HB1168eng 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
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1    AN ACT concerning regulation.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Child Care Act of 1969 is amended by
5changing Section 2.09 as follows:
 
6    (225 ILCS 10/2.09)
7    (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 103-594)
8    Sec. 2.09. "Day care center" means any child care facility
9which regularly provides day care for less than 24 hours per
10day, except as provided for in Section 5.12, for (1) more than
118 children in a family home, or (2) more than 3 children in a
12facility other than a family home, including senior citizen
13buildings.
14    The term does not include:
15        (a) programs operated by (i) public or private
16    elementary school systems or secondary level school units
17    or institutions of higher learning that serve children who
18    shall have attained the age of 3 years or (ii) private
19    entities on the grounds of public or private elementary or
20    secondary schools and that serve children who have
21    attained the age of 3 years, except that this exception
22    applies only to the facility and not to the private
23    entities' personnel operating the program;

 

 

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1        (b) programs or that portion of the program which
2    serves children who shall have attained the age of 3 years
3    and which are recognized by the State Board of Education;
4        (c) educational program or programs serving children
5    who shall have attained the age of 3 years and which are
6    operated by a school which is registered with the State
7    Board of Education and which is recognized or accredited
8    by a recognized national or multistate educational
9    organization or association which regularly recognizes or
10    accredits schools;
11        (d) programs which exclusively serve or that portion
12    of the program which serves children with disabilities who
13    shall have attained the age of 3 years but are less than 21
14    years of age and which are registered and approved as
15    meeting standards of the State Board of Education and
16    applicable fire marshal standards;
17        (e) facilities operated in connection with a shopping
18    center or service, religious services, or other similar
19    facility, where transient children are cared for
20    temporarily while parents or custodians of the children
21    are occupied on the premises and readily available;
22        (f) any type of day care center that is conducted on
23    federal government premises;
24        (g) special activities programs, including athletics,
25    recreation, crafts instruction, and similar activities
26    conducted on a an organized and periodic basis by civic,

 

 

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1    charitable, or and governmental organizations, including,
2    but not limited to, programs offered by arboretums or park
3    districts organized under the Park District Code to
4    children who shall have attained the age of 3 years old if
5    the program meets no more than 3.5 continuous hours at a
6    time or less and no more than 25 hours during any week, and
7    the park district conducts background investigations on
8    employees of the program pursuant to Section 8-23 of the
9    Park District Code or the arboretum conducts background
10    investigations on employees of the program pursuant to
11    this Act;
12        (h) part day child care facilities, as defined in
13    Section 2.10 of this Act;
14        (i) programs or that portion of the program which:
15            (1) serves children who shall have attained the
16        age of 3 years;
17            (2) is operated by churches or religious
18        institutions as described in Section 501(c)(3) of the
19        federal Internal Revenue Code;
20            (3) receives no governmental aid;
21            (4) is operated as a component of a religious,
22        nonprofit elementary school;
23            (5) operates primarily to provide religious
24        education; and
25            (6) meets appropriate State or local health and
26        fire safety standards; or

 

 

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1        (j) programs or portions of programs that:
2            (1) serve only school-age children and youth
3        (defined as full-time kindergarten children, as
4        defined in 89 Ill. Adm. Code 407.45, or older);
5            (2) are organized to promote childhood learning,
6        child and youth development, educational or
7        recreational activities, or character-building;
8            (3) operate primarily during out-of-school time or
9        at times when school is not normally in session;
10            (4) comply with the standards of the Illinois
11        Department of Public Health (77 Ill. Adm. Code 750) or
12        the local health department, the Illinois State Fire
13        Marshal (41 Ill. Adm. Code 100), and the following
14        additional health and safety requirements: procedures
15        for employee and volunteer emergency preparedness and
16        practice drills; procedures to ensure that first aid
17        kits are maintained and ready to use; the placement of
18        a minimum level of liability insurance as determined
19        by the Department; procedures for the availability of
20        a working telephone that is onsite and accessible at
21        all times; procedures to ensure that emergency phone
22        numbers are posted onsite; and a restriction on
23        handgun or weapon possession onsite, except if
24        possessed by a peace officer;
25            (5) perform and maintain authorization and results
26        of criminal history checks through the Illinois State

 

 

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1        Police and FBI and checks of the Illinois Sex Offender
2        Registry, the National Sex Offender Registry, and
3        Child Abuse and Neglect Tracking System for employees
4        and volunteers who work directly with children;
5            (6) make hiring decisions in accordance with the
6        prohibitions against barrier crimes as specified in
7        Section 4.2 of this Act or in Section 21B-80 of the
8        School Code;
9            (7) provide parents with written disclosure that
10        the operations of the program are not regulated by
11        licensing requirements; and
12            (8) obtain and maintain records showing the first
13        and last name and date of birth of the child, name,
14        address, and telephone number of each parent,
15        emergency contact information, and written
16        authorization for medical care.
17    Programs or portions of programs requesting Child Care
18Assistance Program (CCAP) funding and otherwise meeting the
19requirements under item (j) shall request exemption from the
20Department and be determined exempt prior to receiving funding
21and must annually meet the eligibility requirements and be
22appropriate for payment under the CCAP.
23    Programs or portions of programs under item (j) that do
24not receive State or federal funds must comply with staff
25qualification and training standards established by rule by
26the Department of Human Services. The Department of Human

 

 

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1Services shall set such standards after review of Afterschool
2for Children and Teens Now (ACT Now) evidence-based quality
3standards developed for school-age out-of-school time
4programs, feedback from the school-age out-of-school time
5program professionals, and review of out-of-school time
6professional development frameworks and quality tools.
7    Out-of-school time programs for school-age youth that
8receive State or federal funds must comply with only those
9staff qualifications and training standards set for the
10program by the State or federal entity issuing the funds.
11    For purposes of items (a), (b), (c), (d), and (i) of this
12Section, "children who shall have attained the age of 3 years"
13shall mean children who are 3 years of age, but less than 4
14years of age, at the time of enrollment in the program.
15(Source: P.A. 103-153, eff. 6-30-23; 103-952, eff. 1-1-25.)
 
