Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 117 - RELATED PROGRAM PROVISIONS
Section 117.60 - Substitute Parental Care/Supplemental Child Care - TANF and AABD
Universal Citation: 89 IL Admin Code ยง 117.60
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Substitute Parental Care/Supplemental Child Care
1)
Subject to prior approval, payment shall be authorized by the Department for
Substitute Parental/Supplemental Child Care when there is a need for child care
because of the absence from the home or incapacity of the child's caretaker.
Prior approval consists of verification of the need based on a statement from
the client's physician or law enforcement officials. When prior approval cannot
be obtained due to emergency hospitalization or the incarceration of the
caretaker, payment shall be authorized if the request is received within 10
calendar days after the caretaker's release from the hospital or
incarceration.
2) Payment shall not
be made to:
A) Individuals living in the home
with the caretaker and child, or
B)
A responsible relative (as defined in 89 Ill. Adm. Code
103.10(b)(2)
) of the caretaker or child.
b) Substitute Parental Care
1) Substitute parental care is care and
supervision provided to children by an individual when the caretaker is
required to be absent from the home for a period of 24 hours or more. Reasons
for substitute parental care shall include but are not limited to
hospitalization or incarceration. The substitute parent is not a day care
provider.
2) The Department shall
authorize payment up to $25 per day. When substitute parental care is provided
at no costs, day care is paid only during the hours of the substitute parent's
absence for reasons of employment, education or training. Day Care payment
rates as established by the Department of Children and Family Services are
applicable for Public Aid purposes. This type of care shall be provided for no
more than 30 days. However, if the client documents (i.e., through a doctor's
statement or social service agency statement) that care was needed for a longer
period of time, payment shall be authorized.
c) Supplemental Child Care
1) Supplemental child care is care needed for
less than 24 hours when the child's caretaker is in the home but
incapacitated.
2) Supplemental
child care is provided when a physician, psychiatrist or psychologist verifies
that, due to illness or incapacity, the child's caretaker is unable to provide
care and supervision of the child.
3) Maximum Payment Amounts and Types of Tasks
Provided to the Child and/or the Caretaker
Payment is limited to the following tasks and will be allowed up to $3.35 per hour:
A) Meal
Preparation - Maximum 1 hour per meal
Grocery shopping; preparation of meals; service of meals (to include incapacitated caretaker and infant); and dishwashing and cleanup.
B) Personal Care -
Maximum 7 hours per week
Assistance with bathing and shampooing hair; assistance with dental care; assistance with care and diapering of infants; and assistance with dressing.
C) Laundry -
Maximum 3 hours per week
Washing clothing and linens; and folding and storing clothes and linens.
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