Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 112.302 - Reporting Requirements for Clients with Earnings
a) All assistance units that contain a member
with budgetable earnings must submit a written redetermination form to the
Department every 12 months. In the 5th month between
redeterminations, the client will be sent an interim report form. The client is
required to complete, sign and return the interim report by the due date on the
form. Clients with budgetable earnings must report all changes at
redetermination and at the time of the interim report.
b) All units that contain a member with
budgetable earnings shall have benefits calculated for 12 months by considering
income and attendant circumstances on a prospective basis.
c) Earnings shall be budgeted prospectively
based on the redetermination form or interim report. Income averaging will be
used to determine the amount of income to budget.
d) Clients who experience an increase in
income above the amount anticipated will not be referred for an overpayment
based on the increased income.
e)
At intake, the actual amount of income received in the Initial Prorated
Entitlement (IPE) period will be used to determine the IPE amount. The first
regular roll payment amount will be computed using income averaging.
f) When the redetermination or interim report
has been completed, the Department will determine if eligibility continues and
process any adjustments to the payment. The Department will notify the
caretaker relative of any changes in the payment and the reason or reasons for
the change.
g) If the Department
does not receive the redetermination or interim report form or receives only an
incomplete redetermination or interim report form, cash assistance may be
terminated. If the form is incomplete, the Department will send the client a
notice advising of the incomplete form and that the client has 10 days to
complete the form. If the family is found ineligible or eligible for a grant
less than that of the prior month, the Department will promptly notify the
client of the right to a fair hearing and the right to have assistance
reinstated. If a hearing is requested on or before the date of change or within
ten calendar days after the date of notice, whichever is later, assistance will
be reinstated to the level of the prior month.
h) All reported changes will be acted upon.
Changes reported on the interim report will be effective the month following
the month the report is due. For changes reported other than at redetermination
or on the interim report, if the change results in an increase in benefits, the
increase will be effective for the month following the month the change is
reported. If the change results in a decrease in benefits, the decrease will be
effective the first month that can be affected following the end of the 10-day
timely notice period.
Notes
Amended at 28 Ill. Reg. 1090, effective December 31, 2003
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