Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 1200 - PROGRAM CONTENT AND GUIDELINES FOR DIVISION OF SPECIALIZED CARE FOR CHILDREN
Section 1200.190 - Appeal Process
Universal Citation: 89 IL Admin Code ยง 1200.190
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) General
The appeal processes set forth in this Section shall be informal in nature and not subject to the Administrative Review Law [ 735 ILCS 5 /Art. III].
b) Right to Meeting
1) The LRA, or the designated
representative, has a right to a meeting with DSCC with respect to any adverse
eligibility determinations set forth in a Notice of Determination issued
pursuant to Section 1200.180.
2)
The request must be made in writing and must identify the decision being
questioned.
3) The request must be
made within 30 days after receipt of the Notice of Determination.
4) DSCC shall contact the LRA, or the
designated representative, within 10 days after receipt of the request, to
schedule a meeting date, time and place.
5) Within 10 days after the meeting, DSCC
shall notify the LRA or the designated representative of the result of the
meeting, the specific reasons for the decision, and any applicable effective
dates of the decision (see Section 1200.180). For adverse eligibility
determinations, the notice shall also contain an explanation of the LRA's right
to a conference pursuant to subsection (c).
6) The Director shall not take part in this
meeting or the resulting decision.
7) Unless the meeting decision is appealed
pursuant to subsection (c), the meeting decision is final.
c) Right to Conference
1) The LRA, or designated representative, has
a right to appeal the subsection (b) meeting decision to the Director or
designee in a conference with the Director or designee.
2) The request for a conference must be made
in writing and must identify the specific meeting decision being
appealed.
3) The request must be
made within 30 days after receipt of the subsection (b) meeting
decision.
4) DSCC shall contact the
LRA or designated representative, within 10 days after receipt of the request,
to schedule a conference date, time and place.
5) The Director or designee shall consider
the subsection (b) meeting decision, any written material presented at the
subsection (b) meeting, any evidence presented at the conference, and any other
information the Director or designee obtains through a third party report or
investigation of the issues raised by the appeal.
6) Within 10 days after the appeal
conference, DSCC shall notify the LRA of the result of the appeal conference,
the specific reasons for the decision, and any applicable effective dates of
the decision (see Section 1200.180). For adverse eligibility determinations,
the notice shall also contain an explanation that the decision is final and
cannot be appealed.
7) The
conference decision rendered by the Director or designee is final.
d) DSCC may deny or dismiss a meeting or conference if:
1) The LRA or
designated representative withdraws the request for the meeting or appeal
conference in writing; or
2) The
LRA or designated representative fails without good cause shown to appear at
the scheduled meeting or conference.
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