Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 121.18 - Work Requirement
a) An
individual is restricted to three months of eligibility for SNAP benefits
during a 36-month period unless the individual meets the work requirement, or
is exempt from meeting the work requirement, or the State is operating under an
applicable federal waiver. The 36-month period is a fixed time period
established by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service for the entire
state.
b) An individual meets the
work requirement by working an average of 20 hours per week, or by
participating in workfare for the required number of hours.
c) An individual is exempt from meeting the
work requirement if the individual is:
1)
Pursuant to the age requirement defined in the Fiscal Responsibility Act of
2023 (FRA) (see 7 U.S.C.
2015(6)(o)(3)(A));
A) under age 18 or 51 years of age and older,
effective September 1, 2023;
B)
under age 18 or 53 years of age and older, effective October 1, 2023;
C) under age 18 or 55 years of age and older,
effective October 1, 2024.
2) medically certified as physically or
mentally unfit for employment;
3)
pregnant;
4) a student enrolled at
least half time;
5) a member of a
household responsible for a dependent child;
6) responsible for the care of an
incapacitated person;
7)
participating in a substance use disorder treatment and rehabilitation
program;
8) receiving weekly
earnings of at least the federal minimum wage times 30 hours;
9) receiving Unemployment
Insurance;
10) homeless as defined
in Section 3 of the Food and Nutrition Act (FNA) of 2008 (see
7 U.S.C.
2012(l)) and at
7 CFR
271.2, means an individual who lacks a fixed
and regular nighttime residence or an individual whose primary nighttime
residence is:
A) A supervised shelter
designed to provide temporary accommodations (such as a welfare hotel or
congregate shelter);
B) A halfway
house or similar institution that provides temporary residence for individuals
who would otherwise be institutionalized;
C) A temporary accommodation for not more
than 90 days in the residence of another individual; or
D) A place not designed for, or ordinarily
used, as a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings (a hallway, a bus
station, a lobby, or similar places).
11) a veteran who served in the United States
Armed Forces, including in a reserve component of the United States Armed
Forces and who was discharged or released from there, regardless of the
conditions of such discharge or release;
12) under age 25, and who was in a foster
care program such as through the Illinois Department of Children and Family
Services (DCFS) or a District, Territory, or Indian Tribal Organization on
their 18th birthday, and later left the custody of
the state agency or organization; or
13) residing in an area which is exempt from
this requirement (see 7
U.S.C. 2015(o)(4)(A)(i) and
(ii)).
d) An individual who has been denied
eligibility because that individual does not meet the work requirement may
qualify for three additional months of eligibility for SNAP in the 36-month
period. To qualify for the three additional months of eligibility for SNAP,
during a 30-day period, the individual must:
1) work (paid or unpaid) an average of 20
hours per week (80 hours monthly); or
2) participate in and comply with
workfare.
Notes
Amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 4180, effective March 2, 2000
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