Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 121 - SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SNAP)
Subpart E - HOUSEHOLD CONCEPT
Section 121.74 - Strikers
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024
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b) A person not directly involved in a strike who cannot work due to the strike or who is afraid to cross the picket line because of threats of injury or vandalism is not a striker (e.g., a member of a non-striking union or a non-union member who cannot work due to a strike is not a striker. However, a sympathy striker is a striker.).
c) An employee affected by a lockout is not a striker.
d) A household with a member on strike shall be ineligible to participate in SNAP except for the following situations:
e) Eligibility and level of benefits for a striker household are determined using the household's income as it was on the day before the strike began. If eligible on the day before the strike, eligibility and level of benefits are determined by using the greater of the striker's pre-strike income or current income plus the non-striking household member's current income.