Illinois Administrative Code
Title 95 - VETERANS AND MILITARY AFFAIRS
Part 116 - MIA/POW SCHOLARSHIP
Section 116.80 - Documentation
Universal Citation: 95 IL Admin Code ยง 116.80
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 28, July 12, 2024
a) The applicant must provide the following official documentation when applicable:
1) Marriage Certificate
2) Divorce Decree
3) Birth Certificate
4) Adoption Decree
5) Letters of Guardianship
6) Death Certificate or Report of
Casualty
7) DD 214 or
Discharge
8) Proof of Disability
(Statement from Department of Defense or U.S. Department of Veterans'
Affairs).
b) The definition of "eligible veteran or serviceperson" contained in Section 116.50 provides that, until July 1, 2014, eligibility may be established if the otherwise eligible veteran or serviceperson became an Illinois resident within 6 months after leaving military service and can establish 30 years of continuous residency in the State of Illinois.
1) If the eligible veterans' or
servicepersons' DD 214 does not indicate Illinois residency when entering
and/or separating from the Armed Forces, he/she may verify establishment of
residency within 6 months after leaving military service by providing one or
more of the following documents:
A) Illinois
driver's license issued during the relevant 6 month period;
B) Illinois high school or college
transcripts demonstrating attendance during the relevant 6 month
period;
C) Utility bills/rent
receipts in the applicant's name during the relevant 6 month period;
D) Illinois motor vehicle registration issued
during the relevant 6 month period;
E) Residential lease in the applicant's name
during the relevant 6 month period;
F) Statement of benefits history from the
Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services or Department of Human
Services during the relevant 6 month period;
G) Statement of benefits from the Illinois
Department of Employment Security during the relevant 6 month period;
H) State of Illinois identification card
issued during the relevant 6 month period; or
I) Letter of employment on company letterhead
verified by certification in accordance with Section 1-109 of the Code of Civil
Procedure [735 ILCS
5/1-109 ].
2) If the eligible veterans' or
servicepersons' DD 214 does not indicate Illinois residency when entering
and/or separating from the Armed Forces, he/she may verify 30 years of
continuous residency by providing a combination of sufficient documentation of
one or more of the documents listed in this subsection (b)(2), including tax
returns, voting records, property records, utility records and driving records.
A) Copies of Illinois Income Tax forms for
each of the 30 years of required residency. If records are unavailable, provide
a statement of the record from the Illinois Department of Revenue that provides
an accounting of Illinois Income Tax records currently available;
B) Copies of Illinois voter registration
documents for each of the 30 years of required residency. If records are
unavailable, provide a statement of the record from the county clerk where
residency has been established that provides a record of voter registration
records that are currently available;
C) Copies of property records to include
residential mortgages, deeds or residential leases that provide proof of 30
years of required residency within the State of Illinois;
D) Copies of utility records to include
electricity, water, waste removal, cable or internet service that provides
proof of 30 years of required residency within the State of Illinois;
E) Copies of driving records to include
driver's license record, insurance, and ownership of vehicle titled in the
State of Illinois that provides proof of 30 years of required residency within
the State of Illinois.
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