Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 113.143 - Deferral of Consideration of Assets
a) If a client's non-exempt assets exceed the
allowable disregards, consideration of the non-liquid assets shall be deferred
if:
1) Total non-exempt liquid assets do not
exceed three times the Supplemental Security Income payment level (see 20 CFR
Part 416, Subpart D, 1987); and
2)
The individual agrees in writing to:
A)
dispose of real property within six months of the written agreement,
B) dispose of other property within three
months of the agreement,
C)
reimburse the Department for assistance paid to or in behalf of the client
while the asset was deferred.
b) The six and three month time period for
disposition may be extended an additional three months if the client fails to
dispose of the asset, despite reasonable and diligent effort (e.g., advertising
property for sale, completing necessary requests to facilitate liquidation of
assets), because of circumstances beyond his/her control (e.g., third party
delay). If the client is unable to dispose of the property it shall be
considered an available asset in accordance with Section
113.140. The value considered
shall be its current market value at the time of deferral unless verification
of a lesser amount is provided (e.g., by persons knowledgeable regarding
property value, such as bankers or realtors).
c) Upon disposition of the asset the client
will reimburse the Department as follows:
1)
consider the net proceeds
2) deduct
any amount necessary to raise the client resource level to the appropriate
disregard at the time of deferral,
3) the reimbursement is to be equal to the
balance or the total assistance provided during the deferral period whichever
is less.
d) The net
proceeds is the sale price less encumbrance and sale expenses, however if sold
or otherwise transferred at less than the current market value consider the net
proceeds as the current market value less sales cost and encumbrance.
e) Non-liquid assets are property which is
not in the form of cash and cannot be converted to cash within twenty (20)
days. (see
20 CFR
416.1201 [c]). Examples of assets that are
usually non-liquid are personal property, licensed vehicles, unlicensed
vehicles, buildings, land, and any other property.
Notes
Amended at 12 Ill. Reg. 17849, effective October 25, 1988
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