Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 50.210 - Child Care
a) To the extent
resources permit, the Department shall provide child care services:
1) to parents or other relatives who are
working and are unable to supervise their children;
2) to parents or other relatives who are
participating in employment, training or education programs that are approved
by the Department;
3) to teen
parents to enable them to obtain a high school degree or its equivalent, to
provide time to find employment after graduation, and to provide a stable
learning environment for their children; and
4) to parents or other relatives who request
a 3-month period to establish an eligible employment or education activity
(allowed once every 12 months).
b) In a two-parent household, both parents
must be working, in an approved education and training activity, or taking
steps to establish an eligible activity (see subsection (a)(4)) and unavailable
to care for the children unless one of the parents is unable to care for the
children for one of the following reasons:
1)
A physical or mental disability that limits the ability of the parent to
provide adequate child care;
2)
Participation in an alcohol or drug abuse rehabilitation program;
3) Military service away from home;
or
4) Participation in a Department
approved program such as a Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
Employment and WorkActivity (see 89 Ill. Adm. Code
112.78) or Teen Parent Services
(TPS).
c) The applicant
must furnish written documentation to verify the reason why the other parent,
if living in the home, is unable to work and unable to provide care for the
children that live in the home.
1) To document
the other parent's physical or mental health problem or participation in a
rehabilitation program, the applicant shall submit written verification from
the treating physician, psychiatrist, or other appropriate licensed health care
practitioner that includes details of the nature and degree of the person's
disability or impairment, the reason the condition prevents the individual from
providing care, and the projected length of disability.
2) To document military service away from
home, the applicant must furnish a copy of the orders from the appropriate
branch of the military that details the length and location of the assignment,
as well as any money allowances for clothing and housing.
3) To document participation in a Department
approved program (see subsection (b)(4)), child care staff shall use Department
computerized case information systems. If participation in a Department
approved program cannot be verified via the Department computerized case
information systems, the applicant may be required to submit a copy of the
Responsibility and Services Plan (RSP) (FORM 4003) or other relevant Department
forms signed by the caseworker.
Notes
Amended at 35 Ill. Reg. 3993, effective February 25, 2011
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