a) The Service Coordinator shall request that ISBE assign an individual to act as surrogate parent of a child who would not otherwise have parental representation, including:
- 1) Each child under the legal responsibility of the State, meaning that the child is a ward of the Court or a State agency has been designated by the Court as the child's legal guardian or legal custodian with the right to consent for major medical treatment; and
- 2) Each child for whom no parents can be identified or whose parents' whereabouts cannot be discovered after reasonable efforts.
b) A foster parent may be appointed as a surrogate if he/she meets the requirements of subsection (d). A foster parent may also act as a parent if:
- 1) the natural parents' authority to make parental decisions required for EI services have been extinguished under State law; and
- 2) the foster parent has an ongoing, long term parental relationship with the child; is willing to make decisions required of parents in this Part; and has no interest that would conflict with the interests of the child.
- c) Surrogates shall be requested through ISBE.
d) Surrogates may be selected in any way permitted by 34 CFR 303.422 (2013), but shall:
- 1) Have no personal or professional interest that conflicts with the interests of the child he or she represents;
- 2) Have knowledge and skills that ensure adequate representation of the child; and
- 3) Not be an employee of any State agency or a person or an employee of a person providing EI services, education, car or other services to the child or to any family member of the child. A person who otherwise qualifies to be a surrogate parent under this Section is not an employee solely because he or she is paid by a public agency to serve as a surrogate parent.
e) A surrogate parent may represent the child in all matters related to:
- 1) The evaluation/assessment of the child;
- 2) Development and implementation of the child's IFSP, including annual evaluations and periodic reviews;
- 3) The ongoing provision of EI services to the child; and
- 4) Any other rights established under this Part.
- f) The assignment of a surrogate parent at no times supersedes, terminates or suspends the parent's or guardian's legal authority relative to the child.
(Source: Amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 11086, effective May 12, 2014)