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(20 ILCS 505/9.3) (from Ch. 23, par. 5009.3)
Sec. 9.3. Declarations by parents and guardians. Information requested
of parents and guardians shall be submitted on forms or questionnaires prescribed
by the Department or units of local government as the case may be and shall
contain a written declaration to be signed by the parent or guardian in substantially
the following form:
"I declare under penalties of perjury that I have examined this form or
questionnaire and all accompanying statements or documents pertaining to
my income, or any other matter having bearing upon my status and ability to
provide payment for care and training of my child, and to the best of my
knowledge and belief the information supplied is true, correct, and complete".
A person who makes and subscribes a form or questionnaire which contains,
as herein above provided, a written declaration that it is made under the
penalties of perjury, knowing it to be false, incorrect or incomplete, in
respect to any material statement or representative bearing upon the parent's or guardian's status
as a parent or guardian, or upon the parent's or guardian's income, resources, or other matter
concerning the parent's or guardian's ability to provide parental payment, shall be subject to
the penalties for perjury provided for in Section 32-2 of the Criminal
Code of 2012.
Parents who refuse to provide such information after three written requests
from the Department will be liable for the full cost of care provided,
from the commencement of such care until the required information is received.
(Source: P.A. 103-22, eff. 8-8-23.)
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