Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 590.320 - Program for Self-Employment
a)
Prior to the provision of self-employment services, the customer must complete
a business plan for development of the business. The business plan shall
include, but not be limited to:
1) a full
description of the proposed business or service operation;
2) the customer's qualifications for,
interest in, and need for self-employment as an employment outcome as evidenced
by the customer's Assessment (see 89 Ill. Adm. Code
553.100 );
3) the estimated total capital needs for the
establishment of the business and evidence of the availability of such funds
(i.e., personal account statements, verification of loan availability, complete
listing of all personal liabilities);
4) financial estimates for the first 12
months of operation;
5) plans for
business development and marketing;
6) evidence that the proposed business has a
reasonable chance of success (i.e., provide net income to meet a majority of
the customer's living expenses) as established by:
A) market surveys;
B) signed statements from consultants and
experts that the business has a reasonable chance of success based on market
conditions, demand and competition; and
7) evidence of additional financing necessary
to make the business operational.
b) Tools, equipment, supplies and initial
stock necessary to begin a specific business may be provided to a customer in
order for him or her to obtain a successful employment outcome when it has been
determined by the customer, counselor and the Supervisor that self-employment
is a realistic employment goal for the individual. All tools, equipment,
supplies and initial stock purchased for a customer must be specifically listed
in the customer's IPE (see 89 Ill. Adm. Code 572).
c) DHS-DRS shall pay up to 50% of the
eligible costs of the customer's Program for Self-Employment not to exceed the
$10,000 maximum limit. The appropriate Bureau Chief may grant exceptions to the
DHS-DRS contribution limit.
1) The cost shall
not include those listed as ineligible in Section
590.330 or
any in-kind contributions.
2) All
required financial participation from the financial analysis in 89 Ill. Adm.
Code 562 is in addition to the customer's 50% contribution and shall be applied
to the DHS-DRS share of the cost.
d) DHS-DRS shall pay up to 100% of any
Program for Self- Employment cost associated with accommodating the customer's
disability.
e) The customer must
provide monthly statements to the counselor detailing the financial activity of
the business, including a statement of profit or loss for a minimum of nine
months.
f) At a minimum of every
three months of operation, the customer must provide the counselor with a full
detailed inventory of all tools, equipment, supplies and stock purchased to
establish the business, regardless of the purchaser, until disposition of the
operation as identified under Sections
590.350
and
590.360.
Frequency of the inventory shall be determined by the counselor and appropriate
DHS-DRS staff.
g) All tools,
equipment, supplies and initial stock shall be maintained by the customer in
good order. The customer must ensure all proper up-keep and maintenance is done
as specified by the manufacturer. In the event of break-down or defect, the
customer must have the item repaired. As most items carry a manufacturer
warranty, all costs should be covered under those provisions.
h) The customer is expected to maintain and
replenish an adequate supply of all initial stock and supplies.
i) DHS-DRS shall maintain title to all tools
and equipment purchased with DHS-DRS funds for at least nine months of
operation of the business enterprise. Disposition of the title shall be
determined per Sections
590.350
and 590.360.
j) The customer shall
have appropriate business insurance coverage that includes personal liability,
property damage/loss, and worker's compensation.
Notes
Amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 6598, effective April 13, 2012
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