permanency goals, and clinical evaluation in order to determine whether admission to a secure child care facility is in the best interests of the child or youth. The decision to admit requires this level of approval.
e) Upon approval by the Director or designee, a written request for consent to admit the child or youth to a secure child care facility shall be submitted to the Department's Office of the Guardian.
f) Admission to the secure child care facility shall be consistent with the requirements for child residents set forth in the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code [405 ILCS 5 ]. At a minimum, this shall include the following:
g) A child or youth shall not qualify for admission to a secure child care facility based solely on a history of elopement. Admission must be based on a documented clinical finding that the child's or youth's behavior poses an established pattern of foreseeable serious risk of bodily harm to self or others.