Section 306.3 Termination of
Children's Cases
a) A child's case shall be closed as a unique identification
number when the Department's legal relationship with the child has ended.
However, services may continue to be provided to the child as a member of the
family who is receiving services.
b) The Department shall seek to end its legal relationship with
children:
1) within 90 calendar days after achieving the written permanency
goal of returning the child from an out-of-home placement to his family
("return home"); or
2) when the child's parents are uncooperative with the Department
but do meet minimum parenting standards; or
3) within 90 calendar days after a minor has been completely
emancipated under the Emancipation of Mature Minors Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1979,
ch. 40, par. 2201 et seq.); or
4) within 60 calendar days after a child dies; or
5) when a child between 18 and 20 years of age
A) achieves self-sufficiency as specified in the written service
plan; or
B) refuses to accept or fulfill his responsibilities as specified
in the written service plan; or
C) fails to maintain satisfactory progress in a
training/educational program as specified in the written service plan; or
D) will be transferred upon reaching age 21 to another agency's
treatment program due to severe mental, emotional or physical disability
requiring intense residential care; or
6) when a child has been returned home and the entire family
disappears, flees or cannot be located for 3 months; or
7) when a child has been legally adopted and post-adoptive
services are not required or needed.