Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 10 - GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
Subpart B - RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Section 10.370 - Convictions of Fraud - Eligibility
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Multiple Convictions
Any person who has been found guilty of a criminal violation of Article VIIIA of the Illinois Public Aid Code [305 ILCS 5 /Art. VIIIA] or of any law of the United States or another state that is substantially similar to Sections 8A-2 through 8A-5 of Article VIIIA, two or more times, shall be ineligible for assistance under the GA program (in the City of Chicago) or the State AABD program. Children for whom such a person is a caretaker relative shall remain eligible for assistance under this Code.
b) Single Convictions of $10,000 or More
Any person who has been found guilty of a criminal violation of Article VIIIA of the Illinois Public Aid Code [305 ILCS 5/Art. VIIIA], who has not previously been convicted of a criminal violation of Article VIIIA and has amassed $10,000 or more in such criminal violation, shall be ineligible for assistance under the GA program (in the City of Chicago) or the State AABD program for a period of two years following conviction or until the total amount of money, including the value of food stamps, is repaid, whichever first occurs. Children for whom such a person is a caretaker relative shall remain eligible for assistance.