Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 412 - LICENSURE OF DIRECT CHILD WELFARE SERVICE EMPLOYEES AND SUPERVISORS
Section 412.30 - Organization and Administration of Licensing Program
Universal Citation: 89 IL Admin Code ยง 412.30
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) The Department shall:
1) verify that individuals applying for a
license meet the requirements of Section
412.40(b)
and (f);
2) authorize examinations that fairly test
the knowledge and skills of applicants to be a direct child welfare service
employee;
3) maintain licensing
files for applicants and persons licensed by the Department to be direct child
welfare service employees;
4)
maintain rosters of names and addresses of all currently licensed direct child
welfare service employees and all persons whose licenses have been suspended or
revoked;
5) provide Licensing
Action and Pending Licensing Action concerning specific individuals to
prospective employers within three business days after a request is received.
Licensing status information shall include, but not be limited to, date of
issuance and pending or implemented licensure action against the licensee
within the prior 10 years, including charges issued by the
Department;
6) provide known child
welfare employers with information within three business days concerning any
licensure action or any final administrative decision;
7) obtain written statements from the
applicant that attest that he or she is not in default of an educational loan
in accordance with the Educational Loan Default Act [5 ILCS
385/2] and that he or she is not more than 30 days
delinquent in paying a child support order as specified in the Illinois
Administrative Procedure Act [5 ILCS
100/10-65(c)] ;
8) determine whether to issue licenses;
and
9) accept relinquishments of
licenses and record in the CWEL file if the relinquishment was received during
an open CWEL investigation or CWEL proceeding and any subsequent
appeals.
b) The Department and POS agencies shall:
1) request
a child abuse and neglect prior history check and a criminal background check
on a prospective direct child welfare service employee prior to hiring the
employee or as soon afterwards as is reasonably practicable;
2) verify the license status of job
applicants/newly hired direct child welfare service employees with OCWEL prior
to assigning a caseload to the employee;
3) report licensure violations by direct
child welfare service employees to OCWEL in accordance with Section
412.50;
and
4) prohibit unlicensed workers
from providing or supervising case management services, investigating or
supervising child protection investigations, making licensing decisions or
supervising licensing workers or otherwise performing direct child welfare
services work as set out in this Part.
c) Direct Child Welfare Service Employee License Board
The Board shall consist of nine members appointed by the Director of the Department. All persons appointed to the Board shall be residents of the State of Illinois and serve in a voluntary and unpaid capacity.
1) The nine member Board
shall be composed of five licensed professionals from the field of human
services, as outlined in 89 Ill. Adm. Code 401.Appendix G, at least two of whom
shall be employed in the private not-for-profit sector and at least one of whom
shall be from the public sector; two members who serve on the faculty of an
accredited university and have child welfare experience; and two members of the
general public who are not licensed under this Part or similar rule. Members
chosen from the public must clearly represent consumer interests.
2) All licensed professionals and faculty
members must be in good standing within their profession. All members of the
Board shall have no pending or indicated reports of child abuse or neglect, and
no pending or criminal conviction of any offenses stipulated under the Criminal
Code of 2012 [720 ILCS 5 ] and listed in Section 4.2(b) of the Child Care
Act.
3) Board members are to recuse
themselves from sitting on any matter involving an employee of a child welfare
agency at which the Board member is an employee or contractual employee or any
matter involving a person known by the Board member, or if the member has a
personal or professional interest in the matter that would interfere with the
Board member's ability to exercise objectivity or has any bias against the
involved person.
4) Members
appointed to the initial Board shall serve for one, two or three years. All
successive appointments shall be for a term of three years. No member shall be
reappointed if his or her reappointment would cause any conflict of interest or
cause that person to serve on the Board for longer than six consecutive years.
Appointments to fill expired vacancies shall be made in the same manner as
original appointments.
5) Board
membership shall have reasonable representation from different geographic areas
of Illinois.
6) The Director may
terminate the appointment of any member for good cause, which includes, but is
not limited to, unjustified absences or failure to meet Board responsibilities,
failure to recuse himself or herself as required by subsection (c)(3), or
failure to maintain the professional position outlined in subsection
(c)(1).
7) The Board shall make
recommendations to the Director regarding licensure rules.
8) The Board shall have the authority to
preliminarily suspend before a hearing, or revoke or suspend after a hearing
under Section
412.60, an
employee's license. The Board may also reinstate licenses under Section
412.100.
Votes regarding final determinations can be cast in person, by telephonic or
electronic means, or by mail, at the discretion of the Chairperson and upon
notification of all members. A simple majority of the members appointed and
serving is required when Board members vote. A majority of the quorum is
required when a recommendation is voted on during a Board meeting.
9) The Director shall designate the
Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson of the Board annually.
10) Members of the Board shall be reimbursed
for all authorized legitimate and necessary expenses incurred in attending the
meetings of the Board.
11) A
majority of the currently appointed and serving Board members shall constitute
a quorum. A vacancy in the membership of the Board shall not impair the right
of a quorum to perform all of the duties of the Board.
12) Members of the Board shall have no
individual liability in an action based upon any proceeding or other activity
performed in good faith as a member of the Board.
13) The Director may assign Department
employees to provide staff services to the Board.
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