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| the circumstances listed in paragraphs (1) through (3) of |
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| this
subsection
but no
longer meeting
the current |
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| eligibility criteria under those paragraphs,
and |
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| continuing to have any measurable delay, or (B) not
having |
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| attained a level of development in each area,
including
(i) |
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| cognitive, (ii) physical (including vision and hearing), |
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| (iii)
language,
speech, and communication, (iv) |
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| psycho-social, or (v) self-help
skills, that
is at least at |
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| the mean of the child's age equivalent peers;
and,
in |
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| addition to either item (A) or item (B), (C)
having
been |
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| determined by the multidisciplinary individualized
family |
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| service plan
team to require the continuation of early |
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| intervention services in order to
support
continuing
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| developmental progress, pursuant to the child's needs and |
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| provided in an
appropriate
developmental manner. The type, |
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| frequency, and intensity of services shall
differ from
the |
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| initial individualized family services plan because of the |
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| child's
developmental
progress, and may consist of only |
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| service coordination, evaluation, and
assessments.
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| (b) "Developmental delay" means a delay in one or more of |
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| the following
areas of childhood development as measured by |
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| appropriate diagnostic
instruments and standard procedures: |
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| cognitive; physical, including vision
and hearing; language, |
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| speech and communication; psycho-social;
or self-help skills. |
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| The term means a delay of 30% or more below the mean in
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| function in one or more of those areas.
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| (c) "Physical or mental condition which typically results |
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| in developmental
delay" means:
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| (1) a diagnosed medical disorder bearing a relatively |
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| well known
expectancy for developmental outcomes within |
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| varying ranges of developmental
disabilities; or
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| (2) a history of prenatal, perinatal, neonatal or early |
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| developmental
events suggestive of biological insults to |
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| the developing central nervous
system and which either |
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| singly or collectively increase the probability of
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| developing a disability or delay based on a medical |
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| history.
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| (d) "Informed clinical judgment" means both clinical |
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| observations and
parental participation to determine |
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| eligibility by a consensus of a
multidisciplinary team of 2 or |
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| more members based on their professional
experience and |
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| expertise.
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| (e) "Early intervention services" means services which:
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| (1) are designed to meet the developmental needs of |
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| each child
eligible under this Act and the needs of his or |
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| her family;
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| (2) are selected in collaboration with the child's |
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| family;
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| (3) are provided under public supervision;
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| (4) are provided at no cost except where a schedule of |
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| sliding scale
fees or other system of payments by families |
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| has been adopted in accordance
with State and federal law;
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| (5) are designed to meet an infant's or toddler's |
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| developmental needs in
any of the following areas:
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| (A) physical development, including vision and |
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| hearing,
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| (B) cognitive development,
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| (C) communication development,
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| (D) social or emotional development, or
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| (E) adaptive development;
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| (6) meet the standards of the State, including the |
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| requirements of this Act;
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| (7) include one or more of the following:
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| (A) family training,
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| (B) social work services, including counseling, |
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| and home visits,
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| (C) special instruction,
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| (D) speech, language pathology and audiology,
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| (E) occupational therapy,
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| (F) physical therapy,
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| (G) psychological services,
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| (H) service coordination services,
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| (I) medical services only for diagnostic or |
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| evaluation purposes,
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| (J) early identification, screening, and |
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| assessment services,
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| (K) health services specified by the lead agency as |
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| necessary to
enable the infant or toddler to benefit |
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| from the other early intervention
services,
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| (L) vision services,
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| (M) transportation, and
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| (N) assistive technology devices and services;
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| (8) are provided by qualified personnel, including but |
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| not limited to:
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| (A) child development specialists or special |
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| educators,
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| (B) speech and language pathologists and |
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| audiologists,
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| (C) occupational therapists,
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| (D) physical therapists,
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| (E) social workers,
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| (F) nurses,
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| (G) nutritionists,
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| (H) optometrists,
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| (I) psychologists, and
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| (J) physicians;
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| (9) are provided in conformity with an Individualized |
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| Family Service Plan;
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| (10) are provided throughout the year; and
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| (11) are provided in natural
environments, including |
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| the home and community settings in which infants
and |
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| toddlers
without
disabilities would participate to the |
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| extent determined by the
multidisciplinary Individualized |
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| Family Service Plan.
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| (f) "Individualized Family Service Plan" or "Plan" means a |
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| written plan for
providing early intervention services to a |
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| child eligible under this Act
and the child's family, as set |
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| forth in Section 11.
