Section 2733.20 Applicant
Eligibility
a) A qualified applicant shall be any member of the Armed Forces
of the United States, a reserve component of the Armed Forces, or the Illinois
National Guard who has served at least one year of federal active duty service
and whose service has been characterized as honorable, provided the applicant:
1) was a:
A) resident of Illinois at the time of entering federal active
duty service or within 6 months prior to entering the service; or
B) student at an Illinois public university or community college
at the time of entering federal active duty service; and
2) established or plans to establish Illinois residency within 6
months after leaving federal active duty service, or if married to a person in continued
military service:
A) applied for this grant within 6 months after and including the
date that the spouse was stationed within Illinois; or
B) established Illinois residency within 6 months after and
including the date that the spouse was separated (if the spouse was stationed
outside Illinois).
b) To use benefits, a qualified applicant meeting the
requirements of subsection (a) must reside in Illinois while enrolled unless
federal active duty is being served during the time of enrollment or the
qualified applicant is residing with a spouse in continued military service who
is currently stationed outside of Illinois.
c) An applicant who does not meet the residency requirements in
subsection (a) may be a qualified applicant if the applicant:
1) resides in Illinois at the time of application and while
enrolled; and
2) has been a resident of Illinois for at least 15 consecutive
years at some point since leaving federal active duty.
d) Any member of the Armed Forces of the United States, a reserve
component of the Armed Forces, or the Illinois National Guard who has served at
least one year of federal active duty service and who meets the Illinois
residency requirements of this Section is a qualified applicant if the service
was characterized as honorable. An honorable discharge may include a
discharge under other than honorable conditions or general discharge under
honorable conditions if only due to a person’s sexual orientation or gender
identity but does not include a bad conduct discharge or a dishonorable
discharge. [5 ILCS 70/1.44] If the applicant is still in service,
the individual shall be subject to verification of continued eligibility for
assistance under this Part after each period of federal active duty service.
e) A recipient must maintain an acceptable grade point average as
determined by the institution pursuant to a published policy.
f) An individual is not a qualified applicant unless the
individual's service was characterized as honorable for the most recent period
of federal active duty service.
g) An individual is not a qualified applicant if the individual's
federal active duty service was for less than one year unless:
1) the applicant's separation from such service for medical
reasons directly connected with such service was characterized as honorable; or
2) the applicant's separation prior to August 11, 1967 was
characterized as honorable; or
3) the applicant's federal active duty service, which included
service in a foreign country in a time of hostilities in that country, was
characterized as honorable. As used in this Section, "time of hostilities
in a foreign country" means any action by the Armed Forces of the
United States that is recognized by the issuance of a Presidential proclamation
or a Presidential executive order and in which the Armed Forces expeditionary
medal or other campaign service medals are awarded according to Presidential
executive order. [20 ILCS 947/40]
h) Members of the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) are not
eligible for assistance under this Part.
i) Applicants are not eligible if their only service has been
attendance at a service academy.
j) In order to establish eligibility for this grant, an
individual shall submit to ISAC an application and documentation of all periods
of service.
1) An applicant should submit a copy of the Certificate of
Release or Discharge From Active Duty (DD Form 214) or Discharge Certificate,
which can be obtained from the National Personnel Records Center or the
Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs,
or other documentation as required.
2) If the applicant does not have a copy of the DD Form 214, the
applicant should submit documentation that provides the following information:
date of entry, date of separation, character of service, total active service,
home or place of entry into the service, and home or place of separation from
the service. The documentation must have been issued by the United States
Department of Defense (DD) or the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
3) If the applicant is a member of the Armed Forces at the time
of application, a letter from the commanding officer shall be submitted. This
letter must:
A) indicate that the applicant is a member of the Armed Forces at
the time of application;
B) include
character of service;
C) include the veteran's home of record at the time of original
enlistment;
D) state the individual's length of time in each period of federal
active duty service; and
E) state the expiration date of the current enlistment.
4) The definition of "Resident of Illinois" contained
in 23 Ill. Adm. Code 2700.20 does not apply to the Illinois Veteran Grant
Program; rather, for the purposes of this program, residency is established as
stated in subsections (a) and (b) or (c). If the applicant's DD Form 214 does
not indicate Illinois residency when entering and/or separating from the Armed
Forces, and when any other residency requirement is being verified, residency may
be verified by providing one or more of the documents listed in this subsection
(j)(4). ISAC may choose to request documents in addition to, or instead of,
those listed. The dates recorded on the documents must indicate the applicant
has resided in Illinois for the required period.
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 for 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 for the relevant 6
month period;
F) Statement of benefits history from the Illinois Department of Healthcare
and Family Services for the relevant 6 month period;
G) Statement of benefits from the Illinois Department of
Employment Security for the relevant 6 month period;
H) State of Illinois identification card issued during the
relevant 6 month period; or
I) Letter of employment verified by certification in accordance
with Illinois law (see 735 ILCS 5/1-109) and printed on company letterhead.
(Source: Amended at 47 Ill.
Reg. 2447, effective February 6, 2023)