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Public Act 095-1055 |
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AN ACT concerning public aid.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by | ||||
changing Sections 4-2, 5-2, and 12-4.11 as follows:
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(305 ILCS 5/4-2) (from Ch. 23, par. 4-2)
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Sec. 4-2. Amount of aid.
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(a) The amount and nature of financial aid shall be | ||||
determined in accordance
with the grant amounts, rules and | ||||
regulations of the Illinois Department. Due
regard shall be | ||||
given to the self-sufficiency requirements of the family and to
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the income, money contributions and other support and resources | ||||
available, from
whatever source. However, the amount and nature | ||||
of any financial aid is not
affected by the payment of any | ||||
grant under the "Senior Citizens and Disabled
Persons Property | ||||
Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act" or any
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distributions or items of income described under subparagraph | ||||
(X) of paragraph
(2) of subsection (a) of Section 203 of the | ||||
Illinois Income Tax Act. The aid
shall be sufficient, when | ||||
added to all other income, money contributions and
support to | ||||
provide the family with a grant in the amount established by
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Department regulation.
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Subject to appropriation, beginning on July 1, 2008, the |
Department of Human Services shall increase TANF grant amounts | ||
in effect on June 30, 2008 by 15%. The Department is authorized | ||
to administer this increase but may not otherwise adopt any | ||
rule to implement this increase. | ||
(b) The Illinois Department may conduct special projects, | ||
which may be
known as Grant Diversion Projects, under which | ||
recipients of financial aid
under this Article are placed in | ||
jobs and their grants are diverted to the
employer who in turn | ||
makes payments to the recipients in the form of salary
or other | ||
employment benefits. The Illinois Department shall by rule | ||
specify
the terms and conditions of such Grant Diversion | ||
Projects. Such projects
shall take into consideration and be | ||
coordinated with the programs
administered under the Illinois | ||
Emergency Employment Development Act.
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(c) The amount and nature of the financial aid for a child | ||
requiring
care outside his own home shall be determined in | ||
accordance with the rules
and regulations of the Illinois | ||
Department, with due regard to the needs
and requirements of | ||
the child in the foster home or institution in which
he has | ||
been placed.
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(d) If the Department establishes grants for family units | ||
consisting
exclusively of a pregnant woman with no dependent | ||
child or including her
husband if living with her, the grant | ||
amount for such a unit
shall be equal to the grant amount for | ||
an assistance unit consisting of one
adult, or 2 persons if the | ||
husband is included. Other than as herein
described, an unborn |
child shall not be counted
in determining the size of an | ||
assistance unit or for calculating grants.
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Payments for basic maintenance requirements of a child or | ||
children
and the relative with whom the child or children are | ||
living shall be
prescribed, by rule, by the Illinois | ||
Department.
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Grants under this Article shall not be supplemented by | ||
General
Assistance provided under Article VI.
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(e) Grants shall be paid to the parent or other person with | ||
whom the
child or children are living, except for such amount | ||
as is paid in
behalf of the child or his parent or other | ||
relative to other persons or
agencies pursuant to this Code or | ||
the rules and regulations of the
Illinois Department.
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(f) Subject to subsection (f-5), an assistance unit, | ||
receiving
financial
aid under this Article or
temporarily | ||
ineligible to receive aid under this Article under a penalty
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imposed by the Illinois Department for failure to comply with | ||
the eligibility
requirements or that voluntarily requests | ||
termination of financial assistance
under this Article and | ||
becomes subsequently eligible for assistance within 9
months, | ||
shall not receive any increase in the amount of aid solely on | ||
account
of the birth of a child; except that an increase is not | ||
prohibited when the
birth is (i) of a child of a pregnant woman
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who became eligible for aid under this Article during the | ||
pregnancy,
or (ii) of a child born within 10 months after the | ||
date of implementation of
this subsection, or (iii) of a child |
conceived after a family became
ineligible for assistance due | ||
to income or marriage and at least 3 months of
ineligibility | ||
expired before any reapplication for assistance. This | ||
subsection
does not, however, prevent a unit from receiving a | ||
general increase in the
amount of aid that is provided to all | ||
recipients of aid under this Article.
