Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 1200.10 - Purpose and Description
a) General
Program
1) The University of Illinois is
designated under the Specialized Care for Children Act to receive, administer,
and hold in its own treasury federal and State funds and aid, including the
Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant (Title V of the Social Security
Act (
42 USC
701 et seq.), in relation to the
administration of the Division of Specialized Care for Children.
2) DSCC administers a program of care
coordination services and financial assistance, a component of which is
diagnostic services, for children with physical disabilities or conditions that
may lead to physical disabilities who meet eligibility criteria as set forth in
this Part.
3) The objectives of the
DSCC Program are as follows:
A) To provide or
pay for services to determine whether children meet the medical eligibility
criteria necessary to qualify for the DSCC Program;
B) To provide and promote family-centered,
community-based, culturally competent coordinated care for eligible children
and to facilitate the development of community-based systems of services for
children and their families;
C) To
provide financial assistance for covered supports and services rendered to
eligible children; and
D) To make
efforts to coordinate benefits for eligible children with other State or
federally funded programs, including but not limited to, Title XIX and Title
XXI of the Social Security Act, activities funded by the U.S. Departments of
Agriculture and Education, health block grants, and categorical health
programs.
4) The DSCC
Program is not an entitlement and shall not be construed to create an
entitlement. Eligibility and DSCC Program benefits are provided subject to the
annual maximum dollar amounts set for each recipient child, budgetary
limitations (see Section
1200.150(e)
), and annual appropriations to the State and federal programs through which
DSCC is funded. Any requirement imposed under this Part and any implementation
of this Part shall cease in the event continued receipt of funds requires an
amendment to this Part, federal or State funds for implementation of this Part
are not available, or annual maximum dollar amounts for the recipient child are
exceeded.
b) Supplemental
Security Income - Disabled Children's Program
1) DSCC administers the Supplemental Security
Income-Disabled Children's Program (SSI-DCP) in accordance with section 1615c
of the Social Security Act, Subchapter XVI (
42 USC
1382d(a)(2) ) to the extent
provided in this subsection (b).
2)
Children are evaluated as eligible for the SSI-DCP by the U.S. Social Security
Administration and the Illinois Department of Human Services-Division of
Rehabilitation Services. Children deemed eligible (SSI-DCP children) are
referred to DSCC for disposition.
3) SSI-DCP children who meet the eligibility
in this Part shall be eligible for DSCC Program benefits in accordance with
this Part. SSI-DCP children who do not meet the eligibility criteria for the
DSCC Program may be referred by DSCC to other programs, services, or
institutions that may provide assistance.
c) University of Illinois Policies and
Procedures
As part of the University of Illinois, DSCC shall abide by all applicable University of Illinois policies and procedures.
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