Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 112.330 - Extension of Medical Assistance Due to Increased Income from Employment
a) A six-month
extension of medical assistance shall be provided when TANF assistance is
terminated due to increased hours or increased income from employment. This
extension shall begin with the case's first month of ineligibility.
Ineligibility may result from initial or increased earnings.
b) Except for those cases in the Homeless
Families Support Project, the initial six-month medical assistance period can
be extended for a total of six additional months. Eligibility for an extension
beyond the initial six-month period shall exist if:
1) the Medical Extension Report Forms are
returned by the due date;
2) an
eligible child is still in the home;
3) the client's earnings from the past three
months minus child care costs are less than 185% of the federal poverty level;
and
4) the client has not quit
employment without good cause.
c) An extension of medical assistance shall
be provided for Refugee cases when:
1) a cash
case is terminated due to new or increased earnings from employment;
or
2) a medical assistance only
case would be placed in spend-down status due to new or increased earnings from
employment.
d) For
Refugee cases, the medical assistance shall be extended by a period of four
months or until the refugee reaches the end of his or her time-eligibility
period of refugee assistance, whichever is less.
Notes
Amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 15597, effective November 26, 1997
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