Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 112 - TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY FAMILIES
Subpart C - TANF EMPLOYMENT AND WORK ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS
Section 112.82 - Supportive Services
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, March 28, 2025
a) TANF participants who work or who are involved in approved activities are eligible to receive supportive service payments to enable them to work or participate in an approved activity to the extent State resources permit and must receive supportive services if required to participate. Work is defined as employment in a job or self-employment. An approved activity is defined as an activity that leads toward self-sufficiency and is included in the client's Responsibility and Services Plan. The Department is not required to provide supportive services unless the Department requires the individual to work or participate in an approved activity.
b) During the Family Assessment, the supportive services needed by the participant which must be discussed and provided or arranged as needed include at least the following:
c) These allowances are exempt from consideration in determining the TANF grant amount.
d) Participation in work or in approved activities shall not be required if supportive services are needed for effective participation but unavailable from the Department or some other reasonably available source. Individuals may be required to make a co-payment for child care.
e) Student financial assistance received under Title IV of the Higher Education Act (20 USC 1070 et seq. and 20 USC 1087 uu), including but not limited to Federal Pell Grants, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants, Byrd Scholarship Honors Program Grants, State Student Incentive Grants, Federal Stafford Loans, Supplemental Loans for Students, Perkins Loans, Federal Work-Study and PLUS Loans, shall be exempt when determining eligibility or need for supportive services under the TANF program (Sections 112.70 through 112.83), or the amount of such supportive services, except as follows. The Department shall not issue payment for the amount of supportive service needs (other than child care) which the Department is able to conclusively determine have been or will be met from such portion of a student's financial assistance grant as is not disbursed to the student but rather is retained by the educational institution and applied to the cost of a specific educational expense otherwise payable as a supportive service under the TANF program. The exception shall not apply to the student's loan proceeds, which may never be taken into account in determining the need or eligibility of any student for supportive services, or the amount of such supportive services, under the TANF program. Nor shall the exception apply if the educational institution intermingles student grant and loan proceeds and the Department is unable to conclusively determine the portion of solely grant proceeds that is not disbursed to the student but rather is retained by the educational institution and applied to the cost of a specific educational expense otherwise payable as a supportive service under the TANF program.
f) Eligible Services
Pay the actual public transportation rate per day or the cost of a monthly pass, whichever is less. This applies to the City of Chicago and communities statewide where public transportation is available.
Pay the following monthly rates if the participant must use a privately owned vehicle or pay someone for transportation: $30 - Round trip transportation less than 10 miles per day; $45 - Round trip transportation from 10 to 20 miles per day; and $60 - Round trip transportation over 20 miles per day.
Mandatory fees, including application, registration, activities, laboratory, graduation and testing fees, are provided to participants enrolled in approved education or training programs (see Section 112.78) when the mandatory fees are not covered by financial aid benefits. A maximum payment of $300 per 12 month period shall be provided. No payments are allowed for tuition.
Payment is allowed for books, supplies and equipment purchased in accordance with the educational or training facility's published list of required items for the particular program in which a participant is enrolled. A maximum payment of $300 per 12 month period can be provided for expenses not covered by financial aid benefits.
Payment is permitted for participants to obtain required physical examinations and medical services (for example, TB test) if the costs are not otherwise provided by sources such as the employer or the training program.
Payment is allowed with Department approval for eyeglasses and dental procedures such as partial plates for participants with noticeably missing/malformed teeth or other dental procedures needed to meet the objectives of the participant's Responsibility and Services Plan and alleviate barriers to employment.
Payment of fees for conviction background investigations is allowed when employers require a background check of their regular employees for the same type of job or work experience that is completed by the TANF participant. Criminal history record conviction information is obtainable by the public pursuant to the Uniform Conviction Information Act [20 ILCS 2635 ] and the Health Care Worker Background Check Act [225 ILCS 46 ].