Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 385.40
a) Persons Required to Authorize Background Checks
b) Contents of Authorization
The authorization required by this Section shall be on forms prescribed by the Department and shall include:
c) Employees Absent from Active Duty
For purposes of this Part only, employees who have been separated from a child care facility licensed by the Department for six months or longer (for reasons other than vacation, sabbatical leave, sick leave, military leave or parental leave) shall no longer be considered current employees. Upon their return to active duty, the individuals shall be required to again authorize a background check pursuant to this Part.
d) Employee Transfers Between Licensed Child Care Facilities
A child care facility that hires an employee who has cleared a comprehensive background check, as defined in this Part, at another child care facility licensed by the Department shall submit a request for a transfer on a form prescribed by the Department along with a new signed authorization for background check form for the new employee.
e) Foreign Nationals
Foreign nationals shall submit to their prospective employer (if seeking employment) or licensing representative (if seeking a license to operate a child care facility) a copy of their valid passport and current visa. A copy of the valid passport and current visa shall be attached to the authorization for background check.
f) Commingling Not Permitted
If a child care facility operates within the same building as other agencies or organizations or is part of a multi-function agency that offers services which are not subject to Department licensing, the child care facility shall develop a plan to limit access to children present in the licensed child care facility by individuals who are not subject to the background check requirements of this Part. The plan shall be approved in writing by the governing body and the Department.
g) Responsibility for Cooperation
Child care facilities shall be responsible for ensuring that persons subject to background checks make themselves available for fingerprinting as required. Failure of a person subject to criminal background checks to appear without adequate cause for fingerprinting may result in the denial of a license application or refusal to renew or revocation of an existing license. Adequate cause for failure to appear for fingerprinting includes, but is not limited to:
1) death in the family of the person;
h) Persons not required to authorize a background check.
In all instances the following persons may not be left alone with children in a child care facility, other than their own child:
1) Persons engaged in parental involvement activities.
(Source: Amended at 50 Ill. Reg. 6445, effective April 24, 2026)