Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 113.160 - Assignment of Medical Support Rights
a) As a condition of eligibility for medical
assistance under the AABD Program, each applicant or recipient by operation of
State law, automatically assigns to the Department any rights to support which
the applicant or recipient may have. This assignment gives the Department the
right to collect support money directly from the absent spouse in order to be
reimbursed for assistance given to the applicant/recipient.
b) As a condition of eligibility for medical
assistance under the AABD Program each legally able applicant and recipient
must cooperate (see 89 Ill. Adm. Code
120.320(b) with
the Department in obtaining medical support or payments. Note: Cooperation in
establishing paternity is not a requirement for medical assistance under the
AABD Program.) ("Legally able" means the applicant/recipient has the legal
authority to execute an assignment of medical support rights.)
c) Failure or Refusal to Cooperate in
Obtaining Medical Support or Payments
1) If
an applicant/recipient fails or refuses to cooperate with the Department in
obtaining medical support or payments, he/she is ineligible for medical
assistance and will be removed from the assistance unit for medical assistance.
(Non-cooperation is failure/refusal to comply with the requirements (except
"paternity") of 89 Ill. Adm. Code
120.320(b)).
However, the applicant/recipient remains eligible for AABD cash
benefits.
2) If the
applicant/recipient fails/refuses to cooperate in obtaining medical
support/payments (not applicable to "establishing paternity") or sign-up for no
cost medical insurance, he/she is ineligible for medical assistance for as long
as he/she continues to fail/refuse to cooperate. If the applicant/recipient
later wishes to receive medical assistance, then he/she must cooperate by
complying with the requirement (see 89 Ill. Adm. Code
120.320(b) that
he/she previously failed/refused to meet.
3) An applicant/recipient can appeal the
Department's determination that he/she failed/refused to cooperate in obtaining
medical support payments or that he/she failed/refused to sign-up for no cost
medical insurance. Such appeal shall be in accordance with 89 Ill. Adm. Code
14: Subpart A.
d) The
Department will provide or continue to provide medical assistance to any
applicant or recipient who would otherwise be eligible for medical assistance
but for the refusal by a person legally able to cooperate in securing medical
support.
Notes
Amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 11306, effective July 19, 2007
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