Public Act 101-0566 Public Act 0566 101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 101-0566 | SB1791 Enrolled | LRB101 09527 KTG 54625 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 12-4.4 as follows:
| (305 ILCS 5/12-4.4) (from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.4)
| Sec. 12-4.4. Administration of federally-aided programs. | Direct
County Departments of Public Aid in the administration | of
the federally
funded Supplemental Nutrition Assistance | (SNAP) Program food stamp program , programs to aid refugees and | Articles III,
IV, and V of this Code.
| The
Illinois Department of Human Services
shall operate a | SNAP Employment and Training (SNAP E&T) program Food Stamp | Employment and Training (FSE&T) program in
compliance with | federal law. The SNAP E&T FSE&T program may only be mandatory | in counties where the Department can show that there are | sufficient program slots for at least the majority of the | county's current non-exempt work registrants as described in | Section 11-20 of this Code. Nothing in this Section shall | prevent the Department from operating a fully voluntary SNAP | E&T program. The SNAP E&T program will have an Earnfare
| component. The Earnfare component shall be available in | selected geographic
areas based on criteria established by the |
| Illinois Department of Human
Services by rule.
Participants in | Earnfare will, to the extent resources allow, earn their
| assistance. Participation in the Earnfare program is | voluntary, except when
ordered by a court of competent | jurisdiction. Eligibility for Earnfare may
be limited to only 6 | months out of any 12 consecutive month period. Clients are
not | entitled to be placed in an Earnfare slot. Earnfare slots shall | be made
available only as resources permit. Earnfare shall be | available to persons
receiving SNAP benefits food stamps who | meet eligibility criteria established by the Illinois
| Department of Human Services by rule.
The Illinois Department | may, by rule, extend the Earnfare Program to clients
who do not | receive SNAP benefits food stamps .
Receipt of SNAP benefits | food stamps is not an
eligibility requirement of
Earnfare when | a court of competent jurisdiction orders an individual to
| participate in the Earnfare Program. To
the extent resources | permit, the Earnfare program will allow participants
to engage | in work-related activities to earn monthly financial | assistance
payments and to improve participants' employability | in order for them to
succeed in obtaining employment. The | Illinois Department of Human Services may enter into
contracts | with other public agencies including State agencies, with local
| governmental units, and with not-for-profit community based | organizations
to carry out the elements of the Program that the | Department of Human Services deems appropriate.
| The Earnfare Program shall contain the following elements:
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| (1) To the extent resources allow and slots exist, the | Illinois Department of Human Services
shall refer | recipients of SNAP benefits food stamp assistance who meet | eligibility criteria,
as established by rule. Receipt of | SNAP benefits food stamps is not an eligibility
requirement | of Earnfare when a court of competent jurisdiction orders | an
individual to participate in the Earnfare Program.
| (2) Persons participating in Earnfare shall engage in | employment
assigned activities equal to the amount of the | SNAP food stamp benefits divided
by the State or federal | minimum wage, whichever is higher, and subsequently shall | earn minimum wage
assistance for each additional hour of | performance in Earnfare activity.
Earnfare participants | shall be offered the opportunity to earn up to $154. The
| Department of Human Services may establish a higher amount | by rule provided resources permit.
If a court of competent | jurisdiction orders an individual to participate in
the | Earnfare program, hours engaged in employment assigned | activities shall
first be applied for a $50 payment made to | the custodial parent as a support
obligation. If the | individual receives SNAP benefits food stamps , the | individual shall
engage in employment assigned activities | equal to the amount of the SNAP food stamp
benefits divided | by the State or
federal minimum wage, whichever is higher, | and subsequently shall earn
State or federal minimum wage | assistance, whichever is higher, for each additional hour |
| of performance in Earnfare
activity.
| (3) To the extent appropriate slots are available, the | Illinois
Department of Human Services shall assign | Earnfare participants to Earnfare activities based
on an | assessment of the person's age, literacy, education, | educational
achievement, job training, work experience, | and recent institutionalization,
whenever these factors | are known to the Department of Human Services or to the | contractor and
are relevant to the individual's success in | carrying out the assigned
activities and in ultimately | obtaining employment.
| (4) The Department of Human Services shall consider the | participant's preferences and
personal employment goals in | making assignments to the extent
administratively possible | and to the extent that resources allow.
| (5) The Department of Human Services may enter into | cooperative agreements with local
governmental units | (which may, in turn, enter into agreements with
| not-for-profit community based organizations): with other | public, including
State, agencies; directly with | not-for-profit community based organizations,
and with | private employers to create Earnfare activities for | program
participants.
| (6) To the extent resources permit, the Department of | Human Services shall provide the
Earnfare participants | with the costs of transportation in looking for work
and in |
| getting to and from the assigned Earnfare job site and | initial
expenses of employment.
| (7) All income and asset limitations of the Federal | SNAP Food Stamp Program
will govern continued Earnfare | participation, except that court ordered
participants | shall participate for 6 months unless the court orders | otherwise.
| (8) Earnfare participants shall not displace or | substitute for regular,
full time or part time employees, | regardless of whether or not the employee
is currently | working, on a leave of absence or in a position or similar
| position where a layoff has taken place or the employer has | terminated the
employment of any regular employee or | otherwise reduced its workforce with
the effect of filling | the vacancy so created with a participant subsidized
under | this program, or is or has been involved in a labor dispute | between a
labor organization and the sponsor.
| (9) Persons who fail to cooperate with the SNAP E&T | FSE&T program in counties where available program slots | exist for at least the majority of that county's current | work registrants shall become
ineligible for SNAP benefits | food stamp assistance according to SNAP Food Stamp | regulations,
and for Earnfare participation. Failure to | participate in Earnfare for all
of the hours assigned is | not a failure to cooperate unless so established
by the | employer pursuant to Department of Human Services rules.
If |
| a person who is ordered by a court of competent | jurisdiction to
participate in the Earnfare Program fails | to cooperate with the Program, the
person shall be referred | to the court for failure to comply with the court
order.
| (Source: P.A. 94-533, eff. 8-10-05.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/23/2019
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