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 1        AN ACT to amend the Illinois Public Aid Code by  changing
 2    Sections 4-1.12 and 12-4.11 and by adding Section 12-4.17a.

 3        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:

 5        Section 5.  The Illinois Public Aid Code  is  amended  by
 6    changing  Sections  4-1.12  and 12-4.11 and by adding Section
 7    12-4.17a as follows:

 8        (305 ILCS 5/4-1.12)
 9        Sec. 4-1.12.  Five year limitation.
10        (a)  No assistance unit shall  be  eligible  for  a  cash
11    grant  under  this  Article  if  it includes an adult who has
12    received cash assistance as an adult for 60  months,  whether
13    or   not  consecutive,  after  the  effective  date  of  this
14    amendatory Act of 1997.  The Illinois Department  may  exempt
15    individual  assistance  units from the 60-month limitation or
16    determine circumstances under which a month or  months  would
17    not  count  towards  the  60-month limitation even though the
18    assistance  unit  did  receive  cash  assistance  under  this
19    Article.
20        (b)  In addition to months that the  Illinois  Department
21    has determined or shall determine by rule not to count toward
22    the  60-month  limitation,  the Illinois Department shall not
23    count months in which the adult  receiving  assistance  under
24    this  Article  is  the primary caregiver for a disabled child
25    when  the  demands  of  caregiving  are   inconsistent   with
26    sustained employment.
27    (Source: P.A. 90-17, eff. 7-1-97.)

28        (305 ILCS 5/12-4.11) (from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.11)
29        Sec. 12-4.11. Grant amounts.
30        (a)  The  Department,  with due regard for and subject to
 
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 1    budgetary limitations, shall establish grant amounts for each
 2    of the programs, by regulation.  The grant amounts  may  vary
 3    by program, size of assistance unit and geographic area.
 4        (b)  Aid  payments  shall  not be reduced except: (1) for
 5    changes in the cost of items included in the  grant  amounts,
 6    or  (2)  for changes in the expenses of the recipient, or (3)
 7    for changes in the  income  or  resources  available  to  the
 8    recipient,  or  (4)  for  changes  in  grants  resulting from
 9    adoption of a consolidated grant amount.
10        (c)  In  fixing   standards   to   govern   payments   or
11    reimbursements   for   funeral   and   burial  expenses,  the
12    Department shall take into account the services essential  to
13    a  dignified,  low-cost  funeral  and  burial, but no payment
14    shall be authorized from public aid funds for the funeral  in
15    excess  of  $650,  exclusive  of reasonable amounts as may be
16    necessary for burial space  and  cemetery  charges,  and  any
17    applicable  taxes  or  other  required  governmental  fees or
18    charges. The Department shall authorize no payment in  excess
19    of $325 for a cemetery burial.
20        (d)  Nothing  contained  in  this Section or in any other
21    Section of this Code  shall  be  construed  to  prohibit  the
22    Illinois Department (1) from consolidating existing standards
23    on the basis of any standards which are or were in effect on,
24    or  subsequent  to  July  1,  1969, or (2) from employing any
25    consolidated standards in determining need for public aid and
26    the  amount  of  money  payment  or  grant   for   individual
27    recipients or recipient families.
28        (e)  When a recipient reports that he or she has obtained
29    employment,   the   Department,   subject  to  the  following
30    limitations, may project the recipient's likely earnings  and
31    eligibility for assistance and grant level under Article IV:
32             (1)  If,  based  on the recipient's report of his or
33        her projected hours and  wage,  the  Department  projects
34        that  the  recipient  will  no  longer  be  eligible  for
 
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 1        assistance  under  Article IV, it may terminate or cancel
 2        the case.  However, if, within 30 days after  termination
 3        or cancellation, the recipient presents evidence that the
 4        actual  earnings  from  the  recipient's work,  or future
 5        earnings projected based on the rate of pay and number of
 6        hours or days of work demonstrated by the  first  payment
 7        from  work,  do  not warrant termination or cancellation,
 8        the recipient's cash assistance shall be restored at  the
 9        appropriate  level  for  his  or  her  actual  and future
10        projected earnings.
11             (2)  When the recipient first  reports  his  or  her
12        employment,  the  Department  shall  notify him or her in
13        writing  of  this  policy  and  shall  give  him  or  her
14        instructions about how to provide a copy of  his  or  her
15        first paycheck stub or other proof of his or her earnings
16        to  the  Department.  The  Department  shall instruct its
17        workers to  obtain  income  reports  from  newly-employed
18        recipients   that   are  as  accurate  and  realistic  as
19        possible.
20    (Source:  P.A.  89-507,  eff.  7-1-97;  90-17,  eff.  7-1-97;
21    90-326,  eff.  8-8-97;  90-372,  eff.  7-1-98;  90-655,  eff.
22    7-30-98.)

23        (305 ILCS 5/12-4.17a new)
24        Sec. 12-4.17a.  Customer service enhancement.
25        (a)  The Department shall provide in the waiting area  of
26    each  local  office written information regarding applicants'
27    and recipients' rights to appeal action or  inaction  and  to
28    file  a grievance, as well as sufficient quantities of appeal
29    and grievance forms.
30        (b)  The Department shall establish 2-year pilot projects
31    in at least 2 local offices, at least one of which  shall  be
32    in a city of over 500,000, under which the local offices will
33    be  open  at least one weekday evening and Saturday each week
 
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 1    to accommodate the schedules of applicants and recipients who
 2    cannot visit the  office  during  normal  office  hours.  The
 3    Department  shall submit a report on the pilot project to the
 4    Family Self  Sufficiency  Advisory  Council  created  by  the
 5    Department  after  one  year  of operation of the pilot and a
 6    final report upon completion of the pilot.  The report  shall
 7    describe  the  pilot,  the expenses and savings achieved, the
 8    usage of the extended hours by recipients, and the  personnel
 9    issues that arose.
10        (c)  The   Department   shall   charge  the  Family  Self
11    Sufficiency Advisory Council created by the  Department  with
12    monitoring  customer  service  and  annually  making customer
13    service recommendations to the  Secretary,  and  support  the
14    Council  in  carrying out that charge.  For this purpose, the
15    Council  shall  include  caseworkers,  or  their   collective
16    bargaining representatives, as ex-officio participants in the
17    review and monitoring of customer service and the formulation
18    of recommendations.

19        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
20    becoming law.

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