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Code · Illinois · Chapter 225 — PROFESSIONS, OCCUPATIONS, AND BUSINESS OPERATIONS · Act 10

Sec. 2.22a. Quality of care concerns applicant.

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Sec. 2.22a. Quality of care concerns applicant. "Quality of care concerns applicant" means an applicant for a foster care license or renewal of a foster care license where the applicant or any person living in the applicant's household:
(1)has had a license issued under this Act revoked;
(2)has surrendered a license issued under this Act for cause;
(3)has had a license issued under this Act expire or has surrendered a license, while
either an abuse or neglect investigation or licensing investigation was pending or an involuntary placement hold was placed on the home;
(4)has been the subject of allegations of abuse or neglect;
(5)has an indicated report of abuse or neglect;
(6)has been the subject of certain types of involuntary placement holds or has been
involved in certain types of substantiated licensing complaints, as specified and defined by Department rule; or
(7)has requested a youth in care's removal from the home, either orally or in writing,
on 5 or more occasions.
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