Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 120 - MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Subpart H - MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - NO GRANT (MANG) ELIGIBILITY FACTORS
Section 120.366 - Exclusion from Earned Income Exemption
Universal Citation: 89 IL Admin Code ยง 120.366
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
For MANG(C and CU) the earned income exemption applies:
a)
1) If the individual has not already received
the earned income exemption as an AFDC grant recipient for four (4) consecutive
months; or
2) If an individual
received the exemption as an AFDC grant recipient for four (4) consecutive
months, he/she has not received AFDC grant assistance for 12 consecutive months
since the last month of that four months, then the individual must meet one of
the following conditions in order to receive the earned income exemption:
A) the individual's gross income minus the
income disregards and self employment business expenses, plus all other
nonexempt income, is less than the AFDC Standard of Need, or
B) the individual was an AFDC grant recipient
in any one of the four months before the month for which the determination is
made.
b) Unless any individual included in the assistance unit other than a dependent child:
1) Terminated employment or reduced
earned income without good cause within the period of 30 days preceding such
month, or
2) Refused without good
cause, within the period of 30 days preceding such month, to accept employment
in which the individual was able to engage and which has been determined to be
a suitable, available offer of employment, or
3) Fails without good cause to report income
in a timely manner.
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