Rep. Martin McLaughlin

Filed: 4/3/2025

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2190

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 2190 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The Child Care Act of 1969 is amended by
5changing Section 7 as follows:
 
6    (225 ILCS 10/7)  (from Ch. 23, par. 2217)
7    (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 103-594)
8    Sec. 7. (a) The Department must prescribe and publish
9minimum standards for licensing that apply to the various
10types of facilities for child care defined in this Act and that
11are equally applicable to like institutions under the control
12of the Department and to foster family homes used by and under
13the direct supervision of the Department. The Department shall
14seek the advice and assistance of persons representative of
15the various types of child care facilities in establishing
16such standards. The standards prescribed and published under

 

 

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1this Act take effect as provided in the Illinois
2Administrative Procedure Act, and are restricted to
3regulations pertaining to the following matters and to any
4rules and regulations required or permitted by any other
5Section of this Act:
6        (1) The operation and conduct of the facility and
7    responsibility it assumes for child care;
8        (2) The character, suitability and qualifications of
9    the applicant and other persons directly responsible for
10    the care and welfare of children served. All child day
11    care center licensees and employees who are required to
12    report child abuse or neglect under the Abused and
13    Neglected Child Reporting Act shall be required to attend
14    training on recognizing child abuse and neglect, as
15    prescribed by Department rules;
16        (3) The general financial ability and competence of
17    the applicant to provide necessary care for children and
18    to maintain prescribed standards;
19        (4) The number of individuals or staff required to
20    insure adequate supervision and care of the children
21    received. The standards shall provide that each child care
22    institution, maternity center, day care center, group
23    home, day care home, and group day care home shall require
24    that every staff member involved in the direct care of
25    children be have on its premises during its hours of
26    operation at least one staff member certified in first

 

 

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1    aid, in the Heimlich maneuver, and in cardiopulmonary
2    resuscitation by the American Red Cross or other
3    organizations organization approved by rule of the
4    Department no later than 30 days after employment. Child
5    welfare agencies shall not be subject to such a staffing
6    requirement. The Department may offer, or arrange for the
7    offering, on a periodic basis in each community in this
8    State in cooperation with the American Red Cross, the
9    American Heart Association, or other appropriate
10    organizations organization, voluntary programs to train
11    operators of foster family homes and day care homes in
12    first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation;
13        (5) The appropriateness, safety, cleanliness, and
14    general adequacy of the premises, including maintenance of
15    adequate fire prevention and health standards conforming
16    to State laws and municipal codes to provide for the
17    physical comfort, care, and well-being of children
18    received;
19        (6) Provisions for food, clothing, educational
20    opportunities, program, equipment and individual supplies
21    to assure the healthy physical, mental, and spiritual
22    development of children served;
23        (7) Provisions to safeguard the legal rights of
24    children served;
25        (8) Maintenance of records pertaining to the
26    admission, progress, health, and discharge of children,

 

 

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1    including, for day care centers and day care homes,
2    records indicating each child has been immunized as
3    required by State regulations. The Department shall
4    require proof that children enrolled in a facility have
5    been immunized against Haemophilus Influenzae B (HIB);
6        (9) Filing of reports with the Department;
7        (10) Discipline of children;
8        (11) Protection and fostering of the particular
9    religious faith of the children served;
10        (12) Provisions prohibiting firearms on day care
11    center premises except in the possession of peace
12    officers;
13        (13) Provisions prohibiting handguns on day care home
14    premises except in the possession of peace officers or
15    other adults who must possess a handgun as a condition of
16    employment and who reside on the premises of a day care
17    home;
18        (14) Provisions requiring that any firearm permitted
19    on day care home premises, except handguns in the
20    possession of peace officers, shall be kept in a
21    disassembled state, without ammunition, in locked storage,
22    inaccessible to children and that ammunition permitted on
23    day care home premises shall be kept in locked storage
24    separate from that of disassembled firearms, inaccessible
25    to children;
26        (15) Provisions requiring notification of parents or

 

 