16    (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 103-594)
17    Sec. 2.09. "Day care center" means any child care facility
18which regularly provides day care for less than 24 hours per
19day, except as provided for in Section 5.12, for (1) more than
208 children in a family home, or (2) more than 3 children in a
21facility other than a family home, including senior citizen
22buildings.
23    The term does not include:
24        (a) programs operated by (i) public or private
25    elementary school systems or secondary level school units

 

 

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1    or institutions of higher learning that serve children who
2    shall have attained the age of 3 years or (ii) private
3    entities on the grounds of public or private elementary or
4    secondary schools and that serve children who have
5    attained the age of 3 years, except that this exception
6    applies only to the facility and not to the private
7    entities' personnel operating the program;
8        (b) programs or that portion of the program which
9    serves children who shall have attained the age of 3 years
10    and which are recognized by the State Board of Education;
11        (c) educational program or programs serving children
12    who shall have attained the age of 3 years and which are
13    operated by a school which is registered with the State
14    Board of Education and which is recognized or accredited
15    by a recognized national or multistate educational
16    organization or association which regularly recognizes or
17    accredits schools;
18        (d) programs which exclusively serve or that portion
19    of the program which serves children with disabilities who
20    shall have attained the age of 3 years but are less than 21
21    years of age and which are registered and approved as
22    meeting standards of the State Board of Education and
23    applicable fire marshal standards;
24        (e) facilities operated in connection with a shopping
25    center or service, religious services, or other similar
26    facility, where transient children are cared for

 

 

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1    temporarily while parents or custodians of the children
2    are occupied on the premises and readily available;
3        (f) any type of day care center that is conducted on
4    federal government premises;
5        (g) special activities programs, including athletics,
6    recreation, crafts instruction, and similar activities
7    conducted on a an organized and periodic basis by civic,
8    charitable, or and governmental organizations, including,
9    but not limited to, programs offered by arboretums or park
10    districts organized under the Park District Code to
11    children who shall have attained the age of 3 years old if
12    the program meets no more than 3.5 continuous hours at a
13    time or less and no more than 25 hours during any week, and
14    the park district conducts background investigations on
15    employees of the program pursuant to Section 8-23 of the
16    Park District Code or the arboretum conducts background
17    investigations on employees of the program pursuant to
18    this Act;
19        (h) part day child care facilities, as defined in
20    Section 2.10 of this Act;
21        (i) programs or that portion of the program which:
22            (1) serves children who shall have attained the
23        age of 3 years;
24            (2) is operated by churches or religious
25        institutions as described in Section 501(c)(3) of the
26        federal Internal Revenue Code;

 

 

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1            (3) receives no governmental aid;
2            (4) is operated as a component of a religious,
3        nonprofit elementary school;
4            (5) operates primarily to provide religious
5        education; and
6            (6) meets appropriate State or local health and
7        fire safety standards; or
8        (j) programs or portions of programs that:
9            (1) serve only school-age children and youth
10        (defined as full-time kindergarten children, as
11        defined in 89 Ill. Adm. Code 407.45, or older);
12            (2) are organized to promote childhood learning,
13        child and youth development, educational or
14        recreational activities, or character-building;
15            (3) operate primarily during out-of-school time or
16        at times when school is not normally in session;
17            (4) comply with the standards of the Illinois
18        Department of Public Health (77 Ill. Adm. Code 750) or
19        the local health department, the Illinois State Fire
20        Marshal (41 Ill. Adm. Code 100), and the following
21        additional health and safety requirements: procedures
22        for employee and volunteer emergency preparedness and
23        practice drills; procedures to ensure that first aid
24        kits are maintained and ready to use; the placement of
25        a minimum level of liability insurance as determined
26        by the Department; procedures for the availability of

 

 

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1        a working telephone that is onsite and accessible at
2        all times; procedures to ensure that emergency phone
3        numbers are posted onsite; and a restriction on
4        handgun or weapon possession onsite, except if
5        possessed by a peace officer;
6            (5) perform and maintain authorization and results
7        of criminal history checks through the Illinois State
8        Police and FBI and checks of the Illinois Sex Offender
9        Registry, the National Sex Offender Registry, and
10        Child Abuse and Neglect Tracking System for employees
11        and volunteers who work directly with children;
12            (6) make hiring decisions in accordance with the
13        prohibitions against barrier crimes as specified in
14        Section 4.2 of this Act or in Section 21B-80 of the
15        School Code;
16            (7) provide parents with written disclosure that
17        the operations of the program are not regulated by
18        licensing requirements; and
19            (8) obtain and maintain records showing the first
20        and last name and date of birth of the child, name,
21        address, and telephone number of each parent,
22        emergency contact information, and written
23        authorization for medical care.
24    Out-of-school time programs for school-age youth that
25receive State or federal funds must comply with only those
26staff qualifications and training standards set for the

 

 

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1program by the State or federal entity issuing the funds.
2    For purposes of items (a), (b), (c), (d), and (i) of this
3Section, "children who shall have attained the age of 3 years"
4shall mean children who are 3 years of age, but less than 4
5years of age, at the time of enrollment in the program.
6(Source: P.A. 103-153, eff. 6-30-23; 103-594, eff. 7-1-26;
7103-952, eff. 1-1-25; revised 11-26-24.)
 
8    Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes
9changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by text
10that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a Section
11represented by multiple versions), the use of that text does
12not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the changes
13made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any other
14Public Act.