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  1. Jun 5, 2001 · Payment Rates for Child Care Providers - Effective January 1, 2022. The rates listed below are the maximum rates that the Department will pay per day, listed in order by provider type. For care provided less than 5 hours per day, use the part-day rate. For care provided from 5 through 12 hours per day, use the full-day rate.

  2. Jun 5, 2001 · Payment Rates for Child Care Providers - Effective July 1, 2021. The rates listed below are the maximum rates that the Department will pay per day, listed in order by provider type. For care provided less than 5 hours per day, use the part-day rate. For care provided from 5 through 12 hours per day, use the full-day rate.

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  4. Payment Rates for Child Care Providers - Effective January 1, 2022. The rates listed below are the maximum rates that the Department will pay per day, listed in order by provider type. For care provided less than 5 hours per day, use the part-day rate. For care provided from 5 through 12 hours per day, use the full-day rate.

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    Please read this notice carefully. It contains important updates and instructions about provider payments. Effective January 1, 2020, the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) is increasing the maximum child care payment rates for providers. The new child care rates are listed beginning on the back side of this page. When you agree to provid...

    The rates listed below are the maximum rates that the Department will pay per day, listed in order by provider type.

    GROUP 1A COUNTIES:

    Cook, Dekalb, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry

    GROUP 1B COUNTIES:

    Boone, Champaign, Kankakee, Madison, McLean, Monroe, Ogle, Peoria, Rock Island, Sangamon, St.Clair, Tazewell, Winnebago, Woodford, Whiteside, Will

    GROUP 2 COUNTIES:

    All other counties not listed above

  5. Average Cost of Daycare in Illinois. Illinois is one of the most expensive states in the country. Unfortunately, this means that childcare costs are even higher in the state of Illinois than in other states. The average cost of child care in Illinois is: $13,802 per year on infant care. $10,3772 per year for a 4-year-old.

  6. Effective January 1, 2021. The rates listed below are the maximum rates that the Department will pay per day, listed in order by provider type. For care provided less than 5 hours per day, use the part-day rate. For care provided from 5 through 12 hours per day, use the full-day rate. For care provided more than 12 hours but less than 17 hours ...

  7. Lunch / Supper. $3.12. $1.88. Snacks. $0.93. $0.25. Day care home providers can qualify for Tier 1 rates based on residential school boundaries, census data, or household income. The Illinois Child Care Bureau office (ICCB) makes school and/or census determination based on information supplied by the Illinois State Board of Education as well as ...