§112.306. Foster Care Program  


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  • a)         A child is eligible for medical assistance under Aid to Families with Dependent Children – Foster Care (AFDC-F) when:

     

    1)         The child has been removed from the home of a specified relative as a result of court action, is a child for whom DCFS has guardianship and is legally responsible and has been placed by the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) in foster care or the home of a relative;

     

    2)         The child was eligible for and receiving AFDC in or for the month in which court action was initiated leading to placement;

     

    3)         The child met the citizenship, age, residence, need and lack of parental support or care criteria for AFDC at the time of initiation of court action and lived with a specified relative at any time within the six months prior to the initiation of court action leading to placement;

     

    4)         The child continues to meet AFDC eligibility requirements of age, need, lack of parental support or care and registration/participation requirements; and

     

    5)         A child who lives with a parent receiving AFDC-F may also receive AFDC-F.

     

    b)         An application for AFDC-F must be signed by an authorized representative of the Department of Children and Family Services.

     

    c)         Assistance under the AFDC-F program is effective from the latter of the date:

     

    1)         that a completed application is received by the Department; or

     

    2)         the child is actually placed in licensed foster care or the home of a relative by DCFS.

     

    d)         A foster parent who is a specified relative of an eligible foster child placed in the foster parent's care may receive assistance for the child under either the AFDC-R/AFDC-U or the AFDC-F program.

     

(Source:  Amended at 19 Ill. Reg. 15661, effective November 3, 1995)