Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 10/2.22a

Quality of care concerns applicant.
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22a. 
Quality of care concerns applicant. 
"Quality of care concerns applicant" means an applicant for a foster care license or renewal of a foster care license where the applicant or any person living in the applicant's household: 
 
 
(1) has had a license issued under this Act revoked;
 
 
(2) has surrendered a license issued under this Act 
 
for cause;
 
 
(3) has had a license issued under this Act expire or 
 
has surrendered a license, while either an abuse or neglect investigation or licensing investigation was pending or an involuntary placement hold was placed on the home;
 
 
(4) has been the subject of allegations of abuse or 
 
neglect;
 
 
(5) has an indicated report of abuse or neglect;
 
 
(6) has been the subject of certain types of 
 
involuntary placement holds or has been involved in certain types of substantiated licensing complaints, as specified and defined by Department rule; or 

 
 
(7) has requested a youth in care's removal from the 
 
home, either orally or in writing, on 5 or more occasions. 

for cause;
has surrendered a license, while either an abuse or neglect investigation or licensing investigation was pending or an involuntary placement hold was placed on the home;
neglect;
involuntary placement holds or has been involved in certain types of substantiated licensing complaints, as specified and defined by Department rule; or
home, either orally or in writing, on 5 or more occasions.

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