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(305 ILCS 5/9A-8.1)
Sec. 9A-8.1.
Improvement of information to applicants and recipients.
The
Illinois Department shall annually review
all procedures and written materials that it has in place for purposes of
compliance with subsection (a) of Section 9A-8 and
Section 11-20.1 requiring the Illinois Department to provide full and timely
information to applicants and recipients of aid under
Article IV of this Code about their opportunities, rights and responsibilities
under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
program and related programs. As part of this annual review, the Illinois
Department shall provide copies of all procedures and
materials to the Family Self Sufficiency Advisory Council or any successor
advisory body containing a similar number and
assortment of advocates, providers, contractors, clients, and citizens. The
Family Self Sufficiency Advisory Council or successor
advisory body shall review the existing procedures and materials in light of
program rules, recent changes in the law or rules, and
experience in the field, and it shall suggest changes to the Illinois
Department. The Illinois Department shall produce new or
revised procedures and materials, or ratify the existing ones, for use
beginning each October 1. If the Illinois Department rejects
changes suggested by the Family Self Sufficiency Advisory Council, it shall
explain the reasons in a written response.
(Source: P.A. 91-331, eff. 7-29-99.)
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