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Public Act 099-0746 Public Act 0746 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 099-0746 | SB2906 Enrolled | LRB099 18090 KTG 42455 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-8 as follows:
| (305 ILCS 5/9A-8) (from Ch. 23, par. 9A-8)
| Sec. 9A-8. Operation of Program.
| (a) At the time of application or redetermination of | eligibility under
Article IV, as determined by rule, the | Illinois Department shall provide
information in writing and | orally regarding the education, training and
employment | program to all applicants and recipients. The information
| required shall be established by rule and shall include, but | need not be
limited to:
| (1) education (including literacy training), | employment and training
opportunities available, the | criteria for approval of those opportunities,
and the right | to request changes in the personal responsibility and
| services plan to include those opportunities;
| (1.1) a complete list of all activities that are | approvable activities, and
the circumstances under which | they are
approvable, including work activities, substance | abuse or mental health
treatment, activities to escape and |
| prevent domestic
violence, caring for a medically impaired | family member, and any other
approvable activities, | together with the right to and
procedures for amending the | responsibility and services plan to include these
| activities;
| (1.2) the rules concerning the lifetime limit on | eligibility, including
the current status of the applicant | or recipient in
terms of the months of remaining | eligibility, the criteria under which a month
will not | count towards the lifetime limit, and the
criteria under | which a recipient may receive benefits beyond the end of | the
lifetime limit;
| (2) supportive services including child care
and the | rules regarding eligibility for and access to the child
| care assistance program, transportation, initial expenses | of employment, job
retention, books and fees, and any other | supportive
services;
| (3) the obligation of the Department to provide | supportive services;
| (4) the rights and responsibilities of participants, | including
exemption, sanction, reconciliation, and good | cause criteria and
procedures, termination for | non-cooperation
and reinstatement rules and procedures, | and appeal and grievance procedures;
and
| (5) the types and locations of child care services.
| (b) The Illinois
Department shall notify the recipient in |
| writing of the opportunity to
volunteer to participate in the | program.
| (c) (Blank).
| (d) As part of the personal plan for achieving employment | and
self-sufficiency, the Department shall conduct an | individualized assessment
of
the
participant's employability. | No participant may be assigned to any
component of the | education, training and employment activity
prior to such
| assessment. The plan shall
include collection of
information
on | the individual's background, proficiencies, skills | deficiencies,
education level, work history, employment goals, | interests, aptitudes, and
employment preferences, as well as | factors affecting employability or
ability to meet | participation requirements (e.g., health, physical or
mental | limitations, child care, family circumstances, domestic | violence, sexual violence,
substance abuse, and special needs | of any child of the individual). As part
of the plan,
| individuals and Department staff shall work together to | identify any
supportive service needs required to enable the | client to participate and
meet the objectives of his or her | employability plan. The
assessment may be conducted through | various methods such as interviews,
testing, counseling, and | self-assessment instruments. In the
assessment process, the | Department shall offer to include standard
literacy testing
and | a determination of
English language proficiency and shall | provide it for those who accept the
offer.
Based on the |
| assessment,
the
individual will be assigned to the appropriate | activity. The
decision will be based on a determination of the | individual's level of
preparation for employment as defined by | rule.
| (e) Recipients determined to be exempt may volunteer to | participate
pursuant to Section 9A-4 and must be assessed.
| (f) As part of the personal plan for achieving employment | and
self-sufficiency under Section 4-1, an employability plan | for recipients
shall be
developed in
consultation with the | participant. The Department shall have final
responsibility | for approving the employability plan. The employability
plan | shall:
| (1) contain an employment goal of the participant;
| (2) describe the services to be provided by the | Department, including
child care and other support | services;
| (3) describe the activities, such as component | assignment, that will be
undertaken by the participant to | achieve the employment goal . The Department shall treat | participation in high school and high school equivalency | programs as a core activity and count participation in high | school and high school equivalency programs toward the | first 20 hours per week of participation. The Department | shall approve participation in high school or high school | equivalency programs upon written or oral request of the | participant if he or she has not already earned a high |
| school diploma or a high school equivalency certificate. | However, participation in high school or high school | equivalency programs may be delayed as part of an | applicant's or recipient's personal plan for achieving | employment and self-sufficiency if it is determined that | the benefit from participating in another activity, such | as, but not limited to, treatment for substance abuse or an | English proficiency program, would be greater to the | applicant or recipient than participation in high school or | a high school equivalency program. The availability of high | school and high school equivalency programs may also delay | enrollment in those programs. The Department shall treat | such activities as a core activity as long as satisfactory | progress is made, as determined by the high school or high | school equivalency program. Proof of satisfactory progress | shall be provided by the participant or the school at the | end of each academic term ; and
| (4) describe any other needs of the family that might | be met by
the Department.
| (g) The employability plan shall take into account:
| (1) available program resources;
| (2) the participant's support service needs;
| (3) the participant's skills level and aptitudes;
| (4) local employment opportunities; and
| (5) the preferences of the
participant.
| (h) A reassessment shall be conducted to assess a |
| participant's
progress and to review the employability plan on | the following occasions:
| (1) upon completion of an activity and before
| assignment to an activity;
| (2) upon the request of the participant;
| (3) if the individual is not cooperating with the | requirements of
the program; and
| (4) if the individual has failed to make satisfactory | progress in an
education or training program.
| Based on the reassessment, the Department may revise the | employability
plan of the participant.
| (Source: P.A. 96-866, eff. 7-1-10 .)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2017
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