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The Illinois Department is authorized to transfer funds, | ||
and shall use any
budgetary savings attributable to not | ||
increasing the grants due to the births
of additional children, | ||
to supplement existing funding for employment and
training | ||
services for recipients of aid under this Article IV. The | ||
Illinois
Department shall target, to the extent the | ||
supplemental funding allows,
employment and training services | ||
to the families who do not receive a grant
increase after the | ||
birth of a child. In addition, the Illinois Department
shall | ||
provide, to the extent the supplemental funding allows, such | ||
families
with up to 24 months of transitional child care | ||
pursuant to Illinois Department
rules. All remaining | ||
supplemental funds shall be used for employment and
training | ||
services or transitional child care support.
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In making the transfers authorized by this subsection, the | ||
Illinois
Department shall first determine, pursuant to | ||
regulations adopted by the
Illinois Department for this | ||
purpose, the amount of savings attributable to
not increasing | ||
the grants due to the births of additional children. Transfers
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may be made from General Revenue Fund appropriations for |
distributive purposes
authorized by Article IV of this Code | ||
only to General Revenue Fund
appropriations for employability | ||
development services including operating
and administrative | ||
costs and related distributive purposes under Article
IXA of | ||
this Code. The Director, with the approval of the Governor, | ||
shall
certify the amount and affected line item appropriations | ||
to the State
Comptroller.
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Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to prohibit | ||
the Illinois
Department from using funds under this Article IV | ||
to provide
assistance in the form of vouchers
that may be used | ||
to pay for goods and services deemed by the Illinois
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Department, by rule, as suitable for the care of the child such | ||
as diapers,
clothing, school supplies, and cribs.
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(f-5) Subsection (f) shall not apply to affect the monthly | ||
assistance
amount of
any family as a result of the birth of a | ||
child on or after January 1, 2004.
As resources permit after | ||
January 1, 2004, the Department may
cease applying subsection | ||
(f) to limit assistance to families receiving
assistance under | ||
this Article on January 1, 2004, with respect to children
born | ||
prior to that date. In any event, subsection (f) shall be | ||
completely
inoperative on and after July 1, 2007.
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(g) (Blank).
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(h) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code, the | ||
Illinois
Department is authorized to reduce payment levels used | ||
to determine cash grants
under this Article after December 31 | ||
of any fiscal year if the Illinois
Department determines that |
the caseload upon which the appropriations for the
current | ||
fiscal year are based have increased by more than 5% and the
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appropriation is not sufficient to ensure that
cash benefits | ||
under this Article do not exceed the amounts appropriated for
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those cash benefits. Reductions in payment levels may be | ||
accomplished by
emergency rule under Section 5-45 of the | ||
Illinois Administrative Procedure Act,
except that the | ||
limitation on the number of emergency rules that may be adopted
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in a 24-month period shall not apply and the provisions of | ||
Sections 5-115 and
5-125 of the Illinois Administrative | ||
Procedure Act shall not apply.
Increases in payment levels | ||
shall be accomplished only in accordance with
Section 5-40 of | ||
the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act. Before any rule
to | ||
increase payment levels
promulgated under this Section shall | ||
become effective, a joint resolution
approving the rule must be | ||
adopted by a roll call vote by a majority of the
members | ||
elected to each chamber of the General Assembly.
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(Source: P.A. 92-111, eff. 1-1-02; 93-598, eff. 8-26-03.)
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(305 ILCS 5/5-2) (from Ch. 23, par. 5-2)
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Sec. 5-2. Classes of Persons Eligible. Medical assistance | ||
under this
Article shall be available to any of the following | ||
classes of persons in
respect to whom a plan for coverage has | ||
been submitted to the Governor
by the Illinois Department and | ||
approved by him:
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1. Recipients of basic maintenance grants under |
Articles III and IV.
