Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 415.40
d) In determining whether relative home placement is appropriate, the Department or contributing agency will consider the best interest of the child as defined in Article I of the Juvenile Court Act [705 ILCS 405/1-3]. The Department or contributing agency shall ensure the following conditions are met when certifying a relative home:
1) Background checks.
B) Each adult shall be fingerprinted within 14 days after placement. The Department shall provide reasonable assistance to support the applicant to comply with the fingerprint requirement. The Department may make exceptions to extend the timeline up to 30 days on a case-by-case basis. Extensions may be granted based upon factors including, but not limited to, the following:
ii) the age of the individual at the time of the report;
v) the length of time that has elapsed since the last conviction;
A) At a minimum the assessment shall verify the following:
ii) the home has heating and cooling appropriate for the geographic region. This may include:
• ceiling and floor fans, portable or window A/C units, and swamp coolers;
• using open doors or windows to create cross-ventilation;
• kerosene, propane, and space heaters; and
• wood-burning stoves.
ix) no firearms possessed in violation of State or federal law, or a local government ordinance shall be present in the home at anytime. For all other firearms, when a youth in care is placed in a certified relative home:
• all firearms shall be unloaded and locked in places inaccessible to the youth in care at all times;
• all ammunition shall be locked separately from firearms and stored in places inaccessible to children at all times;
• loaded guns shall not be kept in a certified relative home unless required by law enforcement officers, and in accordance with their law enforcement agency's safety procedures.
3) Caregiver Assessment. When assessing an Applicant for certification, the placing worker shall consider the ability of the Applicant to make careful and sensible parental decisions that maintain the youth in care's health, safety, and best interests in accordance with the reasonable and prudent parenting standard. The Applicant's ability to care for the youth in care's physical, emotional, medical, and educational needs shall be considered. At a minimum the caregiver assessment shall include the following:
1) the relative meeting the certification standard after evaluation; or
3) accessing and using language services;
i) If the Department or contributing agency is contemplating denying certification of a relative, the Department or contributing agency shall provide a written notice in the Applicant's primary language. The written notice shall:
k) The Department reserves the right to deny certification based on any or all the following: