Public Act 094-0524
Public Act 0524 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 094-0524 |
SB0232 Enrolled |
LRB094 06043 DRJ 36103 b |
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| AN ACT in relation to public health.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by | changing Section 11-8
as follows:
| (305 ILCS 5/11-8) (from Ch. 23, par. 11-8)
| Sec. 11-8. Appeals - to whom taken. Applicants or | recipients of aid
may, at any time within 60 days after the | decision of the County
Department or local governmental unit, | as the case may be, appeal a
decision denying or terminating | aid, or granting aid in an amount which
is deemed inadequate, | or changing, cancelling, revoking or suspending
grants as | provided in Section 11-16, or determining to make a protective
| payment under the provisions of Sections 3-5a or 4-9, or a | decision by an
administrative review board to impose | administrative safeguards as provided
in Section 8A-8. An | appeal shall also lie when an application is not acted
upon | within the time period after filing of the application as | provided by rule
of the Illinois Department.
| If an appeal is not made, the action of the County | Department or
local governmental unit shall be final.
| Appeals by applicants or recipients under Articles III, IV, | or V
shall be taken to the Illinois Department.
| Appeals by applicants or recipients under Article VI shall | be taken
as follows:
| (1) In counties under township organization (except | such counties in
which the governing authority is a Board | of Commissioners) appeals shall
be to a Public Aid | Committee consisting of the Chairman of the County
Board, | and 4 members who are township supervisors of general | assistance,
appointed by the Chairman, with the advice and | consent of the county board.
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| (2) In counties in excess of 3,000,000 population and | under township
organization in which the governing | authority is a Board of
Commissioners, appeals of persons | from government units outside the
corporate limits of a | city, village or incorporated town of more than
500,000 | population, and of persons from incorporated towns which | have
superseded civil townships in respect to aid under | Article VI, shall be
to the Cook County Townships Public | Aid Committee consisting of 2
township supervisors and 3
| persons knowledgeable in the area of General Assistance and | the regulations
of the Illinois Department pertaining | thereto and who are not officers,
agents or employees of | any township, except that township supervisors may
serve as | members of the Cook County Township Public Aid and | Committee. The 5
member committee shall be
appointed by the | township supervisors. The first appointments shall be made
| with one person serving a one year term, 2 persons serving | a 2 year term,
and 2 persons serving a 3 year term. | Committee members shall thereafter
serve 3 year terms. In | any appeal involving a local governmental unit whose
| supervisor of general assistance is a member of the | Committee, such
supervisor shall not act as a member of the | Committee for the purposes of
such appeal, and the | Committee shall select another township supervisor to
| serve as an alternate
member for that appeal.
The township | whose action, inaction, or decision is being
appealed shall | bear the expenses related to the appeal as determined by | the
Cook County Townships Public Aid Committee. A township | supervisor's
compensation for general assistance or | township related duties shall not be
considered an expense | related to the appeal except for expenses related to
| service on the Committee.
| (3) In counties described in paragraph (2) appeals of | persons from
a city, village or incorporated town of more | than 500,000 population
shall be to the Illinois | Department.
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| (4) In counties not under township organization, | appeals shall be to
the County Board of Commissioners which | shall for this purpose be the
Public Aid Committee of the | County.
| In counties designated in paragraph (1) the Chairman or | President of
the County Board shall appoint, with the advice | and consent of the
county board, one or more alternate members | of the Public Aid Committee.
All regular and alternate members | shall be Supervisors of General
Assistance. In any appeal | involving a local governmental unit whose
Supervisor of General | Assistance is a member of the Committee, he shall
be replaced | for that appeal by an alternate member designated by the
| Chairman or President of the County Board, with the advice and | consent
of the county board. In these counties not more than 3 | of the 5 regular
appointees shall be members of the same | political party unless the
political composition of the | Supervisors of the General Assistance
precludes such a | limitation. In these counties at least one member of the
Public | Aid Committee shall be a person knowledgeable in the area of | general
assistance and the regulations of the Illinois | Department pertaining
thereto. If no member of the Committee | possesses such knowledge, the
Illinois Department shall | designate an employee of the Illinois Department
having such | knowledge to be present at the Committee hearings to advise
the | Committee.
| In every county the County Board shall provide facilities | for the
conduct of hearings on appeals under Article VI. All | expenses incident
to such hearings shall be borne by the county | except that in counties
under township organization in which | the governing authority is a Board
of Commissioners (1) the | salary and other expenses of the Commissioner
of Appeals shall | be paid from General Assistance funds available for
| administrative purposes, and (2) all expenses incident to such | hearings
shall be borne by the township and the per diem and | traveling expenses
of the township supervisors serving on the | Public Aid Committee shall be
fixed and paid by their |
| respective townships. In all other counties the
members of the | Public Aid Committee shall receive the compensation and
| expenses provided by law for attendance at meetings of the | County Board.
| In appeals under Article VI involving a governmental unit | receiving
State funds, the Public Aid Committee and the | Commissioner of Appeals
shall be bound by the rules and | regulations of the Illinois Department
which are relevant to | the issues on appeal, and shall file such reports
concerning | appeals as the Illinois Department requests.
| The members of each Public Aid Committee and the members of | the Cook
County Townships Public Aid Committee are immune from | personal liability in connection with their service on the | committee to the same extent as an elected or appointed judge | in this State is immune from personal liability in connection | with the performance of his or her duties as judge. This | immunity applies only to causes of action accruing on or after | the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General | Assembly.
| An appeal shall be without cost to the appellant and shall | be made, at
the option of the appellant, either upon forms | provided and prescribed by
the Illinois Department or, for | appeals to a Public Aid Committee, upon
forms prescribed by the | County Board; or an appeal may be made by calling a
toll-free | number provided for that purpose by the Illinois Department and
| providing the necessary information. The Illinois Department | may assist
County Boards or a Commissioner of Appeals in the | preparation of appeal
forms, or upon request of a County Board | or Commissioner of Appeals may
furnish such forms. County | Departments and local governmental units shall
render all | possible aid to persons desiring to make an appeal. The
| provisions of Sections 11-8.1 to 11-8.7, inclusive, shall apply | to all
such appeals.
| (Source: P.A. 92-111, eff. 1-1-02; 93-295, eff. 7-22-03.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
Effective Date: 8/10/2005
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