Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 830.140 - Visits to State Schools
a) All
visits (e.g., parent-teacher conferences, tours of the State School facilities
and contact by outside agencies, individuals, and businesses regarding
materials, services and programs) to the State Schools from students' parents
and family members, community members, and other interested individuals must be
scheduled with the appropriate school superintendent. This policy does not
apply to DHS' staff or to anyone who is properly on campus (e.g., Client
Assistance Program clients at ICRE-R, visitors to the Heritage Cultural Center
and parents and children at the Nursery School at ISD), but only while in an
area appropriate to the purpose of the visit.
b) When a visitor to a State School arrives
on campus, the visitor must proceed to the administration office to receive a
visitor's permit.
c) Visits must be
of a duration and manner which is neither disruptive to ongoing programming nor
of a threatening or argumentative nature.
d) The superintendent of the State School
shall terminate a visit, and may report the individual(s) responsible to the
proper law enforcement agency, if an individual is:
1) in or about any State School building or
grounds without a valid visitor's permit; or
2) engaged in disorderly conduct.
Notes
Amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 10220, effective August 10, 1999
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