Public Act 0805 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0805 |
HB4059 Enrolled | LRB103 31890 SPS 60565 b |
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AN ACT concerning regulation. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 5. The Child Care Act of 1969 is amended by |
changing Section 7.10 as follows: |
(225 ILCS 10/7.10) |
Sec. 7.10. Licensing orientation program and progress |
Progress report. |
(a) For the purposes of this Section, "child day care |
licensing" or "day care licensing" means licensing of day care |
centers, day care homes, and group day care homes. |
(a-5) In addition to current daycare training and subject |
to appropriations, the Department or any State agency that |
assumes day care center licensing responsibilities shall host |
licensing orientation programs to help educate potential day |
care center, day care home, and group day care home providers |
about the child day care licensing process. The programs shall |
be made available in person and virtually. The Department or |
its successor shall offer to host licensing orientation |
programs at least twice annually in each Representative |
District in the State. Additionally, if one or more persons |
request that a program be offered in a language other than |
English, then the Department or its successor must accommodate |
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the request. |
(b) No later than September 30th of each year, the |
Department shall provide the General Assembly with a |
comprehensive report on its progress in meeting performance |
measures and goals related to child day care licensing. |
(c) The report shall include: |
(1) details on the funding for child day care |
licensing, including: |
(A) the total number of full-time employees |
working on child day care licensing; |
(B) the names of all sources of revenue used to |
support child day care licensing; |
(C) the amount of expenditures that is claimed |
against federal funding sources; |
(D) the identity of federal funding sources; and |
(E) how funds are appropriated, including |
appropriations for line staff, support staff, |
supervisory staff, and training and other expenses and |
the funding history of such licensing since fiscal |
year 2010; |
(2) current staffing qualifications of day care |
licensing representatives and day care licensing |
supervisors in comparison with staffing qualifications |
specified in the job description; |
(3) data history for fiscal year 2010 to the current |
fiscal year on day care licensing representative caseloads |
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and staffing levels in all areas of the State; |
(4) per the DCFS Child Day Care Licensing Advisory |
Council's work plan, quarterly data on the following |
measures: |
(A) the percentage of new applications disposed of |
within 90 days; |
(B) the percentage of licenses renewed on time; |
(C) the percentage of day care centers receiving |
timely annual monitoring visits; |
(D) the percentage of day care homes receiving |
timely annual monitoring visits; |
(E) the percentage of group day care homes |
receiving timely annual monitoring visits; |
(F) the percentage of provider requests for |
supervisory review; |
(G) the progress on adopting a key indicator |
system; |
(H) the percentage of complaints disposed of |
within 30 days; |
(I) the average number of days a day care center |
applicant must wait to attend a licensing orientation; |
(J) the number of licensing orientation sessions |
available per region in the past year; and |
(K) the number of Department trainings related to |
licensing and child development available to providers |
in the past year; and |
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(5) efforts to coordinate with the Department of Human |
Services and the State Board of Education on professional |
development, credentialing issues, and child developers, |
including training registry, child developers, and Quality |
Rating and Improvement Systems (QRIS). |
(d) The Department shall work with the Governor's |
appointed Early Learning Council on issues related to and |
concerning child day care. |
(Source: P.A. 97-1096, eff. 8-24-12; 98-839, eff. 1-1-15 .) |
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January |
1, 2025. |