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90_HB0611eng

      305 ILCS 5/12-4.4         from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.4
          Amends  the  the  Public  Aid   Code.    Authorizes   the
      Department  of Human Services, as successor to the Department
      of Public Aid for  purposes  of  administering  the  Earnfare
      program, to extend eligibility for Earnfare participation for
      successfully-employed  participants  for  3 months beyond the
      basic  eligibility  period   of   6   months   out   of   any
      12-consecutive-month  period. (Now, eligibility is limited to
      6 months out of any 12-consecutive-month period.)
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 1        AN ACT to amend the Illinois Public Aid Code by  changing
 2    Section 12-4.4.
 3        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section 5.  The Illinois Public Aid Code  is  amended  by
 6    changing Section 12-4.4 as follows:
 7        (305 ILCS 5/12-4.4) (from Ch. 23, par. 12-4.4)
 8        (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 89-507)
 9        Sec.  12-4.4. Administration of federally-aided programs.
10    Direct County Departments of Public Aid in the administration
11    of the federally funded food stamp program, programs  to  aid
12    refugees  and  Articles  III, IV, V and VII of this Code. The
13    Illinois Department may also, upon its own motion, review any
14    decision  made  by  a  County  Department  and  consider  any
15    application upon which a decision has not been  made  by  the
16    County  Department  within  30  days. It may require a County
17    Department to transmit its files and all papers and documents
18    pertaining to any applicant or recipient.
19        Beginning July 1, 1992, or upon approval by the Food  and
20    Nutrition   Service   of  the  United  States  Department  of
21    Agriculture, the Illinois Department  shall  operate  a  Food
22    Stamp  Employment  and Training (FSE&T) program in compliance
23    with federal law.  The FSE&T program will  have  an  Earnfare
24    component.   The  Earnfare  component  shall  be available in
25    selected geographic areas based on  criteria  established  by
26    the  Illinois  Department  by rule.  Participants in Earnfare
27    will, to the extent resources allow, earn  their  assistance.
28    Participation  in  the  Earnfare program is voluntary, except
29    when  ordered  by  a   court   of   competent   jurisdiction.
30    Eligibility  for  Earnfare  shall be limited to only 6 months
31    out of any 12 consecutive month period. The  Department  may,
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 1    however,  extend  eligibility  for  a  period of 3 months for
 2    successfully-employed participants without  displacing  other
 3    participants,  provided  that  Earnfare  slots are available.
 4    Organizations and employers must  notify  the  Department  in
 5    writing  of  their reasonable intention to hire participants.
 6    Clients are not entitled to be placed in  an  Earnfare  slot.
 7    Earnfare  slots  shall  be  made  available only as resources
 8    permit.  Earnfare shall be  available  to  persons  receiving
 9    food  stamps who meet eligibility criteria established by the
10    Illinois Department by rule. Receipt of food stamps is not an
11    eligibility requirement of Earnfare when a court of competent
12    jurisdiction orders  an  individual  to  participate  in  the
13    Earnfare  Program.    To  the  extent  resources  permit, the
14    Earnfare  program  will  allow  participants  to  engage   in
15    work-related  activities to earn monthly financial assistance
16    payments and to improve participants' employability in  order
17    for  them  to  succeed in obtaining employment.  The Illinois
18    Department  may  enter  into  contracts  with  other   public
19    agencies  including  State  agencies, with local governmental
20    units, and with not-for-profit community based  organizations
21    to  carry out the elements of the Program that the Department
22    deems appropriate.
23        The  Earnfare  Program  shall   contain   the   following
24    elements:
25             (1)  To  the extent resources allow and slots exist,
26        the Illinois Department shall refer  recipients  of  food
27        stamp   assistance  who  meet  eligibility  criteria,  as
28        established by rule. Receipt of food  stamps  is  not  an
29        eligibility  requirement  of  Earnfare  when  a  court of
30        competent   jurisdiction   orders   an   individual    to
31        participate in the Earnfare Program.
32             (2)  Persons  participating in Earnfare shall engage
33        in employment assigned activities equal to the amount  of
34        the  food  stamp  benefits divided by the federal minimum
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 1        wage and subsequently shall earn minimum wage  assistance
 2        for  each  additional  hour  of  performance  in Earnfare
 3        activity. Earnfare  participants  shall  be  offered  the
 4        opportunity  to  earn  up  to  $154.   The Department may
 5        establish a higher  amount  by  rule  provided  resources
 6        permit.  If  a  court of competent jurisdiction orders an
 7        individual to participate in the Earnfare program,  hours
 8        engaged  in employment assigned activities shall first be
 9        applied for a $50 payment made to the custodial parent as
10        a support obligation.  If the  individual  receives  food
11        stamps,   the   individual  shall  engage  in  employment
12        assigned activities equal to the amount of the food stamp
13        benefits  divided  by  the  federal  minimum   wage   and
14        subsequently  shall earn minimum wage assistance for each
15        additional hour of performance in Earnfare activity.