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| (g) "Local interagency agreement" means an agreement |
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| entered into by
local community and State and regional agencies |
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| receiving early
intervention funds directly from the State and |
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| made in accordance with
State interagency agreements providing |
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| for the delivery of early
intervention services within a local |
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| community area.
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| (h) "Council" means the Illinois Interagency Council on |
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| Early
Intervention established under Section 4.
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| (i) "Lead agency" means the State agency
responsible for |
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| administering this Act and
receiving and disbursing public |
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| funds received in accordance with State and
federal law and |
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| rules.
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| (i-5) "Central billing office" means the central billing |
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| office created by
the lead agency under Section 13.
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| (j) "Child find" means a service which identifies eligible |
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| infants and
toddlers.
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| (k) "Regional intake entity" means the lead agency's |
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| designated entity
responsible for implementation of the Early |
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| Intervention Services System within
its designated geographic |
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| area.
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| (l) "Early intervention provider" means an individual who |
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| is qualified, as
defined by the lead agency, to provide one or |
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| more types of early intervention
services, and who has enrolled |
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| as a provider in the early intervention program.
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| (m) "Fully credentialed early intervention provider" means |
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| (i) a licensed occupational therapist, a licensed occupational |
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| therapy assistant, a licensed physical therapist, a licensed |
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| physical therapy assistant, a licensed speech language |
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| pathologist, a licensed speech language pathology assistant, |
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| or a licensed audiologist or (ii) an individual who
has met the |
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| standards in the State applicable to the relevant
profession, |
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| and has met such other qualifications as the lead agency has
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| determined are suitable for personnel providing early |
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| intervention services,
including pediatric experience, |
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| education, and continuing education. The lead
agency shall |
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| establish these qualifications by rule filed no later than 180
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| days
after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
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| 92nd General Assembly.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-307, 8-9-01; 93-124, eff. 7-10-03.)
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| (325 ILCS 20/10) (from Ch. 23, par. 4160)
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| Sec. 10. Standards. The Council and the lead agency, with |
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| assistance
from parents and providers, shall develop and |
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| promulgate policies and
procedures relating to the |
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| establishment and implementation of program and
personnel |
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| standards to ensure that services provided are consistent with
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| any State-approved or recognized certification, licensing, |
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| registration, or
other comparable requirements which apply to |
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| the area of early intervention
program service standards. Only |
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| State-approved public or private early
intervention service |
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| providers shall be eligible to receive State and
federal |
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| funding for early intervention services. All early childhood
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| intervention staff shall hold the highest entry requirement |
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| necessary for that
position. In the case of a licensed |
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| occupational therapist, licensed occupational therapy |
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| assistant, licensed physical therapist, licensed physical |
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| therapy assistant, licensed speech language pathologist, |
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| licensed speech language pathology assistant, or licensed |
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| audiologist who provides early intervention services in |
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| Illinois, the Department of Human Services shall deem that |
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| person's licensure as an occupational therapist, occupational |
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| therapy assistant, physical therapist, physical therapy |
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| assistant, speech language pathologist, speech language |
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| pathology assistant, or audiologist to meet the requirement |
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| under this subsection.
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| To be a State-approved early intervention service |
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| provider, an individual
(i) shall
not have served or completed, |
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| within the preceding 5 years, a sentence for
conviction of any |
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| felony that the Department establishes by rule and (ii) shall
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| not have been indicated as a perpetrator of child abuse or |
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| neglect, within the
preceding 5 years, in an investigation by |
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| Illinois (pursuant to the Abused and
Neglected Child Reporting |
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| Act) or another state. The Department is authorized
to receive |
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| criminal background checks for such providers and persons |
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| applying
to be such a provider and to receive child abuse and |
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| neglect reports regarding
indicated perpetrators who are |
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| applying to provide or currently authorized to
provide early |
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| intervention services in Illinois. Beginning January 1, 2004,
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| every provider of State-approved early intervention services |
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| and every
applicant to provide
such services must authorize, in |
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| writing and in the form required by the
Department, a criminal |
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| background check and check of child abuse and neglect
reports |
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| regarding the provider or applicant as a condition of |
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| authorization to
provide early intervention services. The |
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| Department shall use the results of
the checks only to |
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| determine State approval of the early intervention service
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| provider and shall not re-release the information except as |
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| necessary to
accomplish that purpose.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-147, eff. 1-1-04.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.".
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