Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 121.24 - Individuals Exempt From Work Registration Requirements
a) Individuals receiving TANF who are
required to participate in the TANF work and training program in accordance
with 89 Ill. Adm. Code
112.71 and
112.72 are not exempt from SNAP
work registration requirements unless they have a child under age
six.
b) Individuals not receiving
TANF who are listed below are exempt from SNAP work registration requirements,
but may, if they wish, voluntarily register:
1) ineligible household members;
2) parent or other household member having
responsibility for the care of a dependent child or children under age six or
the care of an incapacitated person or persons;
3) persons under age 16 or age 60 or
over;
4) a person age 16 or 17 who
is not the primary wage earner or is attending school or enrolled in a training
program on at least a half-time basis;
5) a person who is temporarily ill or
chronically ill;
A) A person is temporarily
ill, when determined by the local office, on the basis of medical evidence (for
example, statement from a medical provider) or on another sound basis that the
illness or injury is serious enough to temporarily prevent the person from
engaging in employment. Minor ailments and injuries such as colds, broken
fingers or rashes are not serious enough, normally, to exempt the individual
under this criterion. A sound basis for exemption from engaging in employment
on a temporary basis includes, but is not limited to:
i) the observation of a cast on a broken leg;
or
ii) information, provided by the
client, of a scheduled surgery or recuperation from surgery;
B) A person is chronically ill, as
determined by the local office, when a physician or licensed or certified
psychologist finds that a physical or mental impairment, either by itself or in
conjunction with age or other factors, prevents the person from engaging in
employment;
C) When a person is
determined either temporarily or chronically ill, the exemption shall continue
until further action is taken by the Department. When the exemption is
initially granted, the Department will establish a date as to when the
condition warranting the exemption is expected to end or when the case will be
reevaluated to determine whether the exempted person continues to be exempt
under the same procedures as for the initial determination of exemption, with
appropriate notice to the person that a reevaluation is necessary.
6) any drug addict or alcoholic
who regularly participates in a drug or alcoholic treatment and rehabilitation
program;
7) persons who are engaged
in gainful employment, employed or self-employed at least 30 hours per week or
receiving weekly earnings equivalent to or greater than the Federal Minimum
Wage multiplied by 30 hours and migrant and seasonal farm-workers under a
contract to begin employment within 30 days after application;
8) persons receiving Unemployment Insurance
(UI) or who have applied for UI if required to register for Job Service as part
of the UI application process;
9)
students enrolled at least half-time in any recognized:
A) school;
B) training program; or
C) institution of higher education and who
have met one of the eligibility requirements set forth in Section
121.75(a).
Notes
Amended by peremptory rulemaking at 32 Ill. Reg. 16905, effective October 1, 2008
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