Illinois Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 27, 2024) |
TITLE89. SOCIAL SERVICES |
PART120. MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS |
SUBPARTH. MEDICAL ASSISTANCE – NO GRANT (MANG) ELIGIBILITY FACTORS |
§120.362. Exempt Earned Income
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a) MANG (AABD) (Excluding Long Term Group Care)
The first $25.00 of a client's earned or unearned income, other than SSI or contributions from a spouse or other individual residing outside the home, is exempt from consideration in the determination of eligibility. A client is eligible for only one $25.00 exemption regardless of the type or source of income.
b) Certain additional amounts of earned income shall be exempt:
1) For MANG (AABD(A)(D)), the first $20.00 of gross earned income and one-half of the next $60.00 are exempt.
2) For MANG(AABD(B))
A) The first $85.00 of the gross earned income and one-half of the amount in excess of $85.00 are exempt.
B) Amounts of income as may be necessary for fulfillment of a client's plan for achieving self-support for a period not to exceed 12 months are exempt.
c) MANG(C)
Earned income shall be exempt if it is the earned income of an individual receiving assistance as a dependent child who is:
1) A full-time student in a school (including vocational and technical) college or university approved by the Illinois Office of Education. Full time is defined as follows:
A) High School - 25 clock hours per week or enrollment in a secondary education program of training which the school defines as full time attendance;
B) Vocational or Technical School - 30 clock hours per week when the program involves shop practice; 25 hours per week when the program does not involve shop practice; or
C) College or University - 12 semester or quarter hours.
2) A part-time student who is not employed 100 hours per month or more.
(Source: Amended at 20 Ill. Reg. 15993, effective December 9, 1996)