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1    guardians enrolling children at a day care home of the
2    presence in the day care home of any firearms and
3    ammunition and of the arrangements for the separate,
4    locked storage of such firearms and ammunition;
5        (16) Provisions requiring all licensed child care
6    facility employees who care for newborns and infants to
7    complete training every 3 years on the nature of sudden
8    unexpected infant death (SUID), sudden infant death
9    syndrome (SIDS), and the safe sleep recommendations of the
10    American Academy of Pediatrics; and
11        (17) With respect to foster family homes, provisions
12    requiring the Department to review quality of care
13    concerns and to consider those concerns in determining
14    whether a foster family home is qualified to care for
15    children.
16    By July 1, 2022, all licensed day care home providers,
17licensed group day care home providers, and licensed day care
18center directors and classroom staff shall participate in at
19least one training that includes the topics of early childhood
20social emotional learning, infant and early childhood mental
21health, early childhood trauma, or adverse childhood
22experiences. Current licensed providers, directors, and
23classroom staff shall complete training by July 1, 2022 and
24shall participate in training that includes the above topics
25at least once every 3 years.
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1children diagnosed as mentally ill or children diagnosed as
2having an intellectual or physical disability, who are
3determined to be in need of special mental treatment or of
4nursing care, or both mental treatment and nursing care, the
5Department shall seek the advice and recommendation of the
6Department of Human Services, the Department of Public Health,
7or both Departments regarding the residential treatment and
8nursing care provided by the institution.
9    (c) The Department shall investigate any person applying
10to be licensed as a foster parent to determine whether there is
11any evidence of current drug or alcohol abuse in the
12prospective foster family. The Department shall not license a
13person as a foster parent if drug or alcohol abuse has been
14identified in the foster family or if a reasonable suspicion
15of such abuse exists, except that the Department may grant a
16foster parent license to an applicant identified with an
17alcohol or drug problem if the applicant has successfully
18participated in an alcohol or drug treatment program,
19self-help group, or other suitable activities and if the
20Department determines that the foster family home can provide
21a safe, appropriate environment and meet the physical and
22emotional needs of children.
23    (d) The Department, in applying standards prescribed and
24published, as herein provided, shall offer consultation
25through employed staff or other qualified persons to assist
26applicants and licensees in meeting and maintaining minimum

 

 

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1requirements for a license and to help them otherwise to
2achieve programs of excellence related to the care of children
3served. Such consultation shall include providing information
4concerning education and training in early childhood
5development to providers of day care home services. The
6Department may provide or arrange for such education and
7training for those providers who request such assistance.
8    (e) The Department shall distribute copies of licensing
9standards to all licensees and applicants for a license. Each
10licensee or holder of a permit shall distribute copies of the
11appropriate licensing standards and any other information
12required by the Department to child care facilities under its
13supervision. Each licensee or holder of a permit shall
14maintain appropriate documentation of the distribution of the
15standards. Such documentation shall be part of the records of
16the facility and subject to inspection by authorized
17representatives of the Department.
18    (f) The Department shall prepare summaries of day care
19licensing standards. Each licensee or holder of a permit for a
20day care facility shall distribute a copy of the appropriate
21summary and any other information required by the Department,
22to the legal guardian of each child cared for in that facility
23at the time when the child is enrolled or initially placed in
24the facility. The licensee or holder of a permit for a day care
25facility shall secure appropriate documentation of the
26distribution of the summary and brochure. Such documentation

 

 

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1shall be a part of the records of the facility and subject to
2inspection by an authorized representative of the Department.
3    (g) The Department shall distribute to each licensee and
4holder of a permit copies of the licensing or permit standards
5applicable to such person's facility. Each licensee or holder
6of a permit shall make available by posting at all times in a
7common or otherwise accessible area a complete and current set
8of licensing standards in order that all employees of the
9facility may have unrestricted access to such standards. All
10employees of the facility shall have reviewed the standards
11and any subsequent changes. Each licensee or holder of a
12permit shall maintain appropriate documentation of the current
13review of licensing standards by all employees. Such records
14shall be part of the records of the facility and subject to
15inspection by authorized representatives of the Department.
16    (h) Any standards involving physical examinations,
17immunization, or medical treatment shall include appropriate
18exemptions for children whose parents object thereto on the
19grounds that they conflict with the tenets and practices of a
20recognized church or religious organization, of which the
21parent is an adherent or member, and for children who should
22not be subjected to immunization for clinical reasons.
23    (i) The Department, in cooperation with the Department of
24Public Health, shall work to increase immunization awareness
25and participation among parents of children enrolled in day
26care centers and day care homes by publishing on the

