Relating to child custody
Illinois requires licensed daycare centers to have public-area video surveillance and all direct-care staff certified in first aid, CPR, and Heimlich.
Illinois requires licensed daycare centers to have public-area video surveillance and all direct-care staff certified in first aid, CPR, and Heimlich.
Status: Enacted (Signed by Governor June 10, 2025)
Chamber: Illinois General Assembly, 104th — Sponsor: Rep. Martin McLaughlin
Companion bill: SB 1230
To strengthen child safety and oversight in licensed child care settings by (1) requiring video surveillance of public areas in licensed day care centers and (2) expanding first‑aid/CPR/Heimlich certification requirements for child‑care staff under the Child Care Act of 1969.
Video surveillance requirement (new Section 5.13)
Staffing certification standard (amendment to Section 7 / minimum licensing standards)
For more detail, see the text added as Section 5.13 to the Child Care Act of 1969 and the amended Section 7 (minimum standards).
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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