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2. Persons otherwise eligible for basic maintenance | ||
under Articles
III and IV but who fail to qualify | ||
thereunder on the basis of need, and
who have insufficient | ||
income and resources to meet the costs of
necessary medical | ||
care, including but not limited to the following:
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(a) All persons otherwise eligible for basic | ||
maintenance under Article
III but who fail to qualify | ||
under that Article on the basis of need and who
meet | ||
either of the following requirements:
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(i) their income, as determined by the | ||
Illinois Department in
accordance with any federal | ||
requirements, is equal to or less than 70% in
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fiscal year 2001, equal to or less than 85% in | ||
fiscal year 2002 and until
a date to be determined | ||
by the Department by rule, and equal to or less
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than 100% beginning on the date determined by the | ||
Department by rule, of the nonfarm income official | ||
poverty
line, as defined by the federal Office of | ||
Management and Budget and revised
annually in | ||
accordance with Section 673(2) of the Omnibus | ||
Budget Reconciliation
Act of 1981, applicable to | ||
families of the same size; or
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(ii) their income, after the deduction of | ||
costs incurred for medical
care and for other types | ||
of remedial care, is equal to or less than 70% in
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fiscal year 2001, equal to or less than 85% in | ||
fiscal year 2002 and until
a date to be determined | ||
by the Department by rule, and equal to or less
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than 100% beginning on the date determined by the | ||
Department by rule, of the nonfarm income official | ||
poverty
line, as defined in item (i) of this | ||
subparagraph (a).
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(b) All persons who would be determined eligible | ||
for such basic
maintenance under Article IV by | ||
disregarding the maximum earned income
permitted by | ||
federal law.
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3. Persons who would otherwise qualify for Aid to the | ||
Medically
Indigent under Article VII.
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4. Persons not eligible under any of the preceding | ||
paragraphs who fall
sick, are injured, or die, not having | ||
sufficient money, property or other
resources to meet the | ||
costs of necessary medical care or funeral and burial
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expenses.
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5.(a) Women during pregnancy, after the fact
of | ||
pregnancy has been determined by medical diagnosis, and | ||
during the
60-day period beginning on the last day of the | ||
pregnancy, together with
their infants and children born | ||
after September 30, 1983,
whose income and
resources are | ||
insufficient to meet the costs of necessary medical care to
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the maximum extent possible under Title XIX of the
Federal | ||
Social Security Act.
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(b) The Illinois Department and the Governor shall | ||
provide a plan for
coverage of the persons eligible under | ||
paragraph 5(a) by April 1, 1990. Such
plan shall provide | ||
ambulatory prenatal care to pregnant women during a
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presumptive eligibility period and establish an income | ||
eligibility standard
that is equal to 133%
of the nonfarm | ||
income official poverty line, as defined by
the federal | ||
Office of Management and Budget and revised annually in
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accordance with Section 673(2) of the Omnibus Budget | ||
Reconciliation Act of
1981, applicable to families of the | ||
same size, provided that costs incurred
for medical care | ||
are not taken into account in determining such income
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eligibility.
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(c) The Illinois Department may conduct a | ||
demonstration in at least one
county that will provide | ||
medical assistance to pregnant women, together
with their | ||
infants and children up to one year of age,
where the | ||
income
eligibility standard is set up to 185% of the | ||
nonfarm income official
poverty line, as defined by the | ||
federal Office of Management and Budget.
The Illinois | ||
Department shall seek and obtain necessary authorization
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provided under federal law to implement such a | ||
demonstration. Such
demonstration may establish resource | ||
standards that are not more
restrictive than those | ||
established under Article IV of this Code.
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6. Persons under the age of 18 who fail to qualify as |
dependent under
Article IV and who have insufficient income | ||
and resources to meet the costs
of necessary medical care | ||
to the maximum extent permitted under Title XIX
of the | ||
Federal Social Security Act.
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7. Persons who are under 21 years of age and would
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qualify as
disabled as defined under the Federal | ||
Supplemental Security Income Program,
provided medical | ||
service for such persons would be eligible for Federal
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Financial Participation, and provided the Illinois | ||
Department determines that:
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(a) the person requires a level of care provided by | ||
a hospital, skilled
nursing facility, or intermediate | ||
care facility, as determined by a physician
licensed to | ||
practice medicine in all its branches;
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(b) it is appropriate to provide such care outside | ||
of an institution, as
determined by a physician | ||
licensed to practice medicine in all its branches;
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(c) the estimated amount which would be expended | ||
for care outside the
institution is not greater than | ||
the estimated amount which would be
expended in an | ||
institution.
