Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 316.130
Caseworker Responsibilities at the Permanency Hearing
Effective Jan 7, 202650 Ill. Reg. 1021AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by Section 5 of the Children and Family Services Act [20 ILCS 505], Section 7.1 of the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act [325 ILCS 5], the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980, amending Section 475 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 675), Article II of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 [705 ILCS 405], and Section 1 of the Adoption Act [750 ILCS 50].DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES
a) The caseworker's responsibilities at the permanency hearing will be to:
- 1) present a recommendation regarding the permanency goal, time frame for achievement, clinical intervention, social services, and Visitation and Contact Plans;
- 2) report on the placement, best interests, health, safety and well-being of the youth in care;
- 3) report on the progress of the parent or parents to date toward compliance with the case plan and progress toward correcting the conditions that require the youth in care to be in care; and
- 4) provide the basis for all decisions and recommendations.
b) Within 10 working days after the permanency hearing, the caseworker will:
- 1) amend the case plan to conform to the court order, if necessary;
- 2) attach a copy of the permanency order to the amended case plan (as well as ensuring that a copy of the order is in the case record);
- 3) engage the family to ensure that the family understands the recommendations and decisions made at the permanency hearing and obtain the family's signature on the case plan;
- 4) file six copies of the case plan with the court, or electronically file the case plan with the court and electronically distribute it to all parties when the parties have consented to electronic service. If a party does not consent to electronic service, then the case plan will be distributed by U.S. mail; and
- 5) send a copy of the case plan to the Administrative Case Review Office Administrator and Scheduler in the region where the next administrative case review will be held.
(Source: Amended at 50 Ill. Reg. 1021, effective January 7, 2026)