Ill. Admin. Code tit. 23, § 1020.30 - Definitions
a) "Allied health
program" means an eligible program preparing students to provide services as
allied health professionals in one of the following classifications:
Communication Disorder Sciences and Services; Community Health Services; Dental
Services (dental hygiene, lab technology, or assisting); Medical Records
Technology/Technician; Health and Medical Assistants; Health and Medical
Diagnostic and Treatment Services (radiologic, respiratory, and surgical
technology); Health and Medical Laboratory Technologies; Ophthalmic and
Optometric Services; Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Services (physical,
occupational, art, recreational, and music therapy and assisting);
Miscellaneous Health Aides; Medical Dietetics; and Medical
Illustration.
b) "Eligible program"
means a specific health education program that is fully accredited or approved
or formally classified as a candidate for accreditation or approval by a
recognized accrediting body or, in those cases where there is no appropriate
accrediting body, is otherwise determined by the Board of Higher Education to
be eligible for funding.
c)
"Illinois resident" is defined as follows:
1)
For a student, except a medical resident, to qualify as an Illinois resident, a
student must be a lawful resident of the United States and meet one of the
following two requirements:
A) At least one
parent, stepparent or court appointed guardian of the student must reside in
Illinois; or
B) The emancipated
(self-supporting) student must have lived in Illinois, in some capacity other
than as a student at a postsecondary educational institution, for a period of
twelve continuous months immediately prior to enrollment in an Illinois
postsecondary educational institution.
2) For a medical resident to qualify as an
Illinois resident, the medical resident must be a lawful resident of the United
States and meet the following requirements:
A) The medical resident must be employed by a
hospital affiliated with and under the educational supervision of a public or
private medical school or college in Illinois; and
B) The medical resident must be either a
graduate of an Illinois medical school or college or a graduate of a high
school, college or university located in Illinois and a graduate of a medical
school or college located within the United States, the District of Columbia or
the several territories.
3) The resident/non-resident category in
which the student or medical resident is placed at the time of initial
matriculation will hold for his or her entire residency.
d) "Minority" means a student having racial
or ethnic origin in one of the following groups:
1) Black (not of Hispanic origin) - A person
having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa.
2) Hispanic - A person of Mexican, Puerto
Rican, Cuban, Central or South American or other Spanish culture or origin,
regardless of race.
3) American
Indian or Alaskan Native - A person having origins in any of the original
peoples of North America, and who maintains cultural identification through
tribal affiliation or community recognition.
e) "Program priority" grants are based on
State residents enrolled in eligible programs that address public demand for
health services, workforce needs and shortages, and other programmatic
priorities, such as sole service providers, academic needs, or industry
standards. (Section 4 of the Act)
Notes
Amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 7745, effective April 5, 2006
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