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8. Persons who become ineligible for basic maintenance | ||
assistance
under Article IV of this Code in programs | ||
administered by the Illinois
Department due to employment | ||
earnings and persons in
assistance units comprised of | ||
adults and children who become ineligible for
basic |
maintenance assistance under Article VI of this Code due to
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employment earnings. The plan for coverage for this class | ||
of persons shall:
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(a) extend the medical assistance coverage for up | ||
to 12 months following
termination of basic | ||
maintenance assistance; and
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(b) offer persons who have initially received 6 | ||
months of the
coverage provided in paragraph (a) above, | ||
the option of receiving an
additional 6 months of | ||
coverage, subject to the following:
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(i) such coverage shall be pursuant to | ||
provisions of the federal
Social Security Act;
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(ii) such coverage shall include all services | ||
covered while the person
was eligible for basic | ||
maintenance assistance;
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(iii) no premium shall be charged for such | ||
coverage; and
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(iv) such coverage shall be suspended in the | ||
event of a person's
failure without good cause to | ||
file in a timely fashion reports required for
this | ||
coverage under the Social Security Act and | ||
coverage shall be reinstated
upon the filing of | ||
such reports if the person remains otherwise | ||
eligible.
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9. Persons with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome | ||
(AIDS) or with
AIDS-related conditions with respect to whom |
there has been a determination
that but for home or | ||
community-based services such individuals would
require | ||
the level of care provided in an inpatient hospital, | ||
skilled
nursing facility or intermediate care facility the | ||
cost of which is
reimbursed under this Article. Assistance | ||
shall be provided to such
persons to the maximum extent | ||
permitted under Title
XIX of the Federal Social Security | ||
Act.
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10. Participants in the long-term care insurance | ||
partnership program
established under the Illinois | ||
Long-Term Care Partnership Program Act Partnership for | ||
Long-Term Care Act who meet the
qualifications for | ||
protection of resources described in Section 15 25 of that
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Act.
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11. Persons with disabilities who are employed and | ||
eligible for Medicaid,
pursuant to Section | ||
1902(a)(10)(A)(ii)(xv) of the Social Security Act, as
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provided by the Illinois Department by rule. In | ||
establishing eligibility standards under this paragraph | ||
11, the Department shall, subject to federal approval: | ||
(a) set the income eligibility standard at not | ||
lower than 350% of the federal poverty level; | ||
(b) exempt retirement accounts that the person | ||
cannot access without penalty before the age
of 59 1/2, | ||
and medical savings accounts established pursuant to | ||
26 U.S.C. 220; |
(c) allow non-exempt assets up to $25,000 as to | ||
those assets accumulated during periods of eligibility | ||
under this paragraph 11; and
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(d) continue to apply subparagraphs (b) and (c) in | ||
determining the eligibility of the person under this | ||
Article even if the person loses eligibility under this | ||
paragraph 11.
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12. Subject to federal approval, persons who are | ||
eligible for medical
assistance coverage under applicable | ||
provisions of the federal Social Security
Act and the | ||
federal Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and | ||
Treatment Act of
2000. Those eligible persons are defined | ||
to include, but not be limited to,
the following persons:
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(1) persons who have been screened for breast or | ||
cervical cancer under
the U.S. Centers for Disease | ||
Control and Prevention Breast and Cervical Cancer
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Program established under Title XV of the federal | ||
Public Health Services Act in
accordance with the | ||
requirements of Section 1504 of that Act as | ||
administered by
the Illinois Department of Public | ||
Health; and
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(2) persons whose screenings under the above | ||
program were funded in whole
or in part by funds | ||
appropriated to the Illinois Department of Public | ||
Health
for breast or cervical cancer screening.
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"Medical assistance" under this paragraph 12 shall be |
identical to the benefits
provided under the State's | ||
approved plan under Title XIX of the Social Security
Act. | ||
The Department must request federal approval of the | ||
coverage under this
paragraph 12 within 30 days after the | ||
effective date of this amendatory Act of
the 92nd General | ||
Assembly.
