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SUBTITLE D: CODE DEPARTMENTS CHAPTER IV: DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES
PART 775
PUBLIC INFORMATION, RULEMAKING AND ORGANIZATION
SECTION 775.10 PURPOSE
Section 775.10 Purpose
The public's right to know is
the fundamental rationale behind opening government records and data to public
access and inspection. This Subpart describes the Department's policies
related to providing information to the public consistent with protecting the
privacy and confidentiality rights of individuals and the ability of the
Department to carry out its responsibilities.
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SECTION 775.20 DEFINITIONS
Section 775.20 Definitions
"Adoptive Home" means a home in which the parents
have legally adopted the child.
"Confidential" means certain records which are
exempt from disclosure. These records are defined under Part 431 (89 Ill. Adm.
Code 431), Confidentiality of Personal Information of Persons Served by the
Department.
"Copying" means the reproduction of any public
record by means of any photographic, electronic, mechanical or other process,
device or means.
"Freedom of Information Officer" or "FOIA
Officer" means that person designated by the Director of the Department of
Children and Family Services to receive all requests for information made under
the terms of the Freedom of Information Act.
"Guardianship Administrator" means that person
designated by the Director of the Department of Children and Family Services to
serve as guardian or custodian of children accepted by the Department pursuant
to the Juvenile Court Act, "An Act creating the Department of Children and
Family Services," the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act, and
"An Act in relation to the adoption of persons" (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1981,
ch. 40, pars. 1501 et seq.).
"Person" means any individual, corporation,
partnership, firm, organization or association, acting individually or as a
group.
"Pre-Decisional Information" means records, data,
items of correspondence, reports and information prepared for use before an
administrative or policy decision is made which is directly relevant to that
decision. Pre-decisional information does not include budget information or
performance information gathered on a routine basis to monitor the Department's
activities and expenditures.
"Public records" means all records, reports,
forms, writings, letters, memoranda, books, papers, maps, photographs,
microfilms, cards, tapes, recordings, electronic data processing records,
recorded information and all other documentary materials, regardless of
physical form or characteristics, having been prepared, or having been or being
used, received, possessed or under the control of any public body.
(Source: Amended at 8 Ill. Reg. 17275, effective September 21, 1984)
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SECTION 775.30 INQUIRIES TO OBTAIN INFORMATION
Section 775.30 Inquiries to
Obtain Information
a) Initial written or oral inquiries for information from a
member of the general public should be directed to the Department administrator
responsible for community relations. The Department's legislative liaison will
provide information to the members and staff of the Illinois General Assembly.
b) The Department will require a written information request when
it determines that:
1) voluminous materials are being sought or these materials
cannot be easily identified, assembled, reproduced and prepared for public
disclosure; or
2) materials are being sought which may be confidential or exempt
under Department rules and where denial of the request or partial disclosure
may be needed; or
3) the request is being made specifically under the terms of the
Freedom of Information Act; or
4) further information to clarify the request is needed.
(Source: Amended at 8 Ill. Reg. 17275, effective September 21, 1984)
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SECTION 775.40 DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION
Section 775.40 Disclosure of
Information
a) Records and Information. All records and information shall be
considered public information unless specific legal or statutory authority can
be cited to maintain its confidentiality or unless it falls within a category
which is exempt from disclosure as defined in this Part or other applicable
Department rules. Administrative inconvenience is not grounds for
non-disclosure of information.
b) Materials to be displayed. The Department shall prominently
display and keep available for public inspection the following materials, at
its eight regional offices and its central administrative office:
1) A brief description of the Department, including services
offered, mission statement, organization charts, number and location of all its
offices, total of its current operating budget, approximate number of full and
part-time employees, and a complete list of advisory groups and their members.
2) Instructions on how interested persons may obtain information
from the Freedom of Information Officer, including a schedule of fees.
3) Complete sets of Department rules and procedures.
4) A reasonably current list of other types of public records and
informational materials which are maintained within the Department.
(Source: Amended at 8 Ill. Reg. 17275, effective September 21, 1984)
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SECTION 775.50 PARTIAL DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION
Section 775.50 Partial
Disclosure of Information
Exempted or confidential
information shall be separated out or deleted from records where possible so
that other disclosable information can be released upon public request.