16             (3)  To the extent appropriate slots are  available,
17        the    Illinois    Department   shall   assign   Earnfare
18        participants  to  Earnfare   activities   based   on   an
19        assessment  of  the  person's  age,  literacy, education,
20        educational achievement, job training,  work  experience,
21        and  recent  institutionalization, whenever these factors
22        are known to the Department or to the contractor and  are
23        relevant  to the individual's success in carrying out the
24        assigned   activities   and   in   ultimately   obtaining
25        employment.
26             (4)  The Department shall consider the participant's
27        preferences  and  personal  employment  goals  in  making
28        assignments to the extent administratively  possible  and
29        to the extent that resources allow.
30             (5)  The   Department  may  enter  into  cooperative
31        agreements with local governmental units (which  may,  in
32        turn, enter into agreements with not-for-profit community
33        based organizations): with other public, including State,
34        agencies;  directly  with  not-for-profit community based
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 1        organizations,  and  with  private  employers  to  create
 2        Earnfare activities for program participants.
 3             (6)  To the extent resources permit, the  Department
 4        shall provide the Earnfare participants with the costs of
 5        transportation  in looking for work and in getting to and
 6        from the assigned Earnfare job site and initial  expenses
 7        of employment.
 8             (7)  All income and asset limitations of the Federal
 9        Food   Stamp   Program  will  govern  continued  Earnfare
10        participation, except  that  court  ordered  participants
11        shall  participate  for  6 months unless the court orders
12        otherwise.
13             (8)  Earnfare participants  shall  not  displace  or
14        substitute for regular, full time or part time employees,
15        regardless  of  whether  or not the employee is currently
16        working, on a leave  of  absence  or  in  a  position  or
17        similar  position  where  a layoff has taken place or the
18        employer has terminated the  employment  of  any  regular
19        employee  or  otherwise  reduced  its  workforce with the
20        effect  of  filling  the  vacancy  so  created   with   a
21        participant  subsidized  under this program, or is or has
22        been  involved  in  a  labor  dispute  between  a   labor
23        organization and the sponsor.
24             (9)  Persons  who  fail  to cooperate with the FSE&T
25        program shall become ineligible for food stamp assistance
26        according to Food Stamp  regulations,  and  for  Earnfare
27        participation.   Failure  to  participate in Earnfare for
28        all of the hours assigned is not a failure  to  cooperate
29        unless   so  established  by  the  employer  pursuant  to
30        Department rules. If a person who is ordered by  a  court
31        of  competent jurisdiction to participate in the Earnfare
32        Program fails to cooperate with the Program,  the  person
33        shall be referred to the court for failure to comply with
34        the court order.
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 1    (Source: P.A. 89-6, eff. 3-6-95; 89-21, eff. 7-1-95.)
 2        (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 89-507)
 3        Sec.  12-4.4. Administration of federally-aided programs.
 4    Direct County Departments of Public Aid in the administration
 5    of the federally funded food stamp program, programs  to  aid
 6    refugees  and  Articles  III, IV, V and VII of this Code. The
 7    Illinois Department of Human Services may also, upon its  own
 8    motion,  review  any decision made by a County Department and
 9    consider any application upon which a decision has  not  been
10    made  by the County Department within 30 days. It may require
11    a County Department to transmit its files and all papers  and
12    documents pertaining to any applicant or recipient.
13        Beginning  July 1, 1992, or upon approval by the Food and
14    Nutrition  Service  of  the  United  States   Department   of
15    Agriculture,  the Illinois Department of Human Services shall
16    operate a Food Stamp Employment and Training (FSE&T)  program
17    in  compliance with federal law.  The FSE&T program will have
18    an Earnfare  component.   The  Earnfare  component  shall  be
19    available  in  selected  geographic  areas  based on criteria
20    established by the Illinois Department of Human  Services  by
21    rule.  Participants in Earnfare will, to the extent resources
22    allow,  earn  their assistance. Participation in the Earnfare
23    program is voluntary, except  when  ordered  by  a  court  of
24    competent  jurisdiction.   Eligibility  for Earnfare shall be
25    limited to only 6 months out  of  any  12  consecutive  month
26    period.  The  Illinois  Department  of  Human  Services  may,
27    however,  extend  eligibility  for  a  period of 3 months for
28    successfully-employed participants without  displacing  other
29    participants,  provided  that  Earnfare  slots are available.
30    Organizations  and  employers  must   notify   the   Illinois
31    Department  of  Human Services in writing of their reasonable
32    intention to hire participants. Clients are not  entitled  to
33    be  placed in an Earnfare slot.  Earnfare slots shall be made
34    available  only  as  resources  permit.   Earnfare  shall  be
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 1    available  to  persons  receiving  food   stamps   who   meet
 2    eligibility  criteria  established by the Illinois Department
 3    of Human Services by rule. Receipt of food stamps is  not  an
 4    eligibility requirement of Earnfare when a court of competent
 5    jurisdiction  orders  an  individual  to  participate  in the
 6    Earnfare Program.    To  the  extent  resources  permit,  the
 7    Earnfare   program  will  allow  participants  to  engage  in
 8    work-related activities to earn monthly financial  assistance
 9    payments  and to improve participants' employability in order
10    for them to succeed in obtaining  employment.   The  Illinois
11    Department  of  Human  Services may enter into contracts with
12    other public agencies including State  agencies,  with  local
13    governmental  units,  and with not-for-profit community based
14    organizations to carry out the elements of the  Program  that
15    the Department of Human Services deems appropriate.
