Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 686.10 - Personal Assistant (PA) Requirements
In order to be employed by a customer as a PA (89 Ill. Adm. Code 676.30), an individual must:
a) have a Social Security number
and provide the Department of Human Services (DHS) with documented verification
of this number;
b) be a minor
between 14 and 16 years of age who is not employed during school hours, has an
employment certificate and meets all other requirements of the Child Labor Law
[820 ILCS 205 ] and has an adult who is at least 21 years of age and who is
legally responsible for the customer who will supervise the PA; be 16 years of
age or older, enrolled in school and not employed during school hours; or be 17
years of age or older and not enrolled in school;
c) have provided to the customer at least two
written or verbal recommendations from present or former employers, the
recommendation of a Center for Independent Living (CIL), or, if never employed,
references from at least two non-relatives;
d) be able to communicate with the customer
to the satisfaction of the customer and counselor;
e) be able to follow directions to the
satisfaction of the customer and counselor;
f) have previous experience and/or training
that is adequate and consistent with the specific tasks required for safe and
adequate care of the customer;
g)
if the customer has a contagious infectious disease, have a physician, health
care institution (i.e., hospital, nursing home, home health agency), or CIL
certify, in writing, that he/she has the knowledge of precautionary procedures
for the control of contagious infectious diseases, if it is anticipated that
he/she will come into contact with bodily fluids, or be evaluated by a
Registered Nurse licensed pursuant to the Nurse Practice Act [225 ILCS 65 ] to
determine that he/she has knowledge of those procedures;
h) complete an EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT between
the customer and PA that certifies the PA:
1)
shall provide services to the individual in accordance with his/her SERVICE
PLAN (IL 499-1049) (89 Ill. Adm. Code
676.30(u));
2) shall submit a bi-monthly calendar listing
actual hours worked each pay period (1-15; 16-last working day of the month),
as verified by the customer and in accordance with the number of hours
authorized by DHS. The PA shall not claim more hours than approved by DHS
unless prior approval has been granted by the counselor to address a temporary
increased service need;
3) shall
make available to DHS and other designated agencies those records described in
subsection (h)(2);
4) shall
maintain all customer information as confidential and not for release, either
in writing or verbally, to anyone other than those designated by DHS in
writing;
5) shall not subcontract
to any other person, any of the services he/she has agreed to
provide;
6) shall provide services
only while the individual is in his/her home or during the period covered by
Section 684.60 (Provision of
Services);
7) shall agree that the
customer is responsible for locating, choosing, employing, supervising,
training, and disciplining as necessary the PA. Further, that the State of
Illinois does not provide paid vacation, holiday, or sick leave; however, such
absences shall be reported to the DHS counselor per the HOME SERVICES TIME
SHEET (IL 488-2251) only for the purposes of processing payment;
8) understands that DHS reports all payments
made to a PA to the Illinois Department of Employment Security (DES) and that
the PA may apply for unemployment benefits, but DES, not DHS, makes the
determination as to whether the PA shall receive benefits;
9) understands that he/she may apply for
Workers' Compensation benefits through DHS and that some customers may carry
such insurance coverage; however, DHS maintains that the customer, not DHS, is
the employer for these purposes; and
10) understands that DHS will withhold Social
Security tax (FICA) from payments made to him/her. Federal and State income tax
shall be withheld if the PA completes and returns to DHS two separate W-4
forms;
i) complete an
I-9 Immigration form, which must be retained by the customer;
j) for PAs starting on or after April 13,
1992, complete a PA STANDARDS (IL 488-2112) to be returned to DHS;
k) as of April 13, 1992, at the time of
redetermination of eligibility of the customer by which he/she is employed,
have completed by the customer, a PERSONAL ASSISTANT EVALUATION (IL 488-2089);
and
l) if requested by the
customer, give permission and the necessary information for the customer to
request a conviction background check from the Illinois State Police. This
permission will require the prospective PA to sign the appropriate form
provided by the customer.
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