Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 590.600 - Transportation
During the completion of the customer's IPE (see 89 Ill. Adm. Code 572), transportation and temporary lodging may be necessary to complete the customer's employment outcome.
a)
The following shall apply:
1) Mileage shall be
paid to the customer at the established rate of the Travel Regulation Council
(80 Ill. Adm. Code 3000) rounded to the next cent.
2) Mileage shall be computed on one round
trip per day for services listed on the IPE that are required to achieve the
employment outcome or for diagnostic services approved by the
counselor.
3) If the public
transportation system is accessible to the customer and meets the customer's
schedule, the maximum DHS-DRS shall pay is the cost of public
transportation.
4) DHS-DRS shall
provide long-term increased costs (see 89 Ill. Adm. Code
590.670) or transportation
costs, whichever is less.
b) Transportation costs listed on an IPE will
be discontinued when the customer has obtained employment commensurate with the
outcome goal on the IPE and the first paycheck has been received.
c) Transportation via ambulance or medical
van will only be provided based on the customer's IPE and when ordered by the
customer's attending physician.
d)
Customer transportation needs for training at ICRE-Wood will be determined by
the customer's training schedule and the training schedule of
ICRE-Wood.
e) For customers in
residence at a college or training program, DHS-DRS will not pay for
transportation for customers from their home to the training institution and
back. DHS-DRS will pay for local transportation near the institution to
participate in required training.
f) DHS-DRS shall not pay for automobile
insurance, maintenance, or licensing fees.
g) DHS-DRS may pay for vehicle repairs when:
1) a mechanic selected by DHS-DRS has
determined that the repairs will permit the vehicle to have an expected useful
life of at least five additional years;
2) the repair costs will be less than the
value of the vehicle;
3) the
vehicle cannot be driven or is unsafe to operate;
4) there is no other means of transportation
available to the customer; and
5) a
substantial service in the customer's IPE will not be completed because of the
lack of transportation.
Notes
Amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 6598, effective April 13, 2012
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