Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 886 - CENTERS FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
Section 886.50 - Applications for First-time Funding from the Designated State Entity for Centers for Independent Living
Universal Citation: 89 IL Admin Code ยง 886.50
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024
a) When making application for funding from the DSE, the CIL must provide documentation that demonstrates:
1) a broad-based support from individuals
with disabilities and consumer groups within the communities the CIL will
serve;
2) that the CIL is operated
with consumer control, as defined in Section
886.20;
3) that the CIL has a broad understanding of
existing community resources and the needs for additional resources in the
communities it serves;
4) adequate
knowledge, skill and resources to provide at least the Independent Living Core
Services, as defined in Section 886.20;
5) involvement of the CIL, with community
entities such as city council, county board, and other political sub-units, for
the purposes of educating these groups on disability issues and advocating for
system change;
6) compliance with
all provisions for physical and programmatic accessibility set forth in State
and federal law;
7) the ability to
provide Independent Living Services as defined in Section 886.20;
8) compliance with the provisions for
application for funding through the federal Uniform Administrative
Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards ( 2 CFR
200 ) and the Illinois Grant Accountability and Transparency Act [ 30 ILCS 708
]; and
9) any other provision
regarding the operation of a CIL as required by DHS, or State or federal law or
regulation.
b) On an annual basis, the DSE shall review all new applications for first-time funding received from CILs. Applications shall be ranked based on the determination of the CIL's ability to meet the criteria listed in this Section. The determination of the DSE shall be based upon such considerations as:
1) ranking of the application;
2) needs of unserved or underserved
populations; and
3) thoroughness of
the proposed program.
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