Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 10/16.1

Child from a foreign state or country; Department of Early Childhood.
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Sec. 16.1. 
Child from a foreign state or country; Department of Early Childhood.
 
(a) Any day care center, day care home, or group day care home receiving a child for care or supervision from a foreign state or country shall report that child to the Department of Early Childhood in the same manner as is required for reporting other children.
 
(b) A person, agency or organization, other than a licensed child care institution, may not receive a foreign child without prior notice to and approval of the Department of Early Childhood.
 
(c) In all instances the Department of Early Childhood may require a guaranty that a child accepted for care or supervision from a foreign state or country will not become a public charge upon the State of Illinois.
 
(d) Reports to the Department of Early Childhood must be made, as required.

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