Ill. Admin. Code tit. 50, § 4500.140 - State Awards for Navigators and In-Person Counselor Organizations, and Certifications for Certified Application Counselor Organizations and Certified Application Counselors
a) The
Exchange will offer State awards for Navigators and certifications to Certified
Application Counselor Organizations. The Exchange may elect to offer State
awards for In-Person Counselors. The Exchange may delegate the administration
of its agreements, certifications, or State awards under this Section to an
eligible entity as allowed under
45 CFR
155.110(a) through (b) (Mar.
27, 2012) (no later editions or amendments).
b) As required by Section 50 of GATA, for all
State awards under this Part, the Exchange hereby incorporates by reference 2
CFR 200, Subparts A through F and Appendices I through XII as those provisions
of the Code of Federal Regulations were in effect on January 12, 2024 (no later
editions or amendments).
1) The terminology
equivalences listed at 44 Ill. Adm. Code
7000.200(b)(1)
apply to the incorporation of 2 CFR 200.
2) Copies of the materials incorporated by
reference are available for inspection at the Illinois Department of Insurance,
320 West Washington Street, Floor 4, Springfield, Illinois 62767 and online via
the U.S. Government Publishing Office at http://www.ecfr.gov.
3) The Exchange or its designee may submit a
request for specific exceptions or exemptions from GATA. Those exceptions or
exemptions granted by the Grant Accountability and Transparency Unit within the
Illinois Governor's Office of Management and Budget will be recorded in the
Catalog of State Financial Assistance. This subsection (b)(3) does not apply
when different provisions are required by State or federal law.
c) To receive, renew, or maintain
a State award as a Navigator or In-Person Counselor, an entity or individual
must:
1) for Navigators, meet the criteria in
45 CFR
155.210(c)(1) (Apr. 27,
2023) (no later editions or amendments), including having an active
certification from the Department under 50 Ill. Adm. Code 4515;
2) for In-Person Counselors, have an active
certification from the Department under 50 Ill. Adm. Code 4515;
3) comply with the applicable
conflict-of-interest standards in
45 CFR
155.215(a) (Apr. 25, 2019)
(no later editions or amendments);
4) not engage in any conduct or hold any
status prohibited under 45
CFR 155.210(d);
5) comply with the applicable cultural,
linguistic, and accessibility standards in Section
4500.160(b);
6) enter an agreement to perform and in fact
perform the duties described in
45 CFR
155.210(e);
7) comply with any other requirements or
standards specified in the NOFO, grant agreement, or cooperative agreement, as
applicable; and
8) for new and
renewed grants, satisfactorily complete the following application process:
A) pursuant to 44 Ill. Adm. Code
7000.320, registration with the
State of Illinois, prequalification, and being determined "qualified" as
described in 44 Ill. Adm. Code
7000.70;
B) pursuant to 44 Ill. Adm. Code
7000.330, submission of the
uniform grant application and uniform budget template;
C) pursuant to 44 Ill. Adm. Code
7000.350, receipt of a
successful determination under the merit review process; and
D) any other applicable requirements under
the GATA and 44 Ill. Adm. Code 7000.
d) To receive, renew, or maintain
certification by the Exchange as a Certified Application Counselor
Organization, an entity must:
1) comply with
45 CFR
155.225(b)(1) (Apr. 27,
2023) (no later editions or amendments);
2) enforce the standards of certification for
its own Certified Application Counselors specified in
45 CFR
155.225(d), including the
requirement that the Certified Application Counselor have an active
certification from the Department under 50 Ill. Adm. Code 4515;
3) comply with the availability of
information and authorization requirements in
45 CFR
155.225(f);
4) comply with the applicable accessibility
standards in Section 4500.160(b);
5) meet the terms and conditions of the
agreement entered with the Exchange or its designee;
6) not engage in the conduct described in
45 CFR
155.225(g). The Illinois
Exchange adopts the provisions applicable to Federally-facilitated Exchanges;
and
7) for new and renewal
certifications, successfully make an application on a form prescribed by the
Exchange addressing the requirements of this subsection
(d).
e) To receive,
renew, or maintain certification to perform the duties in
45 CFR
155.225(c) as a Certified
Application Counselor, an individual must:
1)
meet the standards provided in
45 CFR
155.225(d), including the
requirement that the Certified Application Counselor have an active
certification from the Department under 50 Ill. Adm. Code 4515;
2) comply with the availability of
information and authorization requirements in
45 CFR
155.225(f);
3) meet the terms and conditions of the
agreement entered with the Certified Application Counselor Organization;
and
4) not engage in the conduct
described in 45 CFR
155.225(g). The Illinois
Exchange adopts the provisions applicable to Federally-facilitated
Exchanges.
f) Denials,
suspensions, terminations, withdrawals, and appeals
1) For Navigator and In-Person Counselor
award applications, nothing in this subsection (f) supersedes the requirements
for the merit review and appeals process described in 44 Ill. Adm. Code
7700.350.
2) The Exchange may deny,
suspend, or terminate a Navigator or In-Person Counselor award, or deny,
suspend, or withdraw a Certified Application Counselor Organization
certification, if the applicant, certificate holder, or recipient:
A) provides incorrect, misleading,
incomplete, or materially untrue information in the award or certificate
application;
B) violates any
insurance law, or violates any rule, subpoena, or order of the Director or of
another state's insurance Director;
C) obtains or attempts to obtain an award or
certificate through misrepresentation or fraud;
D) obtains or attempts to obtain any monies
or property from Illinois consumers while conducting business under this
Section;
E) intentionally
misrepresents the terms of an actual or proposed insurance contract;
F) has been convicted of a felony, unless the
applicant, certificate holder, or recipient demonstrates to the Director
sufficient rehabilitation to warrant the public trust in accordance with
Section 4515.140;
G) has admitted or been found to have
committed any insurance unfair trade practice or fraud;
H) uses fraudulent, coercive, or dishonest
practices, or demonstrating incompetence, untrustworthiness or financial
irresponsibility in the conduct of business in this State or
elsewhere;
I) has a Navigator or
In-Person Counselor award or Certified Application Counselor Organization
certificate, or its equivalent, denied, suspended, terminated, or withdrawn by
HHS or by the American Health Benefit Exchange for any other state, province,
district, or territory;
J) forges a
name to an application for insurance or a document related to an insurance
transaction;
K) fails to comply
with an administrative or court order imposing a child support
obligation;
L) fails to pay
Illinois State income tax or penalty or interest, or to comply with any
administrative or court order directing payment of Illinois state income tax,
or fails to file a return or to pay any final assessment of any tax due to the
Illinois Department of Revenue; or
M) fails to make satisfactory repayment to
the Illinois Student Assistance Commission for a delinquent or defaulted
student loan.
3) If the
Exchange determines that any of the grounds listed in subsection (f)(2) exists,
the Exchange or its designee will send a written notice to the entity or
individual identifying the nature of the disciplinary action to be taken, the
specific reasons for the action, an effective date 10 days from the date the
notice is issued, and information about how to request a hearing on the
decision. The entity or individual may appeal by submitting a request for
hearing to the Department within 10 days. The appeal will stay the effective
date of the disciplinary action pending the outcome of the hearing and any
further administrative review. The hearing will be conducted in accordance with
50 Ill. Adm. Code 2402. An entity or individual may reapply for certification
or an award one calendar year after certification has been withdrawn or the
award has been terminated.
4) A
Certified Application Counselor Organization must have procedures to withdraw a
certification it has issued to a Certified Application Counselors when the
individual does not comply with the requirements of this
Section.
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