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Public Act 102-0688 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning regulation.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Child Care Act of 1969 is amended by | ||||
changing Section 2.17 and by adding Section 3.6 as follows:
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(225 ILCS 10/2.17) (from Ch. 23, par. 2212.17)
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Sec. 2.17.
"Foster family home" means a facility for child | ||||
care in
residences of families who receive no more than 6 | ||||
children unrelated to them,
unless all the children are of | ||||
common parentage, or residences of relatives who
receive no | ||||
more than 6 related children placed by the Department, unless | ||||
the
children are of common parentage, for the purpose of | ||||
providing family care and
training for the children on a | ||||
full-time basis, except the Director of Children
and Family | ||||
Services, pursuant to Department regulations, may waive the | ||||
numerical limitation of foster children who may be cared for | ||||
in a foster family home for any of the following reasons to | ||||
allow: (1) a parenting youth in foster care to remain with the | ||||
child of the parenting youth; (2) siblings to remain together; | ||||
(3) a child with an established meaningful relationship with | ||||
the family to remain with the family; or (4) a family with | ||||
special training or skills to provide care to a child who has a | ||||
severe disability. The family's or relative's own children,
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under 18 years of age, shall be included in determining the
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maximum number of children served. For purposes of this | ||
Section, a "relative"
includes any person, 21 years of age or | ||
over, other than the parent, who (i) is
currently related to | ||
the child in any of the following ways by blood or
adoption: | ||
grandparent, sibling, great-grandparent, uncle, aunt, nephew, | ||
niece,
first cousin, great-uncle, or great-aunt; or (ii) is | ||
the spouse of such a
relative; or (iii) is a child's | ||
step-father, step-mother, or adult step-brother
or | ||
step-sister; or (iv) is a fictive kin; "relative" also | ||
includes a person related in any of the
foregoing ways to a | ||
sibling of a child, even though the person is not related
to | ||
the child, when the child and its sibling are placed together | ||
with that
person. For purposes of placement of children | ||
pursuant to Section 7 of the Children and Family Services Act | ||
and for purposes of licensing requirements set forth in | ||
Section 4 of this Act, for children under the custody or | ||
guardianship of the Department pursuant to the Juvenile Court | ||
Act of 1987, after a parent signs a consent, surrender, or | ||
waiver or after a parent's rights are otherwise terminated, | ||
and while the child remains in the custody or guardianship of | ||
the Department, the child is considered to be related to those | ||
to whom the child was related under this Section prior to the | ||
signing of the consent, surrender, or waiver or the order of | ||
termination of parental rights. The term "foster family home" | ||
includes homes receiving children from
any State-operated |
institution for child care; or from any agency established
by | ||
a municipality or other political subdivision of the State of | ||
Illinois
authorized to provide care for children outside their | ||
own homes. The term
"foster family home" does not include an | ||
"adoption-only home" as defined in
Section 2.23 of this Act. | ||
The types of
foster family homes are defined as follows:
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(a) "Boarding home" means a foster family home which | ||
receives payment
for regular full-time care of a child or | ||
children.
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(b) "Free home" means a foster family home other than | ||
an adoptive home
which does not receive payments for the | ||
care of a child or children.
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(c) "Adoptive home" means a foster family home which | ||
receives a child or
children for the purpose of adopting | ||
the child or children, but does not include an | ||
adoption-only home.
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(d) "Work-wage home" means a foster family home which | ||
receives a child
or children who pay part or all of their | ||
board by rendering some services
to the family not | ||
prohibited by the Child Labor Law or by standards or
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regulations of the Department prescribed under this Act. | ||
The child or
children may receive a wage in connection | ||
with the services rendered the
foster family.
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(e) "Agency-supervised home" means a foster family | ||
home under the direct
and regular supervision of a | ||
licensed child welfare agency, of the
Department of |
Children and Family Services, of a circuit court, or of | ||
any
other State agency which has authority to place | ||
children in child care
facilities, and which receives no | ||
more than 8 children, unless of common
parentage, who are | ||
placed and are regularly supervised by one of the
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specified agencies.
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(f) "Independent home" means a foster family home, | ||
other than an
adoptive home, which receives no more than 4 | ||
children, unless of common
parentage, directly from | ||
parents, or other legally responsible persons, by
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independent arrangement and which is not subject to direct | ||
and regular
supervision of a specified agency except as | ||
such supervision pertains to
licensing by the Department.
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(g) "Host home" means an emergency foster family home | ||
under the direction and regular supervision of a licensed | ||
child welfare agency, contracted to provide short-term | ||
crisis intervention services to youth served under the | ||
Comprehensive Community-Based Youth Services program, | ||
under the direction of the Department of Human Services. | ||
The youth shall not be under the custody or guardianship | ||
of the Department pursuant to the Juvenile Court Act of | ||
1987. | ||
(Source: P.A. 101-63, eff. 7-12-19.)
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(225 ILCS 10/3.6 new) | ||
Sec. 3.6. Licenses for host homes. The Department shall |
develop an appropriate licensing and monitoring system that | ||
recognizes the unique population and programming for youth | ||
served by the Comprehensive Community-Based Youth Services | ||
program. The Department shall maintain licensing staff who are | ||
knowledgeable of Comprehensive Community-Based Youth Services | ||
program standards, as set forth by the Department of Human | ||
Services. The Department of Human Services shall be solely | ||
responsible for the development and implementation of a | ||
training curriculum for host homes that recognizes the unique | ||
population and programming of youth served in Comprehensive | ||
Community-Based Youth Services. Host homes licensed by the | ||
Department shall not be utilized for a child who is a youth in | ||
care as defined in Section 4d of the Children and Family | ||
Services Act.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, | ||
2022.
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