Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 115.32 - Refugee Resettlement Program: Application for Assistance
a) As part of the
regular process of determining a refugee's eligibility for assistance, the
Department shall contact the Voluntary Sponsoring Agency (e.g., Catholic
Charities, World Relief, etc.) or its local affiliate in the area which
sponsored the refugee and inform such Sponsor that the refugee has applied for
assistance or is receiving assistance. The Department shall also request from
the Voluntary Sponsoring Agency or its local affiliate the following
information:
1) what assistance the Sponsor
is providing to the refugee; and
2)
whether the refugee or anyone in his family has without good cause refused to
apply for a job, refused an offer of employment, voluntarily quit a job, or
refused job skill training or English language training within the last 30 days
(see Section
115.39
for definition of good cause and Section
115.34
for appropriate work and training criteria).
b) An applicant who is not exempt from work
registration/ participation requirements (as defined in Section
115.36
) is not eligible for refugee assistance for 30 days after quitting a job or
refusing to apply for a job or refusing to accept an appropriate offer of
employment as determined by the Department and/or the VOLAG. Only the nonexempt
applicant shall be ineligible for assistance.
Notes
Amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 8763, effective July 2, 2001
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