Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 10.280 - Right to Appeal
a) Any
individual who applies for or receives financial assistance, medical
assistance, social services or SNAP benefits shall have the right to appeal any
of the following:
1) Refusal to accept an
application or reapplication;
2)
Failure to act on an application within the mandated time period;
3) A decision to deny an
application;
4) A decision to
reduce, suspend, terminate or in any way change the amount of assistance/SNAP
benefits or manner in which it is provided;
5) Failure to make a decision or take
appropriate action on any request that the client makes;
6) A decision affecting the basis of issuance
of SNAP benefits with which the client disagrees; or
7) An issue of Department policy, if the
client is aggrieved by its application.
b) The appeal may be filed by the client or
the client's authorized representative. The request for a hearing shall be made
in writing, except when seeking review of a decision relating to benefits
issued pursuant to SNAP, which may also be requested orally. The appeal may be
submitted via the Department's online ABE Appeals Portal, via facsimile
transmission (fax), or in person at the Bureau of Hearings or at any Family
Community Resource Center. The appeal process is initiated effective with the
date of the request.
Notes
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