Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 750 - ROLE OF RESIDENTIAL EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES OPERATED BY THE ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Subpart E - ADVISORY COUNCILS
Section 750.400 - DHS-DRS Residential School Advisory Councils
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
Advisory councils (councils) to the DHS-DRS residential Schools exist to offer recommendations and advice to the Schools and to express concerns relative to the educational services provided to children who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind, visually impaired, and/or physically disabled.
a) Each council's membership shall consist of a maximum of 16 individuals.
b) The length of a member's term and the number of terms he or she can serve shall be established in each council's bylaws or constitution. Vacancies shall be filled, as they occur, by election of the council. Elections shall be conducted in accordance with procedures established in each council's bylaws or constitution.
c) Officers shall be elected according to procedures established in each council's bylaws or constitution.
d) Procedures for removing members who do not attend regularly scheduled meetings or who are deemed not appropriate members of the council shall be established in each council's bylaws or constitution.
e) Each council shall meet quarterly. Meeting dates shall be scheduled during the first meeting of the new school year.
f) Each council shall develop its own bylaws or constitution. The DHS-DRS Director shall approve all changes or additions to ensure compliance with federal and State laws and regulations, and shall approve all council procedures to ensure budgetary constraints are recognized and improprieties do not exist.
g) The superintendent shall maintain a copy of all documents required by this Part related to his or her School's council for inspection by anyone and shall provide copies, upon request, in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act [5 ILCS 140 ] and DHS' FOIA rules (2 Ill. Adm. Code 1176).
h) The superintendent shall provide support services (meeting place, clerical assistance, supplies, postage, etc.) and technical assistance whenever possible. The DHS-DRS Director or his or her designee shall assure that a prompt response, as well as feedback, is provided to each council member through oral and written reports at meetings, correspondence, and the distribution of DHS-DRS plans, reports and other official documents pertaining to the Schools.
i) The superintendent shall attend annually a minimum of 3 of his or her School's council meetings, with the remaining meeting attended by either the superintendent or his or her designee. Each council shall have the authority to enter into executive session and conduct discussion without the presence of the superintendent or his or her designee, when necessary.
j) The council may advise on the following areas: