Public Act 93-0343
HB3062 Enrolled LRB093 11082 DRJ 11794 b
AN ACT in relation to children.
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
adding Section 7.3 as follows:
(225 ILCS 10/7.3 new)
Sec. 7.3. Children placed by private child welfare
agency.
(a) Before placing a child who is a ward of the
Department in a foster family home, a private child welfare
agency must ascertain (i) whether any other children who are
wards of the Department have been placed in that home and
(ii) whether every such child who has been placed in that
home continues to reside in that home, unless the child has
been transferred to another placement or is no longer a ward
of the Department. The agency must keep a record of every
other child welfare agency that has placed such a child in
that foster family home; the record must include the name and
telephone number of a contact person at each such agency.
(b) At least once every 30 days, a private child welfare
agency that places wards of the Department in foster family
homes must make a site visit to every such home where it has
placed a ward. The purpose of the site visit is to verify
that the child continues to reside in that home and to verify
the child's safety and well-being. The agency must document
the verification in its records. If a private child welfare
agency fails to comply with the requirements of this
subsection, the Department must suspend all payments to the
agency until the agency complies.
(c) The Department must periodically (but no less often
than once every 6 months) review the child placement records
of each private child welfare agency that places wards of the
Department.
(d) If a child placed in a foster family home is
missing, the foster parent must promptly report that fact to
the Department or to the child welfare agency that placed the
child in the home. If the foster parent fails to make such a
report, the Department shall put the home on hold for the
placement of other children and initiate corrective action
that may include revocation of the foster parent's license to
operate the foster family home. A foster parent who knowingly
and willfully fails to report a missing foster child under
this subsection is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
(e) If a private child welfare agency determines that a
ward of the Department whom it has placed in a foster family
home no longer resides in that home, the agency must promptly
report that fact to the Department. If the agency fails to
make such a report, the Department shall put the agency on
hold for the placement of other children and initiate
corrective action that may include revocation of the agency's
license.
(f) When a child is missing from a foster home, the
Department or private agency in charge of case management
shall report regularly to the foster parent concerning
efforts to locate the missing child.
(g) The Department must strive to account for the status
and whereabouts of every one of its wards who it determines
is not residing in the authorized placement in which he or
she was placed.
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.