Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 112.30 - Age
a) There is no
minimum or maximum age requirement to be designated as or to receive assistance
as a caretaker relative. If an individual receives financial assistance as a
caretaker relative that individual shall not be considered as a child in the
determination of the level of assistance.
b) To be included in the assistance grant as
a child, the child must be under age 18 or age 18 and in a full-time secondary
school.
1) During summer vacation a dependent
child who intends to return to school or one who experiences a temporary
illness (not to exceed 90 days) which precludes school attendance is to be
considered a full-time student.
2)
Full-time attendance must be in a school defined as follows:
A) High School - 25 clock hours per week or
in a special secondary education program of training which is designed to fit
him or her for gainful employment and is defined by the school as full-time
attendance.
B) Vocational or
technical school - 30 clock hours per week when program involves shop practice,
25 clock hours per week when program does not involve shop practice.
C) Residential program - a regular curriculum
of instruction that is equivalent to that which leads to obtaining a high
school diploma. The program may include various life skills and vocational
training.
Notes
Amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 15597, effective November 26, 1997
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