 

 

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1Department's website information about the benefits of
2immunization against vaccine preventable diseases, including
3influenza and pertussis. The information for vaccine
4preventable diseases shall include the incidence and severity
5of the diseases, the availability of vaccines, and the
6importance of immunizing children and persons who frequently
7have close contact with children. The website content shall be
8reviewed annually in collaboration with the Department of
9Public Health to reflect the most current recommendations of
10the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). The
11Department shall work with day care centers and day care homes
12licensed under this Act to ensure that the information is
13annually distributed to parents in August or September.
14    (j) Any standard adopted by the Department that requires
15an applicant for a license to operate a day care home to
16include a copy of a high school diploma or equivalent
17certificate with the person's application shall be deemed to
18be satisfied if the applicant includes a copy of a high school
19diploma or equivalent certificate or a copy of a degree from an
20accredited institution of higher education or vocational
21institution or equivalent certificate.
22(Source: P.A. 102-4, eff. 4-27-21; 103-22, eff. 8-8-23.)
 
23    (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 103-594)
24    Sec. 7. (a) The Department must prescribe and publish
25minimum standards for licensing that apply to the various

 

 

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1types of facilities for child care defined in this Act (other
2than a day care center, day care home, or group day care home)
3and that are equally applicable to like institutions under the
4control of the Department and to foster family homes used by
5and under the direct supervision of the Department. The
6Department shall seek the advice and assistance of persons
7representative of the various types of child care facilities
8in establishing such standards. The standards prescribed and
9published under this Act take effect as provided in the
10Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, and are restricted to
11regulations pertaining to the following matters and to any
12rules and regulations required or permitted by any other
13Section of this Act:
14        (1) The operation and conduct of the facility and
15    responsibility it assumes for child care;
16        (2) The character, suitability and qualifications of
17    the applicant and other persons directly responsible for
18    the care and welfare of children served.;
19        (3) The general financial ability and competence of
20    the applicant to provide necessary care for children and
21    to maintain prescribed standards;
22        (4) The number of individuals or staff required to
23    insure adequate supervision and care of the children
24    received. The standards shall provide that each child care
25    institution, maternity center, and group home shall
26    require that every staff member involved in the direct

 

 

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1    care of children be have on its premises during its hours
2    of operation at least one staff member certified in first
3    aid, in the Heimlich maneuver, and in cardiopulmonary
4    resuscitation by the American Red Cross or other
5    organizations organization approved by rule of the
6    Department no later than 30 days after employment. Child
7    welfare agencies shall not be subject to such a staffing
8    requirement. The Department may offer, or arrange for the
9    offering, on a periodic basis in each community in this
10    State in cooperation with the American Red Cross, the
11    American Heart Association, or other appropriate
12    organizations organization, voluntary programs to train
13    operators of foster family homes and day care homes in
14    first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation;
15        (5) The appropriateness, safety, cleanliness, and
16    general adequacy of the premises, including maintenance of
17    adequate fire prevention and health standards conforming
18    to State laws and municipal codes to provide for the
19    physical comfort, care, and well-being of children
20    received;
21        (6) Provisions for food, clothing, educational
22    opportunities, program, equipment and individual supplies
23    to assure the healthy physical, mental, and spiritual
24    development of children served;
25        (7) Provisions to safeguard the legal rights of
26    children served;

 

 

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1        (8) Maintenance of records pertaining to the
2    admission, progress, health, and discharge of children.
3    The Department shall require proof that children enrolled
4    in a facility (other than a day care center, day care home,
5    or group day care home) have been immunized against
6    Haemophilus Influenzae B (HIB);
7        (9) Filing of reports with the Department;
8        (10) Discipline of children;
9        (11) Protection and fostering of the particular
10    religious faith of the children served;
11        (12) (Blank);
12        (13) (Blank);
13        (14) (Blank);
14        (15) (Blank);
15        (16) Provisions requiring all licensed child care
16    facility employees who care for newborns and infants to
17    complete training every 3 years on the nature of sudden
18    unexpected infant death (SUID), sudden infant death
19    syndrome (SIDS), and the safe sleep recommendations of the
20    American Academy of Pediatrics (other than employees of a
21    day care center, day care home, or group day care home);
22    and
23        (17) With respect to foster family homes, provisions
24    requiring the Department to review quality of care
25    concerns and to consider those concerns in determining
26    whether a foster family home is qualified to care for