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SECTION 775.60 CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
Section 775.60 Confidential
Information
Confidential records are limited
to:
a) client case or clinical records of the Department, other
public agencies, and those private providers used by the Department;
b) medical records;
c) personnel records. However, a listing of the employee
identifier, sex, race, date of appointment, grade, job title, and salary of
Department employees is disclosable;
d) all investigation, evaluation and review records where there
is a person named as a subject of the inquiry, except that these records shall
be provided to the subject of the inquiry when required by law;
e) lists of adoptive homes;
f) pre-decisional Department memoranda, correspondence, and
documents;
g) State Central Register records and records resulting from
them; except when specifically disclosable as stated in the Abused and Neglected
Child Reporting Act.
h) other information specifically exempt under law or rule.
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SECTION 775.70 LISTS OF LICENSED CHILD CARE PROVIDERS
Section 775.70 Lists of
Licensed Child Care Providers
a) Lists of licensed child welfare agencies, licensed child care
institutions, licensed group homes, licensed foster family homes, licensed day
care agencies, licensed day care centers and licensed day care homes are
disclosable. These lists shall contain the provider's name, address, and the
type of child care facility.
b) Foster family homes and day care homes shall be excluded from
these lists upon their request on the license application.
c) A written notice shall also be provided advising the requester
that certain uses of these lists may constitute an invasion of the privacy
rights of persons on the lists.
(Source: Amended at 8 Ill. Reg. 17275, effective September 21, 1984)
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SECTION 775.80 TIME PERIOD FOR DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION
Section 775.80 Time Period
for Disclosure of Information
a) The Department shall promptly provide, to any person who
submits a written request to the Freedom of Information Officer, a copy of
information requested (subject to any fees; see Section 775.110) within 7
working days after receipt of the request, or deny the request as described in
Section 775.90. Failure to respond within the 7-day limit shall constitute
denial of the request. An extension of 7 additional working days may be
secured, if written notification is sent to the person requesting the information,
for any of the following reasons:
1) The information requested is located at one or more places
other than the office having charge of the requested records;
2) The amount of materials requested, or the scope of the
materials, is so large that an inordinate amount of time is required to collect
them;
3) Because of the age of the materials requested, or for other
good reason, initial efforts to locate them have not been successful;
4) The materials requested need to be examined by appropriate staff
to determine if they are exempt by law from disclosure in whole or in part;
5) Compliance with the request within 7 working days would place
an undue burden on the operations of the office receiving the request, whether
due to the nature of the request or to the total volume of pending requests in
the office at the time;
6) Another public body or persons outside the Department have a
substantial interest in the materials requested and need to be consulted before
the Department can respond to the request.
b) Written notification of the need for an additional 7 working
days shall be sent to the person making the written request within the first 7
days after receipt of the request, and will include the reasons for the
extension of time. Failure to respond to the request, either within the first
7-day period or the second, if notice of need for an extension of time has been
duly tendered, shall constitute a denial of the request.
(Source: Amended at 8 Ill. Reg. 17275, effective September 21, 1984)
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SECTION 775.90 DENIAL OF REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
Section 775.90 Denial of
Request for Information
a) When a request for information must be denied, the FOIA
Officer shall notify the person who made the request of the denial, including
the reason(s) for denial, the name(s) and title(s) of any persons responsible
for the decision to deny the request, and the right of appeal and the
procedures by which to appeal the denial. Notification of denial shall be
written and shall include any legal references used as justification and shall
demonstrate that due consideration was given to the spirit of the Freedom of
Information Act.
b) Repeated requests for the same public records by the same
person shall be deemed unduly burdensome and shall be rejected.
c) Copies of all denials made under terms of the Freedom of
Information Act shall be retained in the office of the FOIA Officer, organized
both by the type of exemption claimed and, as far as possible, by the type of
materials requested. The file of denied requests shall be open to inspection
by the public.
(Source: Former Section 775.90 renumbered to Section 775.100, new
Section 775.90 adopted at 8 Ill. Reg. 17275, effective September 21, 1984)
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SECTION 775.100 APPEAL OF DENIAL OF REQUEST
Section 775.100 Appeal of
Denial of Request
a) Any person denied access to records and other information
maintained by the Department may appeal the denial in writing to the Director
of the Department. Upon receipt of the written appeal, the Director or
designee shall review the material in question and determine whether access was
denied justifiably under law. The person making the appeal shall be notified
of such determination in writing, including reasons for the denial, within 7
working days of receipt of the written appeal.
b) If the Director of the Department upholds the decision to deny
access to the materials requested, or if the Director fails to respond to the
written notice of appeal within the specified period, the person making the
appeal will be considered to have exhausted his or her administrative remedies
in the matter and may file suit for relief in the circuit court of Sangamon
County, where the Department maintains its principal administrative offices, or
in the county of residence of the person making the original request.
