Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 102 - RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Section 102.210 - Estate Claims
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Definitions in this Section are as follows:
b) 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:
c) The claim shall apply to assistance provided to or on behalf of a recipient on or after the following dates:
Assistance Program |
Effective Date |
||
1) |
AABD (Aged) (AABD(A)) |
1) |
1963 |
2) |
AABD (Blind) and (Disabled) (AABD(B) and (D)) |
2) |
November 1963 |
3) |
MANG (Aged), (Blind), and (Disabled) (MANG(A),(B), and (D)) |
3) |
January 1, 1966 |
d) 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.
e) 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.
f) The Department shall not enforce a claim against the estate of a decedent to the extent assets were disregarded because the person was covered under a qualified long term care policy as provided under 89 Ill. Adm. Code 120.382(c).
g) To avoid undue hardship, the Department will waive its right to recover from a decedent's estate if pursuing recovery would cause an heir or beneficiary of the estate to become or remain eligible for a public benefit program, such as SSI, TANF or SNAP. The Department may limit the scope of its waiver to that portion of the estate that the heir or beneficiary would receive and pursue recovery against the balance of the estate, if any. The Department will not waive recovery despite undue hardship if payment of the claims of other estate creditors that are equal or inferior in priority to the Department's claim will exhaust the estate and defeat the purpose of the waiver. The Department will provide written notice to heirs and beneficiaries known to the Department of the opportunity, time frame and method to request a waiver of estate recovery based on undue hardship.
h) For decedents dying on or after July 1, 2022, to prevent substantial and unreasonable hardship, the Department shall:
i) The Department may defer or waive enforcement of its claim for income maintenance assistance if it determines that: