"Child or youth for whom the Department is legally responsible" or "ward" means children for whom the Department has temporary protective custody, custody or guardianship via court order, or children whose parents have signed an adoptive surrender or voluntary placement agreement with the Department. (R 331)
"Children for Whom the Department has Legal Responsibility" or "Department Wards", means children for whom the Department of Children and Family Services has custody or guardianship via court order as well as children whose parents have signed an adoptive surrender with the Department. (R 328)
"Children for whom the Department has legal responsibility" means children for whom the Department has temporary protective custody, custody or guardianship via court order, or children whose parent(s) has signed an adoptive surrender or voluntary placement agreement with the Department. (R 327, 328)
"Children for whom the Department is legally responsible" means children for whom the Department has temporary protective custody, custody or guardianship via court order, or children whose parents signed an adoptive surrender or voluntary placement agreement with the Department. (R 301, 302, 306, 309, 312, 315, 316, 431)
"Children for whom the Department is legally responsible" means children for whom the Department has temporary protective custody as authorized by the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act, children for whom the Department has been appointed legal custodian or guardian by order of a Juvenile Court, children whose parent(s) have signed an adoptive surrender, or children for whom the Department has temporary custody via a voluntary placement agreement. For purposes of consenting to the administration of psychotropic medications, the Department must be the legal guardian or custodian which has been granted the authority to consent to major medical care. (R 325)
"Children for whom the Department has legal responsibility" means children for whom the Department has temporary protective custody, custody or guardianship via court order, or children whose parent(s) has signed an adoptive surrender or voluntary placement agreement with the Department.(R 327)