(Source: Former Section 775.100 renumbered to Section 775.110, new
Section 775.100 renumbered from former Section 775.90 and amended at 8 Ill.
Reg. 17275, effective September 21, 1984)
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SECTION 775.110 REASONABLE FEES FOR RECORDS
Section 775.110 Reasonable
Fees for Records
a) The Department will charge the following fees to defray actual
cost of copying materials:
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b) When, in the judgment of the Freedom of Information Officer,
supplying the materials requested is substantially in the public interest, the
materials shall be furnished without charge or for a reduced fee.
c) The Department may utilize the services of a commercial firm
to copy materials requested. The person making the request shall be
responsible for paying the commercial firm.
(Source: Former Section 775.110 renumbered to Section 775.120, new
Section 775.110 renumbered from former Section 775.100 and amended at 8 Ill.
Reg. 17275, effective September 21, 1984)
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SECTION 775.120 MEETINGS
Section 775.120 Meetings
a) Open meetings. All regular meetings of formally constituted
councils, committees or other such deliberative or advisory bodies convened by
the Department, except as specified in subsection (b), and supported by public
monies shall be open to attendance by the general public. Instructions will be
made available on how the public may participate in open meetings.
b) Closed meetings. Meetings to consider personnel matters or
which are closed by Federal or State law are not open to the public.
c) Official Department Representatives. The Director of the
Department shall appoint official Department representatives to attend open
meetings at which the Department shall or may, at the Director's discretion, be
represented. Only official Department representatives may speak in behalf of
the Department at such meetings where members of the public may seek
information related to the Department. However, nothing in this Section shall
be interpreted to prohibit the attendance or participation of any Department staff
at any open meeting whether or not that staff member has been designated as a
Department representative. All Department employees may state their own views
concerning Department policies and activities. In addition, nothing in this
part shall be interpreted to prohibit a Department employee from attending any
meeting covered by the Open Meetings Act.
(Source: Former Section 775.120 renumbered to Section 775.130, new
Section 775.120 renumbered from former Section 775.110 at 8 Ill. Reg. 17275,
effective September 21, 1984)
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SECTION 775.130 RELEASE OF INFORMATION TO THE MEDIA
Section 775.130 Release of
Information to the Media
a) Department news releases dealing with Department policies,
investigations, audits, evaluations, or reviews shall be approved by the
Director or his designee.
b) The production of documentary television programs or films, as
contrasted with short news segments, which involve Department clients or
children for whom the Department is legally responsible and which portray the
mission and activities of the Department may only be authorized by the
Director. Parental or caretaker approval is required for children for whom the
Department is not legally responsible for participation in such programs or
films if the programs and films are produced, financed, or authorized by the
Department.
c) The Guardianship Administrator, or his designee, shall be
consulted and written approval obtained whenever children for whom the
Department is legally responsible are to be featured in any audio-visual
presentation directed toward the public. This includes photographs, radio and
television programs, or recordings. Before such material is published, the
Guardianship Administrator, or his designee, shall sign a release form
specifying the allowable use of such production or products. Such permission
shall be subject to the following conditions:
1) Participation on the part of the child has been voluntary;
2) No photograph shall appear in any publication with faces
masked to prevent identification;
3) All material shall be directed toward increasing the public's
understanding of conditions, needs or interests of the participating children;
and
4) Photographs taken for use in nationally circulated
publications, including pictures for scientific, educational, or other special
purposes, shall first be approved by the Director or his designee.
d) All Department administrators shall take precautions to
preserve the confidentiality of each client's relationship with the Department
or its providers and to guard against exploitation or embarrassment to
Department clients.
(Source: New Section 775.130 renumbered from Section 775.120 and amended
at 8 Ill. Reg. 17275, effective September 21, 1984)
SUBPART B: RULEMAKING
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SECTION 775.210 PURPOSE
Section 775.210 Purpose
The purpose of this Subpart is
to comply with the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act requirement that each
agency adopt and maintain a rule relating to the agency's rulemaking
procedures.
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SECTION 775.220 DEFINITIONS
Section 775.220 Definitions
"Administrative Procedure Act" is a law enacted by the Illinois
General Assembly which makes provisions for all Illinois agencies of the
executive, judicial, and legislative branches of state government to file all
official rules with the Illinois Secretary of State.
