Illinois Compiled Statutes
20 ILCS 525/ - Statewide Foster Care Advisory Council Law.
Article 5 - Statewide Foster Care Advisory Council Law

(20 ILCS 525/Art. 5 heading)

 
(20 ILCS 525/5-1)
Sec. 5-1.

This Article may be cited as the Statewide Foster Care Advisory Council Law.

(Source: P.A. 89-19, eff. 6-3-95.)
 
(20 ILCS 525/5-5)
Sec. 5-5.

The Department of Children and Family Services ("the
Department") shall convene
and
maintain a Statewide Foster Care Advisory Council to advise the Department with
respect to all matters involving or affecting the provision of foster care to
abused, neglected, or dependent children and their families.
The responsibilities of the Council shall include:
(Source: P.A. 89-19, eff. 6-3-95.)
 
(20 ILCS 525/5-10)
Sec. 5-10.
Membership.
(a) The Statewide Foster Care Advisory Council shall consist of the
following membership:
Each Administrator of the Department's specified administrative regions shall
make recommendations of foster parents for appointment as members to
the Director. The
recommendations of the Regional Administrator shall be based upon consultation
by the Regional Administrator with organized foster parent groups and
Department staff.
All appointments to the Council shall be made in writing by the
Director. In soliciting and making appointments, the Director
shall make all reasonable efforts to ensure the membership of the Council is
culturally diverse and representative and also geographically representative of
the Department's administrative regions.
(b) Each member shall be appointed for a term of 3 years. No member shall
be appointed to more than 2 terms, except the President of the Illinois Foster
Parent Association and the President of the Cook County Foster Parent
Association may serve as long as he or she holds office. Members shall
continue to serve until their successors are appointed. The terms of original
members and of members subsequently appointed to fill vacancies created by a
change in the number of the Council's members shall be determined to assure as
nearly as
possible that the terms of one-third of the members in each sector expire each
year on June 30th. The original members in each sector shall determine by lot
the length of each member's term, one-third to be for 3 years,
one-third to be for 2 years, and one-third to be for one year, and
the Council's secretary shall record the results. Thereafter, any member
appointed to fill a vacancy other than one created by the expiration of a
regular 3 year term shall be appointed for the unexpired term of the
predecessor member, or in the case of new memberships created by change in
number of members, for such term as is appropriate under this subsection.
(c) Members of the Advisory Council shall serve without compensation, except
that the Department shall reimburse members for travel and per diem expenses
associated with participation in Advisory Council meetings and activities.
Reimbursement shall be consistent with Illinois Department of Central
Management Services rules, as approved by the Governor's Travel Control Board.

(Source: P.A. 89-19, eff. 6-3-95.)
 
(20 ILCS 525/5-15)
Sec. 5-15.
Officers.
(a) Officers of the Statewide Foster Care Advisory Council shall consist of
a Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson, who shall be elected by the Council. The
immediate past Chairperson shall serve as a consultant for one year. The
Director shall appoint a staff member of the Illinois Department of Children
and Family Services to maintain records, prepare notices and agendas for each
meeting, and otherwise carry out the functions of the Council.
(b) The Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson shall be elected for a term of one
year at a meeting prior to July of each year, and those officers shall assume
the duties of their offices on the first day of July each year.
(c) Any officer of the Advisory Council shall be eligible for consecutive
election to the office held for no more than 2 consecutive one year
terms.
(d) The Chairperson of the Advisory Council shall perform the duties
ordinarily ascribed to that office and shall preside at all meetings of the
Advisory Council. The Chairperson shall also serve as an ex-officio member of
all committees of the Advisory Council and shall make such reports on behalf of
the Advisory Council as may be required.
(e) In the event of the Chairperson's inability to act, the Vice-Chairperson
shall act in his or her stead.

(Source: P.A. 89-19, eff. 6-3-95.)
 
(20 ILCS 525/5-20)
Sec. 5-20. Meetings.
(a) Regular meetings of the Statewide Foster Care Advisory Council shall be
held at least quarterly. The meetings shall take place at locations, dates, and
times determined by the Chairperson of the Advisory Council after consultation
with members of the Advisory Council and the Director or the designated
Department staff member.
It shall be the responsibility of the designated Department staff member at
the direction of the Chairperson to give notices of the location, dates, and
time of meetings to each member of the Advisory Council, to the Director,
and to staff consultants at least 30 days prior to each meeting.
Notice of all scheduled meetings shall be in full compliance with the
Open Meetings Act.
(b) Special meetings of the Advisory Council may be called by the
Chairperson after consultation with members of the Council and the Director
or the designated Department staff member, provided that:
(c) An agenda of scheduled business for deliberation shall be developed in
coordination with the Department and the Chairperson and distributed to the
members of the Advisory Council at least 7 days prior to a scheduled
meeting of the Council.
(d) If a member is absent from 2 consecutive meetings or has not
continued to make a significant contribution as evidenced by involvement in
council activities, membership termination may be recommended by the
Chairperson to the Director. The member shall be terminated and notified in
writing. Members shall submit written confirmation of good cause to the
Chairperson or designated Department staff member when a meeting has been
missed.

(Source: P.A. 102-558, eff. 8-20-21.)
 
(20 ILCS 525/5-25)
Sec. 5-25.
Quorum.
(a) A quorum at any regular or special meeting of the Advisory Council shall
be necessary to transact business and shall consist of one-third of the duly
appointed members of the Advisory Council. For the purpose of election of
officers, the necessary quorum shall be a majority of the duly appointed
members.
(b) For the purpose of subcommittee action, a quorum shall consist of at
least one-half of those members appointed to the subcommittee, but in no event
fewer
than 2 individuals.
(c) All deliberations of the Advisory Council and its subcommittees shall be
governed by Robert's Rules of Order.

(Source: P.A. 89-19, eff. 6-3-95.)
 
(20 ILCS 525/5-30)
Sec. 5-30.
Committees.
(a) Standing and Ad Hoc Committees of the Advisory Council shall be
appointed by the Chairperson of the Advisory Council. The majority action of
the Advisory Council shall give approval to the establishment of a committee,
as well as determine completion of a committee's assignment. Final committee
reports will be submitted to the Director.
(b) Members of Standing or Ad Hoc Committees must be members of the
Advisory Council.
(c) A Nominating Committee shall be appointed by the Chairperson at the
April Advisory Council meeting. The Nominating Committee shall present a slate
for Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson at the June Advisory Council meeting.

(Source: P.A. 89-19, eff. 6-3-95.)
 
(20 ILCS 525/5-35)
Sec. 5-35.
Minutes.
Minutes will be kept of the transactions of each
Council meeting and shall be filed with the Director. Minutes must be recorded
in writing and must include:
(Source: P.A. 89-19, eff. 6-3-95.)
 
(20 ILCS 525/5-40)
Sec. 5-40.
Professional staff.
The Director or a designated Department staff
member shall serve as the Advisory Council's official consultant and advisor.
The Director may designate other members of the staff to assist in that
consultation.

(Source: P.A. 89-19, eff. 6-3-95.)
 
(20 ILCS 525/5-45)
Sec. 5-45.
Rules of Procedure.
The Advisory Council shall within 6
months of its first meeting adopt Rules of Procedure to govern the business of
the Council.

(Source: P.A. 89-19, eff. 6-3-95.)