TITLE 89: SOCIAL SERVICES
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AUTHORITY: Implementing the Interstate Compact on Juveniles [45 ILCS 10] and authorized by Section 5 of the Children and Family Services Act [20 ILCS 505/5] and 42 U.S.C. 671(a)(35)(B).
SOURCE: Adopted and codified at 5 Ill. Reg. 5521, effective May 27, 1981; amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 15037, effective October 16, 2000; amended at 48 Ill. Reg. 12218, effective August 1, 2024.
Section 329.10 Purpose
The purpose of this Part is to describe the requirements for reporting, locating and returning children who are the legal responsibility of the Department, who are believed to be missing, on runaway, or abducted, and the conditions under which the Department of Children and Family Services will authorize and reimburse for the expenses incurred when returning an Illinois child to Illinois who has run to another state. This Part also details the conditions under which the Department of Children and Family Services will authorize and reimburse for the expenses incurred when returning a child from another state to that state when the child has run to Illinois.
(Source: Section 329.1 renumbered to Section 329.10 and amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 15037, effective October 16, 2000)
Section 329.20 Definitions
"Abducted child", as used in this Part, means a child who has been concealed, detained, or removed from the jurisdiction of the court in violation of a valid court order granting custody to another.
"Child" or "Youth" means children for whom the Department has temporary protective custody, custody, or guardianship via court order, or children whose parents have signed an adoptive surrender or voluntary placement agreement with the Department; and for this Part only, includes children for whom the Department has an open case file but who have not been removed from the home, children who have run away from foster care and who have not attained 18 years of age or such older age as determined by the Department on an individual basis, and youth who are not in foster care but are receiving transition to adulthood support services.
"Missing child" means that a child or youth is absent from the residence of a caregiver or the premises of a child care facility without the knowledge or consent of the persons responsible for the child's welfare, the whereabouts of the child or youth are unknown, and intent to run away has not been established.
"Runaway" means that a child or youth has been absent from the residence of a caregiver or the premises of a child care facility without the knowledge or consent of the persons responsible for the child's welfare, the whereabouts of the child or youth are unknown, and intent to run away has been established. If the child or youth has left a note or other indication of intent to run away, he or she shall be considered a "runaway" immediately.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill. Reg. 12218, effective August 1, 2024)