Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 112.80 - Good Cause for Failure to Comply with TANF Participation Requirements
a) If a participant
has good cause for not complying with a TANF participation requirement,
financial assistance shall not be discontinued. Examples of good cause for
failure to comply include, but are not limited to:
1) temporary illness for its
duration;
2) court required
appearance or temporary incarceration;
3) death in the family;
4) extreme inclement weather;
5) lack of any supportive service (see
Section
112.82), even
though the necessary service is not specifically provided under TANF, to the
extent the lack of the needed service presents a significant barrier to TANF
participation;
6) The individual is
engaged in employment and/or training that is consistent with the employment
related goals of the program, and that employment and training is later
approved by TANF staff (e.g., a participant is unable to attend an orientation
session because she is already attending GED classes);
7) failure of Department staff or contractor
to correctly forward the information to TANF staff;
8) attendance at a test or a mandatory class
or function at an educational program (including college), when an
education/training program is officially approved by TANF. When TANF workers
know in advance of the tests and mandatory classes or functions, they shall
schedule TANF activities around them if possible;
9) the participant's illiteracy;
10) a determination is made that the
participant should be in a different TANF activity;
11) non-receipt by the participant of a
notice advising him or her of a participation requirement. If the non-receipt
of mail occurs frequently, the Department shall explore an alternative means of
providing notices of participation requests to participants;
12) non-comprehension of written and/or oral
English;
13) child care (or day
care for an incapacitated individual living in the same home as a child) is
necessary for the participation or employment and that care is not available
for a child under age 13;
14) the
participant verifies a scheduled job interview, medical appointment for the
participant or a household member, or a school appointment for the participant
or his or her children;
15) the
individual or family is experiencing homelessness. An individual or family is
experiencing homelessness if the individual or family:
A) lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate
nighttime residence, or shares the housing of other persons due to the loss of
housing, economic hardship, or a similar reason;
B) is living in a motel, hotel, camping
ground or other temporary accommodation due to the lack of alternative
accommodations;
C) is living in an
emergency or transitional shelter;
D) resides in a primary nighttime residence
that is a public or private place not designed for or ordinarily used as a
regular sleeping accommodation for human beings (e.g., residing in a car, park,
abandoned building, substandard housing, bus, train station, or similar
settings);
16)
documented circumstances beyond the control of the participant which prevent
the participant from completing program requirements;
17) violations of workplace rights due TANF
recipients as determined by the U.S. Department of Labor;
18) receipt of an eviction notice;
19) discontinued utilities; or
20) the individual exits a publicly-funded
institution or system of care (such as a healthcare facility, a mental health
facility, foster care or other youth facility, or a correction program or
institution) without an option to move to a fixed, adequate nighttime
residence.
b) The TANF
worker may require a participant to document good cause for noncooperation with
TANF requirements.
c) No
participant shall be denied good cause solely on the basis that he or she
failed to notify the Department in advance of a participation requirement.
Nevertheless, failure to notify is material and is an important factor if the
participant could have notified the Department.
Notes
Amended at 28 Ill. Reg. 5655, effective March 22, 2004
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