Ill. Admin. Code tit. 86, § 535.101 - Purpose of the Program
a) The
Nursing Home Grant Assistance Act (P.A. 87-863, effective July 9, 1992)
[305 ILCS
40/1 et seq.] ("the Act ") is a remedial statute. The
purpose of the Act is to provide for individuals in need of financial support
and who reside in a skilled nursing or intermediate long term care facility
that is licensed by the Illinois Department of Public Health under the Nursing
Home Care Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1991, ch. 1111/2, pars. 4151-101, et seq.)
[210 ILCS
45/1-101 ], after June 30, 1992 and before July 1,
1993, whose nursing home care is not paid for, in whole or in part, by a
federal, State, or combined federal-State medical care program (other than
Medicare Part B benefits), and whose annual adjusted gross income , after
subtracting the amount of payments for nursing home care expenses, does not
exceed 250% of the federal poverty guidelines for an individual as published
annually by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for purposes of
determining Medicaid eligibility, to receive financial assistance in the form
of Nursing Home Grant Assistance grant payments distributed to them by the
skilled nursing or intermediate long term care facility in which such
individuals reside. (Section 5 of the Act )
b) The Department is empowered by Section 40
of the Act to adopt necessary rules to implement this Act , and to use its
emergency rulemaking authority to adopt initial rules. Under Section 20(b)(1)
of the Act it is necessary to use the Nursing Home Grant Assistance Fund to
disburse moneys for payment of grants to eligible individuals under the Act .
Under Section 25 of the Act it is necessary to make such payments of grants to
eligible individuals through the skilled nursing or intermediate long term care
facility in which such individuals reside. Under Section 20 of the Act , within
10 days after receipt by the State Comptroller of the disbursement
certification made by the Department , the State Comptroller shall cause
warrants to be drawn for the respective amounts in accordance with the
directions contained in that certification. To assure that eligible individuals
receive the grant payments made to them through the skilled nursing or
intermediate long term care facilities in which such individuals reside, the
Department is empowered under Section 35 of the Act to impose penalties upon,
and take action to collect such penalties against, these facilities for their
failure to file the certifications required by the Act , to pay the fees due
under the Act , and to distribute the grants to the individuals to whom payment
is made.
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