TITLE 89: SOCIAL SERVICES
CHAPTER III: DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES SUBCHAPTER e: REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSURE PART 406 LICENSING STANDARDS FOR DAY CARE HOMES SECTION 406.APPENDIX C BACKGROUND OF ABUSE, NEGLECT, OR CRIMINAL HISTORY WHICH MAY PREVENT LICENSURE OR EMPLOYMENT IN A DAY CARE HOME Section 406.APPENDIX C Background of Abuse, Neglect, or Criminal History Which May Prevent Licensure or Employment in a Day Care Home
A. The Department makes the presumption that an individual who has been determined to be a perpetrator of child abuse or neglect involving the allegations listed below, as defined in Appendix B, Child Abuse and Neglect Allegations of 89 Ill. Adm. Code 300, Reports of Child Abuse and Neglect is not suitable for work that allows access to children.
Death Head injury, brain damage, skull fracture or hematoma Internal injuries Wounds (gunshot, knife, or puncture) Torture Sexually transmitted diseases Sexual penetration Sexual molestation Sexual exploitation Failure to thrive Malnutrition Medical neglect of disabled infant
A single indicated report of child abuse or neglect that resulted in serious injury to the child, regardless of the allegations involved
More than one indicated report involving any of the following allegations, regardless of severity: Burns or scalding Poison or noxious substances Bone fractures Cuts, bruises, welts, abrasions and injuries Human bites Sprains or dislocations Tying or close confinement Substance misuse Mental and emotional impairment Substantial risk of physical injury Inadequate supervision Abandonment or desertion Medical neglect Lock-out Inadequate food Inadequate shelter Inadequate clothing Environmental neglect
If the licensees/license applicants believes there are unusual circumstances that should be considered to mitigate the presumption of unsuitability, the licensees/license applicants may request a waiver of the presumption of unsuitability. Materials to be considered are to be submitted to the licensing entity.
B. Criminal Convictions Which Prevent Licensure or Employment
If any person subject to background checks has been included in the Statewide Child Sex Offender Database or convicted of committing or attempting to commit one or more of the following serious criminal offenses under the Criminal Code of 1961 [720 ILCS 5] or under any earlier Illinois criminal law or code or an offense in another state, the elements of which are similar and bear a substantial relationship to any of the criminal offenses specified below, this conviction will serve as a bar to receiving a license or permit to operate as a child care facility and from obtaining employment or continuing in employment in a licensed child care facility that allows access to children as part of the duties.
The offenses that serve as a bar to licensure, residence in a family home in which a child care facility operates, or employment that allows access to children in any child care facilities subject to licensing include:
OFFENSES DIRECTED AGAINST THE PERSON
HOMICIDE
Murder Solicitation of murder Solicitation of murder for hire Intentional homicide of an unborn child Voluntary manslaughter of an unborn child Involuntary manslaughter Reckless homicide Concealment of a homicidal death Involuntary manslaughter of an unborn child Reckless homicide of an unborn child Drug induced homicide
KIDNAPPING AND RELATED OFFENSES
Kidnapping Aggravated kidnapping Aggravated unlawful restraint Forcible detention Child abduction Aiding and abetting child abduction Harboring a runaway
SEX OFFENSES
Indecent solicitation of a child Indecent solicitation of an adult Public indecency Sexual exploitation of a child Custodial sexual misconduct Presence within school zone by child sex offenders Approaching, contacting, residing, or communicating with a child within a public park zone by child sex offenders Sexual relations within families Prostitution Soliciting for a prostitute Soliciting for a juvenile prostitute Solicitation of a sexual act Pandering Keeping a place of prostitution Keeping a place of juvenile prostitution Patronizing a prostitute Patronizing a juvenile prostitute Pimping Juvenile pimping Exploitation of a child Obscenity Child pornography Harmful material Tie-in sales of obscene publications to distributors Posting of identifying information on a pornographic Internet site
BODILY HARM
Heinous battery Aggravated battery with a firearm Aggravated battery of a child Tampering with food, drugs, or cosmetics Hate crime Stalking Aggravated stalking Threatening public officials Home invasion Vehicular invasion Criminal sexual assault Aggravated criminal sexual assault Predatory criminal sexual assault of a child Criminal sexual abuse Aggravated sexual abuse Criminal transmission of HIV Criminal neglect of an elderly or disabled person Child abandonment Endangering the life or health of a child Ritual mutilation Ritualized abuse of a child Drug induced infliction of great bodily harm
Refer to Appendix A of Part 385 for additional convictions that bar licensure of or employment in a child care facility.
(Source: Amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 18280, effective November 13, 2006) |