Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 10 - GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
Subpart B - RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Section 10.310 - Estate Claims
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) The Department's claim against the estate of a deceased recipient or against the estate of the recipient's deceased spouse, regardless of the order of death, shall encompass:
b) The claim shall apply to assistance provided to or in behalf of a recipient on or after the following dates:
Assistance Program |
Effective Date |
AABD (Aged) (AABD(A)) |
1963 |
AABD (Blind) and (Disabled) (AABD(B) and (D)) |
November 1963 |
MANG (Aged), (Blind), and (Disabled) (MANG(A), (B), and (D)) |
January 1, 1996 |
c) The Department shall not enforce a claim for medical assistance against any property, real or personal, of a deceased recipient while one or more of the following relatives survives: spouse of decedent, child under 21, or child over 21 who is blind or permanently and totally disabled.
d) The Department shall not enforce a claim for income maintenance assistance against homestead property of a deceased recipient while the homestead is occupied by one or more of the surviving relatives previously specified.
e) To avoid undue hardship, the Department will waive its right to recover from a decedent's estate to the extent a court approves an award for a surviving spouse or dependent child under the Illinois Probate Act [755 ILCS 5 ]. The amount of the recovery waived is equal to the amount of the award or awards. Individuals seeking to obtain an award must file a petition with the probate court having jurisdiction over the decedent's estate. The procedure for providing notice to the survivors of the decedent consists of the filing of the claim. Any appeal action taken by the survivors would be with the probate court.
f) The Department may defer or waive enforcement of its claim for income maintenance assistance if it determines that: