Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 112.9 - Client Cooperation
a) As a
condition of eligibility, clients must cooperate:
1) in the determination of
eligibility;
2) with Department
programs conducted for the purposes of acquisition or verification of
information upon which eligibility may depend;
3) in applying for all financial benefits for
which they may qualify and to avail themselves of such benefits at the earliest
possible date;
4) by designing a
Responsibility and Services Plan (RSP) appropriate for his or her situation,
signing the RSP and following through on the activities agreed to in the RSP.
These activities may not begin until at least 30 days after the date of
application. An applicant who refuses to cooperate in designing or signing an
RSP is not eligible for TANF cash assistance. An applicant who refuses to
follow through or fails, without good cause, to follow through with the
activities agreed upon in the RSP is also ineligible for TANF cash
assistance.
b) TANF
applicants who quit working without good cause during the application process
are not eligible for cash assistance.
c) Clients are required to avail themselves
of all potential income sources.
d)
When eligibility cannot be conclusively determined because the individual is
unwilling or fails to provide essential information or to consent to
verification, the client is ineligible.
e) At screening, applicants shall be
informed, in writing, of any information they are to provide at the eligibility
interview.
f) At the eligibility
interview or at any time during the application process, when the applicant is
requested to provide information in his or her possession, the Department will
allow a reasonable period for the return of the requested information. The
first day of the period is the calendar day following the date the information
request form is sent or given to the applicant. The last day of the period
shall be a work day and is to be indicated on the information request form. If
the applicant does not provide the information by the date on the information
request form, the application shall be denied on the following work
day.
g) At the eligibility
interview or at any time during the application process, when the applicant is
requested to provide third party information, the Department shall allow a
reasonable period for the return of the requested information or for
verification that the third party information has been requested. The first day
of the period is the calendar day following the date the information request
form is sent or given to the applicant. The last day of the period shall be a
work day and is to be indicated on the information request form. It is to be
indicated on the information request form that the applicant shall provide
written verification of the request for the third party information. If the
applicant does not provide the information or the verification that the
information was requested by the date on the information request form, the
application shall be denied on the following work day.
1) Third party information is defined as
information that must be provided by someone other than the applicant. An
authorized representative or person applying on another's behalf is not a third
party, but is treated as if he were the applicant.
2) The Department shall advise clients of the
need to provide written verification of third party information requests and
the consequences of failing to provide that verification.
3) If the applicant requests an extension,
either verbally or in writing, in order to obtain third party information and
provides written verification of the request for the third party information
such as a copy of the request that was sent to the third party, an extension of
90 days from the date of application shall be granted. The first day of the
90-day period is the calendar day following the date of application. The 90th
day must be a work day.
4) If an
applicant's attempt to obtain third party information is unsuccessful, upon the
applicant's request the Department will assist in securing evidence to support
the client's eligibility for assistance.
Notes
Amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 4441, effective January 29, 2014
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