 

 

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1    children.
2    (b) If, in a facility for general child care (other than a
3day care center, day care home, or group day care home), there
4are children diagnosed as mentally ill or children diagnosed
5as having an intellectual or physical disability, who are
6determined to be in need of special mental treatment or of
7nursing care, or both mental treatment and nursing care, the
8Department shall seek the advice and recommendation of the
9Department of Human Services, the Department of Public Health,
10or both Departments regarding the residential treatment and
11nursing care provided by the institution.
12    (c) The Department shall investigate any person applying
13to be licensed as a foster parent to determine whether there is
14any evidence of current drug or alcohol abuse in the
15prospective foster family. The Department shall not license a
16person as a foster parent if drug or alcohol abuse has been
17identified in the foster family or if a reasonable suspicion
18of such abuse exists, except that the Department may grant a
19foster parent license to an applicant identified with an
20alcohol or drug problem if the applicant has successfully
21participated in an alcohol or drug treatment program,
22self-help group, or other suitable activities and if the
23Department determines that the foster family home can provide
24a safe, appropriate environment and meet the physical and
25emotional needs of children.
26    (d) The Department, in applying standards prescribed and

 

 

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1published, as herein provided, shall offer consultation
2through employed staff or other qualified persons to assist
3applicants and licensees (other than applicants and licensees
4of a day care center, day care home, or group day care home) in
5meeting and maintaining minimum requirements for a license and
6to help them otherwise to achieve programs of excellence
7related to the care of children served. Such consultation
8shall include providing information concerning education and
9training in early childhood development to providers of day
10care home services. The Department may provide or arrange for
11such education and training for those providers who request
12such assistance (other than providers at a day care center,
13day care home, or group day care home).
14    (e) The Department shall distribute copies of licensing
15standards to all licensees and applicants for a license (other
16than licensees and applicants of a day care center, day care
17home, or group day care home). Each licensee or holder of a
18permit shall distribute copies of the appropriate licensing
19standards and any other information required by the Department
20to child care facilities under its supervision. Each licensee
21or holder of a permit shall maintain appropriate documentation
22of the distribution of the standards. Such documentation shall
23be part of the records of the facility and subject to
24inspection by authorized representatives of the Department.
25    (f) (Blank).
26    (g) The Department shall distribute to each licensee and

 

 

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1holder of a permit copies of the licensing or permit standards
2applicable to such person's facility (other than a day care
3center, day care home, or group day care home). Each licensee
4or holder of a permit shall make available by posting at all
5times in a common or otherwise accessible area a complete and
6current set of licensing standards in order that all employees
7of the facility may have unrestricted access to such
8standards. All employees of the facility shall have reviewed
9the standards and any subsequent changes. Each licensee or
10holder of a permit shall maintain appropriate documentation of
11the current review of licensing standards by all employees.
12Such records shall be part of the records of the facility and
13subject to inspection by authorized representatives of the
14Department.
15    (h) Any standards (other than standards of a day care
16center, day care home, or group day care home) involving
17physical examinations, immunization, or medical treatment
18shall include appropriate exemptions for children whose
19parents object thereto on the grounds that they conflict with
20the tenets and practices of a recognized church or religious
21organization, of which the parent is an adherent or member,
22and for children who should not be subjected to immunization
23for clinical reasons.
24    (i) (Blank).
25    (j) (Blank).
26(Source: P.A. 102-4, eff. 4-27-21; 103-22, eff. 8-8-23;

 

 

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1103-594, eff. 7-1-26.)
 
2    Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes
3changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by text
4that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a Section
5represented by multiple versions), the use of that text does
6not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the changes
7made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any other
8Public Act.".