Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 160 - CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES
Subpart B - COOPERATION WITH CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT
Section 160.35 - Good Cause for Failure to Cooperate with Support Enforcement
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) The Department shall inform the caretaker relative of the right to claim good cause for failing to cooperate.
b) In order to be exempted from the cooperation requirement as to a particular child, the caretaker relative who claims good cause must either:
c) Upon request, the Department shall assist the caretaker relative in obtaining acceptable evidence and shall not deny, delay or discontinue assistance, pending a determination of good cause, if the caretaker relative has complied with the requirement to furnish evidence or information.
d) A caretaker relative has good cause and is exempt from the requirement of cooperation if:
e) An applicant for, or recipient of, TANF who refuses to cooperate and who claims to have good cause for refusing to cooperate has the burden of establishing the existence of good cause circumstance. Such applicant or recipient will be required to:
f) If the requirements of subsection (e) of this Section are not met, the Department shall determine that good cause does not exist. If the Department determines that good cause does not exist:
g) The Department's final determination that good cause does or does not exist shall be made within 45 days after the date the exemption was claimed, shall be in writing, shall contain its findings and basis for the determination, and shall be filed in the TANF case record. The Department will exceed this time standard only where the case record documents that the Department needs additional time because the information required to verify the claim cannot be obtained within the time standard or that the claimant did not provide corrobative evidence within the period required by Section 160.40. Such extension shall not exceed 45 days and shall be granted only under the conditions described in subsection (f) of this Section.
h) The administrative unit responsible for the Department's support enforcement activities shall have an opportunity to review and comment on proposed determinations of good cause for refusing to cooperate and may participate in any administrative hearing proceeding resulting from actions taken pursuant to a final determination. In accordance with established procedures, the caretaker relative has the right to appeal any action taken by the Department as a result of its final determination.
i) The Department shall review, during each redetermination of eligibility, all cases in which there has been a determination of good cause based on circumstances subject to change.