Ill. Admin. Code tit. 86, § 530.310 - Internet Filer Eligibility Qualifications
a) Only an individual who has been verified
as an Internet Filer may transmit an electronic application to the Department
via the Internet for purposes of filing under this Subpart C.
b) In order for an individual to be verified
as an Internet Filer by the Department for the 2001 claim year and later claim
years, he or she must meet all of the following eligibility qualifications:
1) Be listed in the authentication records
for verified Internet Filers maintained by the Department for the current claim
year;
2) Have an approved
application based on the information listed on his or her original electronic
or paper application that was filed without using Schedule A, Schedule B, or
Schedule P for the prior claim year;
3) Report the same marital status on his or
her applications for the prior and current claim years;
4) File an original electronic application
without using Schedule A, Schedule B, or Schedule P for the current claim
year;
5) Be listed in the
authentication records provided to the Department by the Social Security
Administration for the prior claim year; and
6) Transmit an electronic signature code
during the login process to the program and when an electronic application is
filed with the Department under this Subpart C.
c) If an individual does not meet the
Internet Filer eligibility qualifications, the login process to the program
will be aborted and the individual will receive an error message directing him
or her to submit a paper application to the Department for the current claim
year. If an individual meets the Internet Filer eligibility qualifications, the
login process will give the verified Internet Filer access rights to the
program in order to enter data on an electronic application that he or she may
complete and transmit to the Department via the Internet for the current claim
year.
d) The Department reserves
the right to limit the number of verified Internet Filers under this Subpart C
depending upon authentication and verification requirements and technological
capabilities.
e) The Department
will approve electronic applications in accordance with the standards set forth
in Subparts A and B of this Part.
Notes
Added at 26 Ill. Reg. 8437, effective May 24, 2002
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