Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 112.320 - Redetermination of Eligibility
a) It
is the Department's responsibility to determine the continued eligibility of
all recipients of assistance and it is the recipient's responsibility to
cooperate in the redetermination of eligibility. A redetermination of
eligibility shall be conducted at least once in a 12-month period. Failure to
cooperate in the redetermination of eligibility process, without good cause,
will result in ineligibility. Examples of good cause include, but are not
limited to:
1) death in the family;
2) illness or incapacity of the client or his
or her child or children;
3) family
crisis;
4) unexpected
emergency;
5) breakdown in
transportation;
6) inclement
weather;
7) if the client is
employed, a conflict in the client's work schedule; or
8) a conflicting court and/or administrative
hearing appearance.
b)
When information of a change in a client's circumstances is received by the
local office and the review and redetermination process results in a decision
that a client is eligible for an increased amount of financial assistance, the
Department shall mail the increased amount of assistance payment no later than
45 calendar days from the date that the local office initially received the
information.
c) When a delay in the
verification of the change in circumstances is caused by the client, the 45
calendar day period may be extended by one day for each day of delay by the
client.
d) When the client fails to
provide the required verification or verifications or fails to cooperate in the
review and redetermination process, the 45 calendar day limitation is not
applicable.
Notes
Amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 6968, effective April 30, 2007
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