"Clearinghouse" means that unit in the Department which makes
sure that typewritten and printed information has received proper Department
clearances before their release.
"Rule" means the written policy of the Department of Children
and Family Services which has been approved by the Director of the Department
and filed with the Secretary of State in accordance with the Administrative
Procedure Act. Rules are policy statements which:
affect the rights of entitlements extended to the public served by the
Department; or
affect the distribution of resources to children and their families
served by the Department; or
affect rights and procedures available to persons outside the Department.
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SECTION 775.230 CONTENT OF RULES
Section 775.230 Content of
Rules
Department rules shall not
expand the scope of any statute. They shall:
a) be based on sound programmatic rationale; and
b) provide services and treatment equally and without
discriminatory impact; and
c) assure procedural fairness.
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SECTION 775.240 PREPARATION OF RULES
Section 775.240 Preparation
of Rules
All rules of the Department
shall be prepared in draft and final form by the Policy and Plans Division.
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SECTION 775.250 EXTERNAL REVIEW AND DISSEMINATION
Section 775.250 External
Review and Dissemination
a) The Policy and Plans Division shall be responsible for
forwarding proposed rules to the Illinois Secretary of State in accordance with
the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act and the Secretary of State's
Rulemaking Procedures for Codified Rules (1 Ill. Adm. Code 100) for all actions
required. In addition, the Policy and Plans Division shall be responsible for
reviewing and incorporating any comments received during the public comment
period upon approval by the Director of the Department.
b) The Department's Clearinghouse will coordinate the external
dissemination of proposed rules filed with the Secretary of State and adopted
rules of the Department.
SUBPART C: ORGANIZATION
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SECTION 775.310 PURPOSE
Section 775.310 Purpose
This Subpart details the
organizational structure of the Department of Children and Family Services and
includes an appendix of Department organizational charts.
(Source: Amended at 6 Ill. Reg. 14249, effective October 27, 1982)
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SECTION 775.320 CENTRAL OFFICE ORGANIZATION
Section 775.320 Central
Office Organization
The Department of Children and
Family Services is administered by a Director appointed by the Governor and
confirmed by the Illinois Senate. The agency is divided into five primary
divisions, each headed by a Deputy Director who reports directly to the Director.
These divisions are Program Operations, Management and Budget, Policy and
Plans, Youth and Community Services and Child Protection. Other units whose
chiefs report to the Director are Internal Audits, Legal Services, the
Legislative Liaison, the Office of Communications and Community Relations and
the Office of Personnel and Labor Relations.
(Source: Amended at 6 Ill. Reg. 14249, effective October 27, 1982)
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SECTION 775.330 FIELD OFFICE ORGANIZATION
Section 775.330 Field Office
Organization
Direct client services are
provided through the Division of Program Operations. The state is divided into
eight regions for this purpose, with each administering a number of field
offices.
(Source: Amended at 6 Ill. Reg. 14249, effective October 27, 1982)
Section 775.APPENDIX A Organization Charts
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SECTION 775.APPENDIX A ORGANIZATION CHARTS
Section 775.APPENDIX A Organization
Charts
Section 775.TABLE A General
Organization

(Source: Amended at 6 Ill. Reg. 14249, effective October 27, 1982)
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SECTION 775.APPENDIX A ORGANIZATION CHARTS
Section 775.APPENDIX A
Organization Charts
Section 775.TABLE B Division
of Management and Budget

(Source: Amended at 6 Ill. Reg. 14249, effective October 27, 1982)
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Section 775.APPENDIX A
Organization Charts
Section 775.TABLE C Division
of Program Operations

(Source: Amended at 6 Ill. Reg. 14249, effective October 27, 1982)
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Section 775.APPENDIX A
Organization Charts
Section 775.TABLE D Division
of Policy and Plans

(Source: Amended at 6 Ill. Reg. 14249, effective October 27, 1982)
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SECTION 775.APPENDIX A ORGANIZATION CHARTS
Section 775.APPENDIX A
Organization Charts
Section 775.TABLE E Division
of Youth and Community Services

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SECTION 775.APPENDIX A ORGANIZATION CHARTS
Section 775.APPENDIX A
Organization Charts
Section 775.TABLE F Division
of Child Protection

(Source: Amended at 6 Ill. Reg. 14249, effective October 27, 1982)
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