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92_HB0025 LRB9200896DJgc 1 AN ACT in relation to public aid. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by 5 changing Section 5-2 as follows: 6 (305 ILCS 5/5-2) (from Ch. 23, par. 5-2) 7 Sec. 5-2. Classes of Persons Eligible. Medical 8 assistance under this Article shall be available to any of 9 the following classes of persons in respect to whom a plan 10 for coverage has been submitted to the Governor by the 11 Illinois Department and approved by him: 12 1. Recipients of basic maintenance grants under Articles 13 III and IV. 14 2. Persons otherwise eligible for basic maintenance 15 under Articles III and IV but who fail to qualify thereunder 16 on the basis of need, and who have insufficient income and 17 resources to meet the costs of necessary medical care, 18 including but not limited to the following: 19 (a) All persons otherwise eligible for basic 20 maintenance under Article III but who fail to qualify 21 under that Article on the basis of need and who meet 22 either of the following requirements: 23 (i) their income, as determined by the 24 Illinois Department in accordance with any federal 25 requirements, is equal to or less than 70% in fiscal 26 year 2001, equal to or less than 85% in fiscal year 27 2002, and equal to or less than 100% in fiscal year 28 2003 and thereafter of the nonfarm income official 29 poverty line, as defined by the federal Office of 30 Management and Budget and revised annually in 31 accordance with Section 673(2) of the Omnibus Budget -2- LRB9200896DJgc 1 Reconciliation Act of 1981, applicable to families 2 of the same size; or 3 (ii) their income, after the deduction of 4 costs incurred for medical care and for other types 5 of remedial care, is equal to or less than 70% in 6 fiscal year 2001, equal to or less than 85% in 7 fiscal year 2002, and equal to or less than 100% in 8 fiscal year 2003 and thereafter of the nonfarm 9 income official poverty line, as defined in item (i) 10 of this subparagraph (a). 11 (b) All persons who would be determined eligible 12 for such basic maintenance under Article IV by 13 disregarding the maximum earned income permitted by 14 federal law. 15 3. Persons who would otherwise qualify for Aid to the 16 Medically Indigent under Article VII. 17 4. Persons not eligible under any of the preceding 18 paragraphs who fall sick, are injured, or die, not having 19 sufficient money, property or other resources to meet the 20 costs of necessary medical care or funeral and burial 21 expenses. 22 5. (a) Women during pregnancy, after the fact of 23 pregnancy has been determined by medical diagnosis, and 24 during the 60-day period beginning on the last day of the 25 pregnancy, together with their infants and children born 26 after September 30, 1983, whose income and resources are 27 insufficient to meet the costs of necessary medical care 28 to the maximum extent possible under Title XIX of the 29 Federal Social Security Act. 30 (b) The Illinois Department and the Governor shall 31 provide a plan for coverage of the persons eligible under 32 paragraph 5(a) by April 1, 1990. Such plan shall provide 33 ambulatory prenatal care to pregnant women during a 34 presumptive eligibility period and establish an income -3- LRB9200896DJgc 1 eligibility standard that is equal to 133% of the nonfarm 2 income official poverty line, as defined by the federal 3 Office of Management and Budget and revised annually in 4 accordance with Section 673(2) of the Omnibus Budget 5 Reconciliation Act of 1981, applicable to families of the 6 same size, provided that costs incurred for medical care 7 are not taken into account in determining such income 8 eligibility. 9 (c) The Illinois Department may conduct a 10 demonstration in at least one county that will provide 11 medical assistance to pregnant women, together with their 12 infants and children up to one year of age, where the 13 income eligibility standard is set up to 185% of the 14 nonfarm income official poverty line, as defined by the 15 federal Office of Management and Budget. The Illinois 16 Department shall seek and obtain necessary authorization 17 provided under federal law to implement such a 18 demonstration. Such demonstration may establish resource 19 standards that are not more restrictive than those 20 established under Article IV of this Code. 21 6. Persons under the age of 18 who fail to qualify as 22 dependent under Article IV and who have insufficient income 23 and resources to meet the costs of necessary medical care to 24 the maximum extent permitted under Title XIX of the Federal 25 Social Security Act. 26 7. Persons who are 18 years of age or younger and would 27 qualify as disabled as defined under the Federal Supplemental 28 Security Income Program, provided medical service for such 29 persons would be eligible for Federal Financial 30 Participation, and provided the Illinois Department 31 determines that: 32 (a) the person requires a level of care provided by 33 a hospital, skilled nursing facility, or intermediate 34 care facility, as determined by a physician licensed to -4- LRB9200896DJgc 1 practice medicine in all its branches; 2 (b) it is appropriate to provide such care outside 3 of an institution, as determined by a physician licensed 4 to practice medicine in all its branches; 5 (c) the estimated amount which would be expended 6 for care outside the institution is not greater than the 7 estimated amount which would be expended in an 8 institution. 