TITLE 89: SOCIAL SERVICES
CHAPTER III: DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES SUBCHAPTER e: REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSURE
PART 401
LICENSING STANDARDS FOR
CHILD WELFARE AGENCIES
SECTION 401.APPENDIX A LICENSING PROGRESSION FOR CHILD WELFARE AGENCIES
Section 401.APPENDIX A Licensing
Progression for Child Welfare Agencies
License Status
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Explanation
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Permit
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Issued only once prior to
issuance of a provisional license for not more than six months to enable a
new child welfare agency to come into reasonable compliance with licensing
standards before an initial, provisional license is issued.
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Provisional License
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Issued for the first two years
of initial licensure to allow a newly licensed facility a period of time to
demonstrate the ability to operate the child welfare agency responsibly and
remain in compliance with licensing standards. Allows the Department of
Children and Family Services to evaluate the quality of licensing and child
welfare services provided by the agency. A provisional license may also be
issued when a child welfare agency reapplies for licensure after the prior
license was voluntarily surrendered, revoked or the Department refused to
renew the license.
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Full License
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Issued after a child welfare
agency has completed its provisional license period when the agency is in
reasonable compliance with licensing standards and has demonstrated the
ability to operate the child welfare agency responsibly.
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Conditional License
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Issued for not more than six
months to enable a child welfare agency to correct deficiencies in its
operations which do not jeopardize the health, safety, morals or welfare of
the children served. Any other license held by the agency is revoked when a
conditional license is issued. If the facility fails to correct the
deficiencies and meet all licensing standards at the end of the conditional
license period, the Department shall deny full license. (See 225 ILCS
10/8.2.)
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Deemed Status
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Programs of the child welfare
agency are deemed to be in full compliance with the requirements of this Part
because the program is fully accredited by the Council on Accreditation of
Services for Families and Children and there have been no substantiated
licensing complaints which affect the health, safety, morals, or welfare of
children served by the agency during the past four years. The Department
shall conduct annual monitoring visits to verify continued compliance with
the requirements of this Part
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(Source: Added at 22 Ill. Reg.
10329, effective May 26, 1998)
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