16        The   Earnfare   Program   shall  contain  the  following
17    elements:
18             (1)  To the extent resources allow and slots  exist,
19        the  Illinois  Department  of  Human Services shall refer
20        recipients of food stamp assistance who meet  eligibility
21        criteria,  as established by rule. Receipt of food stamps
22        is not an eligibility  requirement  of  Earnfare  when  a
23        court  of  competent jurisdiction orders an individual to
24        participate in the Earnfare Program.
25             (2)  Persons participating in Earnfare shall  engage
26        in  employment assigned activities equal to the amount of
27        the food stamp benefits divided by  the  federal  minimum
28        wage  and subsequently shall earn minimum wage assistance
29        for each  additional  hour  of  performance  in  Earnfare
30        activity.  Earnfare  participants  shall  be  offered the
31        opportunity to earn up to $154.  The Department of  Human
32        Services  may  establish a higher amount by rule provided
33        resources permit. If a court  of  competent  jurisdiction
34        orders  an  individual  to  participate  in  the Earnfare
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 1        program, hours engaged in employment assigned  activities
 2        shall  first  be  applied  for  a $50 payment made to the
 3        custodial  parent  as  a  support  obligation.   If   the
 4        individual  receives  food  stamps,  the individual shall
 5        engage in employment assigned  activities  equal  to  the
 6        amount  of the food stamp benefits divided by the federal
 7        minimum wage and subsequently  shall  earn  minimum  wage
 8        assistance  for  each  additional  hour of performance in
 9        Earnfare activity.
10             (3)  To the extent appropriate slots are  available,
11        the  Illinois  Department  of Human Services shall assign
12        Earnfare participants to Earnfare activities based on  an
13        assessment  of  the  person's  age,  literacy, education,
14        educational achievement, job training,  work  experience,
15        and  recent  institutionalization, whenever these factors
16        are known to the Department of Human Services or  to  the
17        contractor  and  are relevant to the individual's success
18        in carrying out the assigned activities and in ultimately
19        obtaining employment.
20             (4)  The Department of Human Services shall consider
21        the participant's  preferences  and  personal  employment
22        goals    in    making    assignments    to   the   extent
23        administratively  possible  and  to   the   extent   that
24        resources allow.
25             (5)  The Department of Human Services may enter into
26        cooperative  agreements  with  local  governmental  units
27        (which   may,   in   turn,  enter  into  agreements  with
28        not-for-profit community based organizations): with other
29        public,  including   State,   agencies;   directly   with
30        not-for-profit  community  based  organizations, and with
31        private  employers  to  create  Earnfare  activities  for
32        program participants.
33             (6)  To the extent resources permit, the  Department
34        of Human Services shall provide the Earnfare participants
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 1        with  the costs of transportation in looking for work and
 2        in getting to and from the assigned Earnfare job site and
 3        initial expenses of employment.
 4             (7)  All income and asset limitations of the Federal
 5        Food  Stamp  Program  will  govern   continued   Earnfare
 6        participation,  except  that  court  ordered participants
 7        shall participate for 6 months unless  the  court  orders
 8        otherwise.
 9             (8)  Earnfare  participants  shall  not  displace or
10        substitute for regular, full time or part time employees,
11        regardless of whether or not the  employee  is  currently
12        working,  on  a  leave  of  absence  or  in a position or
13        similar position where a layoff has taken  place  or  the
14        employer  has  terminated  the  employment of any regular
15        employee or otherwise  reduced  its  workforce  with  the
16        effect   of   filling  the  vacancy  so  created  with  a
17        participant subsidized under this program, or is  or  has
18        been   involved  in  a  labor  dispute  between  a  labor
19        organization and the sponsor.
20             (9)  Persons who fail to cooperate  with  the  FSE&T
21        program shall become ineligible for food stamp assistance
22        according  to  Food  Stamp  regulations, and for Earnfare
23        participation.  Failure to participate  in  Earnfare  for
24        all  of  the hours assigned is not a failure to cooperate
25        unless  so  established  by  the  employer  pursuant   to
26        Department  of  Human  Services rules. If a person who is
27        ordered  by  a  court  of   competent   jurisdiction   to
28        participate  in  the  Earnfare Program fails to cooperate
29        with the Program, the person shall  be  referred  to  the
30        court for failure to comply with the court order.
31    (Source:  P.A. 89-6, eff. 3-6-95; 89-21, eff. 7-1-95; 89-507,
32    eff. 7-1-97.)
33        Section 95.  No acceleration or delay.   Where  this  Act
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 1    makes changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by
 2    text  that  is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a
 3    Section represented by multiple versions), the  use  of  that
 4    text  does  not  accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i)
 5    the changes made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived  from
 6    any other Public Act.

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