Illinois Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 27, 2024) |
TITLE59. MENTAL HEALTH |
PART145. PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING & BRIDGE SUBSIDY MODEL FOR PERSONS WITH MENTAL ILLNESSES |
SUBPART A. GENERAL PROVISIONS |
§ 145.10. Purpose |
§ 145.20. Definitions |
§ 145.30. Compliance with Federal and State Laws |
§ 145.40. Nondiscrimination |
§ 145.50. Permanent Supportive Housing Models |
§ 145.60. Permanent Supportive Housing Service Linkage |
§ 145.70. Administration Requirements |
SUBPART B. REQUIREMENTS FOR PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING |
§ 145.100. Tenant Rights and Choices |
§ 145.110. Eligibility Criteria for the DHS-DMH Permanent Supportive Housing Bridge Subsidy Model |
§ 145.115. Eligibility Criteria for the Housing is Recovery Pilot Program Model |
§ 145.120. Housing Search Criteria |
§ 145.130. Tenant Income and Documentation |
§ 145.140. Tenant Rent Payments |
§ 145.150. Amount of Rental Assistance |
§ 145.160. Rent Redeterminations |
§ 145.170. Tenants with Incomes Exceeding 30% AMI (Over-Income) |
§ 145.180. Rent Increases |
§ 145.190. Housing Inspections |
§ 145.200. Transition Assistance Funds Provided Under PSH/Bridge Subsidy Model and Housing is Recovery Pilot Program Model |
§ 145.210. Leases |
§ 145.220. Contracts with Landlords or Property Management Entities |
§ 145.230. Subsequent Tenant Unit Relocations |
§ 145.240. Temporary Tenant Absences |
§ 145.250. Program Terminations and Appeals |
§ 145.260. Forms and Procedures for Permanent Supportive Housing |
SUBPART C. LANDLORD AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES |
§ 145.300. Record Submission and Retention |
§ 145.310. Lead-Based Paint |
§ 145.320. Housing Quality Standards |
§ 145.330. Compliance with State and Local Laws |
§ 145.340. Eviction |
SOURCE: Adopted at 40 Ill. Reg. 7866, effective May 20, 2016; amended at 45 Ill. Reg. 11027, effective August 30, 2021; amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 7096, effective May 15, 2023.
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Notation
AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by Section 73 of the Mental Health and Development Disabilities Administrative Act [20 ILCS 1705].