Public Act 100-0909 Public Act 0909 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 100-0909 | HB4965 Enrolled | LRB100 19854 KTG 35131 b |
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| AN ACT concerning public aid.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by | changing Section 9A-11 as follows:
| (305 ILCS 5/9A-11) (from Ch. 23, par. 9A-11)
| Sec. 9A-11. Child care.
| (a) The General Assembly recognizes that families with | children need child
care in order to work. Child care is | expensive and families with low incomes,
including those who | are transitioning from welfare to work, often struggle to
pay | the costs of day care. The
General Assembly understands the | importance of helping low income working
families become and | remain self-sufficient. The General Assembly also believes
| that it is the responsibility of families to share in the costs | of child care.
It is also the preference of the General | Assembly that all working poor
families should be treated | equally, regardless of their welfare status.
| (b) To the extent resources permit, the Illinois Department | shall provide
child care services to parents or other relatives | as defined by rule who are
working or participating in | employment or Department approved
education or training | programs. At a minimum, the Illinois Department shall
cover the |
| following categories of families:
| (1) recipients of TANF under Article IV participating | in work and training
activities as specified in the | personal plan for employment and
self-sufficiency;
| (2) families transitioning from TANF to work;
| (3) families at risk of becoming recipients of TANF;
| (4) families with special needs as defined by rule;
| (5) working families with very low incomes as defined | by rule; and
| (6) families that are not recipients of TANF and that | need child care assistance to participate in education and | training activities. | The Department shall specify by rule the conditions of | eligibility, the
application process, and the types, amounts, | and duration of services.
Eligibility for
child care benefits | and the amount of child care provided may vary based on
family | size, income,
and other factors as specified by rule.
| A family's eligibility for child care services shall be | redetermined no sooner than 12 months following the initial | determination or most recent redetermination. During the | 12-month periods, the family shall remain eligible for child | care services regardless of (i) a change in family income, | unless family income exceeds 85% of State median income, or | (ii) a temporary change in the ongoing status of the parents or | other relatives, as defined by rule, as working or attending a | job training or educational program. |
| In determining income eligibility for child care benefits, | the Department
annually, at the beginning of each fiscal year, | shall
establish, by rule, one income threshold for each family | size, in relation to
percentage of State median income for a | family of that size, that makes
families with incomes below the | specified threshold eligible for assistance
and families with | incomes above the specified threshold ineligible for
| assistance. Through and including fiscal year 2007, the | specified threshold must be no less than 50% of the
| then-current State median income for each family size. | Beginning in fiscal year 2008, the specified threshold must be | no less than 185% of the then-current federal poverty level for | each family size.
| In determining eligibility for
assistance, the Department | shall not give preference to any category of
recipients
or give | preference to individuals based on their receipt of benefits | under this
Code.
| Nothing in this Section shall be
construed as conferring | entitlement status to eligible families.
| The Illinois
Department is authorized to lower income | eligibility ceilings, raise parent
co-payments, create waiting | lists, or take such other actions during a fiscal
year as are | necessary to ensure that child care benefits paid under this
| Article do not exceed the amounts appropriated for those child | care benefits.
These changes 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 in a 24-month period shall | not apply.
| The Illinois Department may contract with other State | agencies or child care
organizations for the administration of | child care services.
| (c) Payment shall be made for child care that otherwise | meets the
requirements of this Section and applicable standards | of State and local
law and regulation, including any | requirements the Illinois Department
promulgates by rule in | addition to the licensure
requirements
promulgated by the | Department of Children and Family Services and Fire
Prevention | and Safety requirements promulgated by the Office of the State
| Fire Marshal and is provided in any of the following:
| (1) a child care center which is licensed or exempt | from licensure
pursuant to Section 2.09 of the Child Care | Act of 1969;
| (2) a licensed child care home or home exempt from | licensing;
| (3) a licensed group child care home;
| (4) other types of child care, including child care | provided
by relatives or persons living in the same home as | the child, as determined by
the Illinois Department by | rule.
| (c-5)
Solely for the purposes of coverage under the | Illinois Public Labor Relations Act, child and day care home |
| providers, including licensed and license exempt, | participating in the Department's child care assistance | program shall be considered to be public employees and the | State of Illinois shall be considered to be their employer as | of the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th | General Assembly, but not before. The State shall engage in | collective bargaining with an exclusive representative of | child and day care home providers participating in the child | care assistance program concerning their terms and conditions | of employment that are within the State's control. Nothing in | this subsection shall be understood to limit the right of | families receiving services defined in this Section to select | child and day care home providers or supervise them within the | limits of this Section. The State shall not be considered to be | the employer of child and day care home providers for any | purposes not specifically provided in this amendatory Act of | the 94th General Assembly, including but not limited to, | purposes of vicarious liability in tort and purposes of | statutory retirement or health insurance benefits. Child and | day care home providers shall not be covered by the State | Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971. | In according child and day care home providers and their | selected representative rights under the Illinois Public Labor | Relations Act, the State intends that the State action | exemption to application of federal and State antitrust laws be | fully available to the extent that their activities are |
| authorized by this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly.
| (d) The Illinois Department shall establish, by rule, a | co-payment scale that provides for cost sharing by families | that receive
child care services, including parents whose only | income is from
assistance under this Code. The co-payment shall | be based on family income and family size and may be based on | other factors as appropriate. Co-payments may be waived for | families whose incomes are at or below the federal poverty | level.
| (d-5) The Illinois Department, in consultation with its | Child Care and Development Advisory Council, shall develop a | plan to revise the child care assistance program's co-payment | scale. The plan shall be completed no later than February 1, | 2008, and shall include: | (1) findings as to the percentage of income that the | average American family spends on child care and the | relative amounts that low-income families and the average | American family spend on other necessities of life;
| (2) recommendations for revising the child care | co-payment scale to assure that families receiving child | care services from the Department are paying no more than | they can reasonably afford; | (3) recommendations for revising the child care | co-payment scale to provide at-risk children with complete | access to Preschool for All and Head Start; and | (4) recommendations for changes in child care program |
| policies that affect the affordability of child care.
| (e) (Blank).
| (f) The Illinois Department shall, by rule, set rates to be | paid for the
various types of child care. Child care may be | provided through one of the
following methods:
| (1) arranging the child care through eligible | providers by use of
purchase of service contracts or | vouchers;
| (2) arranging with other agencies and community | volunteer groups for
non-reimbursed child care;
| (3) (blank); or
| (4) adopting such other arrangements as the Department | determines
appropriate.
| (f-5) (Blank). | (g) Families eligible for assistance under this Section | shall be given the
following options:
| (1) receiving a child care certificate issued by the | Department or a
subcontractor of the Department that may be | used by the parents as payment for
child care and | development services only; or
| (2) if space is available, enrolling the child with a | child care provider
that has a purchase of service contract | with the Department or a subcontractor
of the Department | for the provision of child care and development services.
| The Department may identify particular priority | populations for whom they may
request special |
| consideration by a provider with purchase of service
| contracts, provided that the providers shall be permitted | to maintain a balance
of clients in terms of household | incomes and families and children with special
needs, as | defined by rule.
| (Source: P.A. 100-387, eff. 8-25-17.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect October | 1, 2018.
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Effective Date: 10/1/2018
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