Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 220 - GENERAL PROGRAMMATIC REQUIREMENTS
Section 220.650 - Objection to Case Coordination Unit Designation Decision
Universal Citation: 89 IL Admin Code ยง 220.650
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024
a) Upon receipt of the written notification of designation decision, the applicant may object to the decision. The Department shall provide information on the objection process with the written notification.
1) An objection regarding a
designation decision must be in writing and received by the Director at the
Department's Springfield office within ten calendar days from the date of the
objecting agency's receipt of the designation decision.
2) Upon receipt of an objection, the
Department shall immediately notify the applicable AAA. The objection will be
processed in accordance with Department procedures and a recommendation will be
forwarded to the Director.
3) If
the objection is not received in the time specified, the objection will be
denied and the award will be made based upon the Director's original
designation decision.
4) The
Department may request additional details from the objecting agency and from
the AAA at any time. Failure of the objecting agency to supply information
requested by the Department will be cause for dismissal of the
objection.
b) A contract/grant shall not be awarded until after the objection is resolved, unless the Department determines that:
1) The
services to be procured are urgently required and cannot be delayed until the
objection is resolved; or
2) A
prompt award will otherwise be advantageous to the State.
c) The designation decision shall not be considered final until an objection decision is issued by the Director.
1) The Director shall issue a response in
writing to the objecting agency which shall be sent by certified mail, return
receipt requested.
2) A copy of the
Director's decision shall be provided to the appropriate AAA.
3) The decision of the Director is
final.
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