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13. Subject to appropriation and to federal approval, | ||
persons living with HIV/AIDS who are not otherwise eligible | ||
under this Article and who qualify for services covered | ||
under Section 5-5.04 as provided by the Illinois Department | ||
by rule.
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14. Subject to the availability of funds for this | ||
purpose, the Department may provide coverage under this | ||
Article to persons who reside in Illinois who are not | ||
eligible under any of the preceding paragraphs and who meet | ||
the income guidelines of paragraph 2(a) of this Section and | ||
(i) have an application for asylum pending before the | ||
federal Department of Homeland Security or on appeal before | ||
a court of competent jurisdiction and are represented | ||
either by counsel or by an advocate accredited by the | ||
federal Department of Homeland Security and employed by a | ||
not-for-profit organization in regard to that application | ||
or appeal, or (ii) are receiving services through a | ||
federally funded torture treatment center. Medical | ||
coverage under this paragraph 14 may be provided for up to | ||
24 continuous months from the initial eligibility date so |
long as an individual continues to satisfy the criteria of | ||
this paragraph 14. If an individual has an appeal pending | ||
regarding an application for asylum before the Department | ||
of Homeland Security, eligibility under this paragraph 14 | ||
may be extended until a final decision is rendered on the | ||
appeal. The Department may adopt rules governing the | ||
implementation of this paragraph 14.
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15. Family Care Eligibility. | ||
(a) A caretaker relative who is 19 years of age or | ||
older when countable income is at or below 185% of the | ||
Federal Poverty Level Guidelines, as published | ||
annually in the Federal Register, for the appropriate | ||
family size. A person may not spend down to become | ||
eligible under this paragraph 15. | ||
(b) Eligibility shall be reviewed annually. | ||
(c) Caretaker relatives enrolled under this | ||
paragraph 15 in families with countable income above | ||
150% and at or below 185% of the Federal Poverty Level | ||
Guidelines shall be counted as family members and pay | ||
premiums as established under the Children's Health | ||
Insurance Program Act. | ||
(d) Premiums shall be billed by and payable to the | ||
Department or its authorized agent, on a monthly basis. | ||
(e) The premium due date is the last day of the | ||
month preceding the month of coverage. | ||
(f) Individuals shall have a grace period through |
the month of coverage to pay the premium. | ||
(g) Failure to pay the full monthly premium by the | ||
last day of the grace period shall result in | ||
termination of coverage. | ||
(h) Partial premium payments shall not be | ||
refunded. | ||
(i) Following termination of an individual's | ||
coverage under this paragraph 15, the following action | ||
is required before the individual can be re-enrolled: | ||
(1) A new application must be completed and the | ||
individual must be determined otherwise eligible. | ||
(2) There must be full payment of premiums due | ||
under this Code, the Children's Health Insurance | ||
Program Act, the Covering ALL KIDS Health | ||
Insurance Act, or any other healthcare program | ||
administered by the Department for periods in | ||
which a premium was owed and not paid for the | ||
individual. | ||
(3) The first month's premium must be paid if | ||
there was an unpaid premium on the date the | ||
individual's previous coverage was canceled. | ||
The Department is authorized to implement the | ||
provisions of this amendatory Act of the 95th General | ||
Assembly by adopting the medical assistance rules in effect | ||
as of October 1, 2007, at 89 Ill. Admin. Code 125, along | ||
with only those changes necessary to conform to federal |
Medicaid requirements. The Department may not otherwise | ||
adopt any rule to implement this increase except as | ||
authorized by law, to meet the eligibility standards | ||
authorized by the federal government in the Medicaid State | ||
Plan or the Title XXI Plan, or to meet an order from the | ||
federal government or any court. | ||
The Illinois Department and the Governor shall provide a | ||
plan for
coverage of the persons eligible under paragraph 7 as | ||
soon as possible after
July 1, 1984.
