TITLE 95: VETERANS AND MILITARY AFFAIRS
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AUTHORITY: Implementing "AN ACT to exempt resident disabled veterans from admission and camping fees in parks under the jurisdiction of the Department of Conservation" as amended (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1985, ch. 126½, par. 70), and authorized by Section 2(9) of "AN ACT creating The Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs" (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1985, ch. 126½, par. 67).
SOURCE: Adopted at 10 Ill. Reg. 20020, effective November 17, 1986.
Section 118.5 General Purpose
The intent of these rules is to comply with : "AN ACT to exempt resident disabled veterans from admission and camping fees in parks under the jurisdiction of the Department of Conservation" (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1985, ch. 126½, par. 70) (ACT)
Section 118.10 Definitions of Terms Used
Resident. Residency as defined by the Illinois Supreme Court shall govern this ACT as follows: "Residency ordinarily means that a person has his home in a particular place. This involves the question of intent with which he is staying in that place. If a person goes to a place with the intention of remaining for a limited time, although in point of fact he may remain for a year or more, still does not constitute him a resident. It is his intent accompanied by his acts, and not the lapse of time, which determines whether he is a resident of the particular place. The word "resident" is in common usage and is generally understood to mean one having more than mere physical presence." The factors which determine intent: are a person is employed full time in Illinois; or a person has an Illinois voter's registration card; or a person pays Illinois property and income tax; or a person who holds public office in Illinois; or a person who holds an office in a civic organization in Illinois (e.g. Moose, Jaycees, Elks, Shriners); or the person has no mailing address outside the State of Illinois.