Ill. Admin. Code tit. 23, § 2732.30 - Program Procedures
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 15, April 8, 2022
a) All
first-time applicants shall complete an application which includes biographical
information regarding the deceased or disabled officer (e.g., name, where
employed, position title, date of death or disability, etc.) and the
application shall be accompanied by a certified death certificate or the
certified statement of a licensed physician.
1) The physician's statement must certify
that there is a mental or physical condition that is reasonably certain to
continue throughout the lifetime of the officer, resulting in a 90% to 100%
incapacity from performing substantial and material duties previously
discharged.
2) Documentation must
be submitted to prove that the death or disability occurred in the line of
duty.
b) Once
eligibility in relation to the qualifying death or disability has been
established for one member of a family, it is established for all qualified
applicants in the family. Thereafter, a simplified application will be required
from each student on an annual basis. Also, students must indicate the
institution to be attended.
c) The
deadline for applications will be October 1 for consideration for all terms,
March 1 for consideration for second semester/second and third quarter and
summer term, and June 15 for consideration for the summer term only.
d) If an application is incomplete, notice
will be sent to the applicant. The applicant will then have an opportunity to
furnish the missing information; however, the application will only be
considered for processing as of the date it was completed and received in
ISAC's Deerfield office.
e) Grants
are applicable toward tuition and mandatory fees.
1) A recipient attending a public institution
in Illinois shall receive a grant that shall not exceed the cost of tuition and
mandatory fees at that institution. This includes the difference between
in-district and out-of-district tuition.
2) A recipient attending a private
institution in Illinois may receive a grant sufficient to pay the costs of
tuition and mandatory fees, provided the award does not exceed the maximum
grant payable to a student enrolled in the most expensive comparable program of
study at a public institution.
f) Notice of the grant award will be sent to
each recipient. Applicants not receiving awards will also be
notified.
g) Benefits are limited
to the full-time enrollment equivalent of eight semesters or twelve quarters of
payment for undergraduate or graduate study. Recipients may accumulate up to 48
eligibility units.
1) To determine the amount
of eligibility a recipient has used, credit hours (and noncredit hours for
which benefits are used) will be converted to eligibility units according to
the following table:
Number of Hours |
Semester Term |
Quarter Term |
12 or more hours |
6 units |
4 units |
6 - 11.99 hours |
3 units |
2 units |
2)
Full program benefits may be extended for one additional term if the recipient
has accumulated fewer than 48 eligibility units but does not have enough units
remaining for the number of hours in which the recipient is enrolled for the
term.
h) A student who
receives a grant under this program and who is subsequently determined to be
ineligible shall repay the institution the total amount of the funds received
during the period in which the student was ineligible.
i) Recipients receive payment through their
institution of record.
j) If a
recipient withdraws from enrollment after the expiration of the tuition
refund/withdrawal adjustment period, the recipient shall receive a grant for
costs incurred up to the term award provided that the institution's tuition
refund policy indicates the recipient had incurred such charges.
k) A recipient shall agree to notify ISAC, in
writing, within 15 days of any change affecting enrollment status, name or
address.
l) ISAC pays grant funds
directly to the institution of record in the name of the recipient.
m) ISAC will disburse grant funds in multiple
installments, depending upon the number of terms financed by the grant; except
that multiple disbursements will not be required in cases where the applicant's
eligibility is not determined until the final term of the academic year for
which the grant is being awarded or when a student is attending only one term
and the maximum award does not exceed the student's cost of
attendance.
n) Grant payment is
subject to the limits of dollars appropriated for this program by the General
Assembly.
o) In the event that
funds are insufficient to make awards to all eligible applicants, ISAC will
make award determinations on the basis of the dates that the completed
applications were received and the following:
1) first semester and first quarter awards
will be paid, or prorated if funding is insufficient to pay all grants in
full;
2) if funds remain after
first semester and first quarter awards are paid, then second semester/second
and third quarter awards will be paid, or prorated if funds remaining are
insufficient to pay all grants in full;
3) if funds remain after second
semester/second and third quarter awards are paid, summer term awards will be
paid, or prorated if funding is insufficient to pay all grants in full;
and
4) timely claims for the
difference between in-district and out-of-district tuition for recipients who
do not qualify for charge backs will be considered for payment at the same time
and in the same priority order as all other timely claims, in accordance with
the provisions of this subsection (o).
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