9 8. Persons who become ineligible for basic maintenance 10 assistance under Article IV of this Code in programs 11 administered by the Illinois Department due to employment 12 earnings and persons in assistance units comprised of adults 13 and children who become ineligible for basic maintenance 14 assistance under Article VI of this Code due to employment 15 earnings. The plan for coverage for this class of persons 16 shall: 17 (a) extend the medical assistance coverage for up 18 to 12 months following termination of basic maintenance 19 assistance; and 20 (b) offer persons who have initially received 6 21 months of the coverage provided in paragraph (a) above, 22 the option of receiving an additional 6 months of 23 coverage, subject to the following: 24 (i) such coverage shall be pursuant to 25 provisions of the federal Social Security Act; 26 (ii) such coverage shall include all services 27 covered while the person was eligible for basic 28 maintenance assistance; 29 (iii) no premium shall be charged for such 30 coverage; and 31 (iv) such coverage shall be suspended in the 32 event of a person's failure without good cause to 33 file in a timely fashion reports required for this 34 coverage under the Social Security Act and coverage -5- LRB9200896DJgc 1 shall be reinstated upon the filing of such reports 2 if the person remains otherwise eligible. 3 9. Persons with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome 4 (AIDS) or with AIDS-related conditions with respect to whom 5 there has been a determination that but for home or 6 community-based services such individuals would require the 7 level of care provided in an inpatient hospital, skilled 8 nursing facility or intermediate care facility the cost of 9 which is reimbursed under this Article. Assistance shall be 10 provided to such persons to the maximum extent permitted 11 under Title XIX of the Federal Social Security Act. 12 10. Participants in the long-term care insurance 13 partnership program established under the Partnership for 14 Long-Term Care Act who meet the qualifications for protection 15 of resources described in Section 25 of that Act. 16 11. Persons with disabilities who are employed and 17 eligible for Medicaid, pursuant to Section 18 1902(a)(10)(A)(ii)(xv) of the Social Security Act, as 19 provided by the Illinois Department by rule. LRB9114972 20 inserts 21 12. Persons who are (i) enrolled and participating in a 22 breast cancer screening and treatment program funded under 23 the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection 24 Program and administered by the Department of Public Health 25 and (ii) eligible for medical assistance coverage of breast 26 cancer screening and treatment under the federal Breast and 27 Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Act of 2000. 28 Medical assistance coverage under this paragraph shall 29 include coverage of breast cancer screening and treatment 30 during the time that the person is enrolled and participating 31 in the Department of Public Health program. 32 The Illinois Department and the Governor shall provide a 33 plan for coverage of the persons eligible under paragraph 7 34 as soon as possible after July 1, 1984. -6- LRB9200896DJgc 1 The eligibility of any such person for medical assistance 2 under this Article is not affected by the payment of any 3 grant under the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property 4 Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act or any 5 distributions or items of income described under subparagraph 6 (X) of paragraph (2) of subsection (a) of Section 203 of the 7 Illinois Income Tax Act. The Department shall by rule 8 establish the amounts of assets to be disregarded in 9 determining eligibility for medical assistance, which shall 10 at a minimum equal the amounts to be disregarded under the 11 Federal Supplemental Security Income Program. The amount of 12 assets of a single person to be disregarded shall not be less 13 than $2,000, and the amount of assets of a married couple to 14 be disregarded shall not be less than $3,000. 15 To the extent permitted under federal law, any person 16 found guilty of a second violation of Article VIIIA shall be 17 ineligible for medical assistance under this Article, as 18 provided in Section 8A-8. 19 The eligibility of any person for medical assistance 20 under this Article shall not be affected by the receipt by 21 the person of donations or benefits from fundraisers held for 22 the person in cases of serious illness, as long as neither 23 the person nor members of the person's family have actual 24 control over the donations or benefits or the disbursement of 25 the donations or benefits. 26 (Source: P.A. 91-676, eff. 12-23-99; 91-699, eff. 7-1-00; 27 91-712, eff. 7-1-00; revised 6-26-00.) 28 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 29 becoming law.