Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 115.10 - General Provisions
a) The
Department administers the Refugee Resettlement Program (RRP) and the
Repatriate Program in Illinois. These programs are fully funded by grants
provided by the federal government. The administration and authorization of
assistance under any of these programs is limited to a period of time
established by the federal government based on available federally appropriated
funds for the year. The administration and authorization of assistance under
any of these programs ceases if the Department is not authorized to request and
receive federal funds for the purpose of providing assistance under these
programs.
b) For the Refugee
Resettlement Program assistance shall be authorized on the basis of the
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Payment Level (see 89 Ill. Adm.
Code 112). The following case compositions define the level of issuance:
1) Adult. A single adult is a person who is
ineligible as a child, or married and living with his/her spouse, or a minor
parent (or caretaker) of a child. Full-time college students, age 18 or over,
do not qualify for cash benefits.
2) Family cases, which must include at least
one eligible child. The child must be under age 18 or age 18 and a full-time
student in high school. Only the following adults may be included:
A) A specified relative of the child and the
spouse of the specified relative; or
B) The legal guardian of child and the spouse
of the legal guardian; or
C) The
unrelated caretaker of a child and the spouse of the unrelated
caretaker.
c)
Resources are not considered for either cash or medical only cases.
d) For the Refugee Resettlement Program,
assistance may not ordinarily be furnished for more than the established period
of time after the date of entry. For persons granted asylum, the established
period of time starts with the date asylum was granted.
e) The following provisions are applicable to
the RRP:
1) To be eligible for RRP, a family
or individual(s) must be ineligible for categorical assistance (TANF, Aid to
the Aged, Blind or Disabled (AABD), and related Medical Assistance No Grant
(MANG) programs);
2) The
individuals must avail themselves of all potential income sources, including
application for and acceptance of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and
categorical assistance;
3) The
following provisions of the TANF program (see 89 Ill. Adm. Code 112) are
applicable to the RRP:
A) Client and
Department rights and responsibilities. Refugees or parolees who are
potentially eligible for SSI must apply for SSI.
B) Application for assistance (not eligible
for $100 compensatory payment or Presumptive Eligibility (PE) authorization).
All adults must sign the application. Cash benefits start with the date of
application.
C)
Residence.
D) Client
Cooperation.
E) Furnishing of
Social Security Numbers.
F) Income.
For RRP medical, initial eligibility is based on income on the date of
application. Earnings from employment that start after the date of application
do not count for RRP medical.
G)
Support from responsible relatives (Non-Title IV-D provisions) (
42 USC
651 et seq.).
H) Personal Injury.
I) Other financial benefits (i.e., the child
care for work and training and other benefits described in 89 Ill. Adm. Code
112.308
).
J) Standards:
For a single adult case, the following payment levels apply:
i) Group I Counties
$243 monthly
ii) Group II Counties
$233 monthly
iii) Group III Counties
$198 monthly.
K) Special authorizations.
L) Medical Assistance standard (use the
MANG(C) standard if Medical Assistance only is authorized; for a household of
one, the Medical-Only Standard is $283/month).
M) Case Records.
N) Medical Services.
O) Funeral and Burials.
P) Incorrect Payments.
Q) Special Projects.
R) Crisis Assistance Programs (family cases
only).
S) Replacement of lost or
stolen warrants; and
4)
In family cases, the parent (or other responsible person making application) is
to be designated as the payee. In adult cases, the recipient is to be the
payee.
f) Individuals
receiving assistance under these programs are eligible to participate in the
food stamp program if they meet the eligibility requirements of the food stamp
Program.
Notes
Amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 4468, effective January 29, 2014
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