Ill. Admin. Code tit. 23, § 2753.30 - Program Procedures
a) Eligible
educational loans include:
1) Stafford
Loans;
2) Perkins Loans;
3) Graduate PLUS Loans;
4) consolidation loans;
5) medical student loans;
6) Supplemental Loans for Students;
7) alternative loans; and
8) other types of government and
institutional loans used for education expenses.
b) Non-eligible loans include:
1) credit card payments;
2) Parent PLUS Loans;
3) loans that have been paid in
full;
4) loans from lending
institutions that are not governed by State or federal regulations or loans
from individuals or family members;
5) any portion of a consolidated loan that
cannot be directly attributed to the applicant; and
6) non-education loans, such as home equity
loans.
c) All applicants
annually must complete an ISAC application for the loan repayment program.
1) An application is available on ISAC's
website.
2) If the application is
incomplete, ISAC will notify the applicant, who will have an opportunity to
furnish the missing information. The application will only be considered for
processing as of the date the application is complete and received by ISAC. No
applications will be considered for processing if received after the published
date unless funds remain available for disbursement.
3) Renewal applicants may be required to
submit a history of prior awards in order to show program proceeds do not
exceed the total amount of outstanding eligible educational loans, including
award proceeds received that were not used to repay educational
loans.
d) Grant
assistance under this program may be received for up to 4 years.
e) ISAC shall select the recipients from
among those who have submitted complete applications, including qualified new
applicants and those who filed timely renewal applications and have supplied
information required in subsection (c).
f)
No less than 30% of the funding
for grants under this Section each fiscal year shall be reserved for awards to
minority applicants of African American or Black, Hispanic or Latinx, Asian, or
Native American origin. If the Commission does not receive enough applications
from qualified minorities on or before January 1 of a given fiscal year to
award 30% of the funding to qualified minority applicants, then the Commission
may award a portion of these reserved funds to other qualified
applicants. [110 ILCS 996/25 ]
g) The total number of grants awarded in a
given fiscal year and the amount of each award as limited by subsection (f) is
contingent upon available funding. If funding is insufficient to pay all
eligible applicants, awarding will be determined in the following order:
1) renewal applicants, in the order in which
their applications were received; then
2) new applicants, using the mental health
portion of the HPSA database to rank eligible rural and underserved applicants
and giving priority to applicants in the areas that have the highest degree of
shortage (score) for that applicant's profession. If multiple applicants
receive the same score, their applications shall be given consideration in the
order in which they were received.
A) If an
applicant works for an organization located in an HPSA mental health discipline
that has satellite clinics and the applicant works in more than one of the
clinics, the highest HPSA mental health discipline score where the applicant
works shall apply.
B) If an
applicant works for different employers in multiple HPSA mental health
disciplines having different degrees of shortage, the location having the
highest HPSA mental health discipline score shall apply.
h) The amount repaid by ISAC to
the grantee shall be no more than the borrower's remaining balance on all
eligible educational loans minus any grant payment made under this Part that
was not used to pay the loan holder and shall not exceed:
1)
$40,000 per year for a
psychiatrist;
2)
$20,000 per year for an advanced practice registered nurse or a
physician assistant;
3)
$20,000 per year for a psychologist who holds a doctoral
degree;
4)
$15,000
per year for a licensed clinical social worker, a licensed clinical
professional counselor, or a licensed marriage and family
therapist;
5)
$12,000 per year for a professional possessing a master's degree in
counseling, psychology, social work, or marriage and family
therapy;
6)
$6,000
per year for a professional possessing a bachelor's degree in counseling,
psychology, or social work; and
7)
$4,000 per year for a substance
use professional, a certified alcohol and drug counselor, or a certified
recovery support specialist. [110 ILCS
996/25 ]
i) Proceeds will be remitted directly to the
holder of the loans to be repaid when the beneficiary designates ISAC as the
disbursing agent for this purpose.
j) The recipient and loan holder shall submit
information for eligible educational loans in sufficient time for ISAC to make
payments for each year in which the funds are awarded.
k) If the recipient's loan holder receives an
overpayment, the loan holder shall return the amount of the overage to ISAC. A
supplemental request must be made by the recipient and processed by ISAC for
any funds to be paid to another holder.
l) When multiple loans are held by a single
lending institution, the loan holder shall distribute the payment to one loan
until paid in full.
m) When
possible, all loans held at a single lending institution shall be paid in full
before monies are distributed to another loan holder.
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