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The eligibility of any such person for medical assistance | ||
under this
Article is not affected by the payment of any grant | ||
under the Senior
Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax | ||
Relief and Pharmaceutical
Assistance Act or any distributions | ||
or items of income described under
subparagraph (X) of
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paragraph (2) of subsection (a) of Section 203 of the Illinois | ||
Income Tax
Act. The Department shall by rule establish the | ||
amounts of
assets to be disregarded in determining eligibility | ||
for medical assistance,
which shall at a minimum equal the | ||
amounts to be disregarded under the
Federal Supplemental | ||
Security Income Program. The amount of assets of a
single | ||
person to be disregarded
shall not be less than $2,000, and the | ||
amount of assets of a married couple
to be disregarded shall | ||
not be less than $3,000.
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To the extent permitted under federal law, any person found | ||
guilty of a
second violation of Article VIIIA
shall be | ||
ineligible for medical assistance under this Article, as |
provided
in Section 8A-8.
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The eligibility of any person for medical assistance under | ||
this Article
shall not be affected by the receipt by the person | ||
of donations or benefits
from fundraisers held for the person | ||
in cases of serious illness,
as long as neither the person nor | ||
members of the person's family
have actual control over the | ||
donations or benefits or the disbursement
of the donations or | ||
benefits.
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(Source: P.A. 94-629, eff. 1-1-06; 94-1043, eff. 7-24-06; | ||
95-546, eff. 8-29-07; revised 1-22-08.)
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(305 ILCS 5/12-4.11) (from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.11)
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Sec. 12-4.11. Grant amounts. The Department,
with due | ||
regard for and subject to budgetary limitations, shall | ||
establish
grant amounts for each of the programs, by | ||
regulation. The grant amounts may
vary by program, size of | ||
assistance unit and geographic area.
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Aid payments shall not be reduced except: (1) for changes | ||
in the cost of
items included in the grant amounts, or (2) for | ||
changes in the expenses of the
recipient, or (3) for changes in | ||
the income or resources available to the
recipient, or (4) for | ||
changes in grants resulting from adoption of a
consolidated | ||
grant amount.
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Subject to appropriation, beginning on July 1, 2008, the | ||
Department of Human Services shall increase TANF grant amounts | ||
in effect on June 30, 2008 by 15%. The Department is authorized |
to administer this increase but may not otherwise adopt any | ||
rule to implement this increase. | ||
In fixing standards to govern payments or reimbursements | ||
for funeral
and burial expenses, the Department shall establish | ||
a minimum allowable
amount of
not less than
$1,000 for | ||
Department payment of funeral services and not less than $500 | ||
for
Department payment of burial or cremation services. On | ||
January 1, 2006, July 1, 2006, and July 1, 2007, the Department | ||
shall increase the minimum reimbursement amount for funeral and | ||
burial expenses under this Section by a percentage equal to the | ||
percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban | ||
Consumers, if any, during the 12 months immediately preceding | ||
that January 1 or July 1. In establishing the minimum
allowable
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amount, the Department shall take into account the services
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essential to a dignified, low-cost (i) funeral and (ii) burial | ||
or
cremation, including reasonable
amounts that may be | ||
necessary for
burial space and cemetery charges, and any | ||
applicable taxes or other
required governmental fees or | ||
charges. If no
person has agreed to pay the total cost of the | ||
(i) funeral and
(ii) burial or cremation
charges, the | ||
Department shall pay the vendor the actual costs of the (i)
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funeral
and
(ii) burial or cremation, or the minimum allowable | ||
amount for each service as
established by
the Department, | ||
whichever is less, provided that the Department reduces its
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payments by
the amount available from the following sources: | ||
the decedent's assets
and
available resources and the |
anticipated amounts of any death benefits available
to the
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decedent's estate, and amounts paid and arranged to be paid by | ||
the
decedent's legally
responsible relatives. A legally | ||
responsible relative is expected to pay
(i) funeral and (ii) | ||
burial
or cremation expenses unless financially unable to do | ||
so.
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Nothing contained in this Section or in any other Section | ||
of this
Code shall be construed to prohibit the Illinois | ||
Department (1) from
consolidating existing standards on the | ||
basis of any standards which are
or were in effect on, or | ||
subsequent to July 1, 1969, or (2) from
employing any | ||
consolidated standards in determining need for public
aid and | ||
the amount of money payment or grant for individual recipients
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or recipient families.
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(Source: P.A. 94-669, eff. 8-23-05.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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