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90_SB1619

      305 ILCS 5/4-1.7          from Ch. 23, par. 4-1.7
      305 ILCS 5/12-10.2        from Ch. 23, par. 12-10.2
          Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code.  Provides  that  the
      Department of Human Services and the Department of Public Aid
      shall  implement at least 2 3-year pilot projects to test the
      effects of passing certain amounts of child support collected
      by the Department of Public Aid through to families receiving
      cash assistance under Article IV.  Provides  that  the  child
      support  passed  through  to  a  family  shall not affect the
      family's eligibility for or the amount of assistance provided
      under Article IV within certain  limits.   Provides  that  no
      later  than  6  months  after  the  conclusion  of  the pilot
      projects, the Departments shall  report  their  findings  and
      recommendations  for change, if any, to the General Assembly.
      Requires the Department of Public  Aid  to  pass  through  to
      families receiving cash assistance under Article IV the first
      $50  of  child  support  collected  by the Department without
      affecting the families' eligibility  for  or  the  amount  of
      assistance  under  Article  IV.   Deletes provisions allowing
      money to be transferred from the  Child  Support  Enforcement
      Trust Fund to the General Revenue Fund each year.
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 1        AN  ACT to amend the Illinois Public Aid Code by changing
 2    Sections 4-1.7 and 12-10.2.
 3        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section  5.   The  Illinois Public Aid Code is amended by
 6    changing Sections 4-1.7 and 12-10.2 as follows:
 7        (305 ILCS 5/4-1.7) (from Ch. 23, par. 4-1.7)
 8        Sec.  4-1.7.  Enforcement  of  Parental   Child   Support
 9    Obligation.)   If  the  parent  or  parents  of the child are
10    failing to meet or are delinquent in their  legal  obligation
11    to  support  the  child,  the  parent  or other person having
12    custody of the child or the Illinois Department of Public Aid
13    may  request  the  law  enforcement  officer  authorized   or
14    directed  by law to so act to file action for the enforcement
15    of such remedies as the law provides for the  fulfillment  of
16    the child support obligation.
17        If  a  parent  has  a  judicial  remedy against the other
18    parent to compel child support, or if, as the  result  of  an
19    action  initiated  by  or in behalf of one parent against the
20    other, a child support order has been entered in  respect  to
21    which  there  is  noncompliance  or delinquency, or where the
22    order so entered may be changed upon petition to the court to
23    provide additional support, the parent or other person having
24    custody of the child or the Illinois Department of Public Aid
25    may request the appropriate law enforcement officer  to  seek
26    enforcement  of  the  remedy,  or  of the support order, or a
27    change therein to provide additional  support.   If  the  law
28    enforcement  officer  is  not  authorized by law to so act in
29    these instances, the parent, or if so authorized by  law  the
30    other  person  having  custody  of the child, or the Illinois
31    Department of Public Aid may initiate an  action  to  enforce
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 1    these remedies.
 2        A parent or other person having custody of the child must
 3    comply  with  the  requirements  of  Title  IV of the federal
 4    Social Security Act, and  the  regulations  duly  promulgated
 5    thereunder,   and  any  rules  promulgated  by  the  Illinois
 6    Department  regarding  enforcement  of  the   child   support
 7    obligation.   The  Illinois  Department of Public Aid and the
 8    Department of Human Services may  provide  by  rule  for  the
 9    grant  or  continuation  of aid to the person for a temporary
10    period if he or she  accepts  counseling  or  other  services
11    designed   to   increase   his  or  her  motivation  to  seek
12    enforcement of the child support obligation.
13        In addition to any other definition of failure or refusal
14    to comply with the requirements of Title IV  of  the  federal
15    Social Security Act, or Illinois Department rule, in the case
16    of  failure  to  attend  court  hearings, the parent or other
17    person can show cooperation by attending a court hearing  or,
18    if  a  court  hearing  cannot  be  scheduled  within  14 days
19    following the court hearing that was  missed,  by  signing  a
20    statement  that  the parent or other person is now willing to
21    cooperate in the child support enforcement process  and  will
22    appear  at  any  later  scheduled  court date.  The parent or
23    other person can show cooperation by signing such a statement
24    only once.  If failure to attend the court hearing  or  other
25    failure  to  cooperate  results  in the case being dismissed,
26    such a statement may be signed after 2 months.
27        No denial or termination of medical  assistance  pursuant
28    to this Section shall commence during pregnancy of the parent
29    or  other  person  having custody of the child or for 30 days
30    after the termination of such pregnancy.  The termination  of
31    medical  assistance  may  commence thereafter if the Illinois
32    Department of Public  Aid  determines  that  the  failure  or
33    refusal  to  comply with this Section persists.  Postponement
34    of  denial  or  termination  of  medical  assistance   during
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 1    pregnancy under this paragraph shall be effective only to the
 2    extent it does not conflict with federal law or regulation.
 3        Any  evidence  a parent or other person having custody of
 4    the child gives in order to comply with the  requirements  of
 5    this   Section   shall  not  render  him  or  her  liable  to
 6    prosecution under Sections 11-7 or 11-8 of the "Criminal Code
 7    of 1961", approved July 28, 1961, as amended.
 8        When so requested, the Illinois Department of Public  Aid
 9    and  the  Department  of  Human  Services  shall provide such
10    services and assistance as the law  enforcement  officer  may
11    require   in   connection  with  the  filing  of  any  action
12    hereunder.
13        The Illinois Department of Public Aid and the  Department
14    of  Human  Services, and as an expense of administration, may
15    also provide applicants for and recipients of aid  with  such
16    services   and   assistance,   including  assumption  of  the
17    reasonable costs of prosecuting any action or proceeding,  as
18    may  be necessary to enable them to enforce the child support
19    liability required hereunder.
20        Nothing  in  this  Section  shall  be  construed   as   a
21    requirement that an applicant or recipient file an action for
22    dissolution of marriage against his or her spouse.
23        The  Department  of  Human Services and the Department of
24    Public Aid shall develop and implement by  rule  at  least  2
25    pilot  projects  to  test  the  effects, in terms of parental
26    cooperation with the child support  program,  collections  of
27    child  support, and non-custodial parents' involvement in the
28    lives of their children, of paying to families receiving cash
29    assistance under Article IV  either  (i)  two-thirds  of  the
30    monthly  child  support collected on behalf of each member of
31    the assistance unit or (ii) the first  $50  paid  as  monthly
32    support  on  each  judicial  or  administrative child support
33    order on behalf of a member of the assistance unit, whichever
34    is greater.  The child support passed  through  to  a  family
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 1    pursuant  to  this  paragraph  shall  not affect the family's
 2    eligibility for assistance or decrease any  amount  otherwise
 3    payable  as assistance to the family under Article IV until a
 4    family's non-exempt  income  and  the  child  support  passed
 5    through  to  the  family  equal the federal poverty level, at
 6    which point cash assistance to the family may be  terminated.
 7    The  Departments  shall  conduct  at  least  one of the pilot
 8    projects in a county of 3,000,000 or more population  and  at
 9    least  one  of  the  pilot projects in a county of fewer than
10    3,000,000 population.  The pilots shall be  conducted  for  a
11    period  of  not  less  than  3 years.  No later than 6 months
12    after the conclusion of the pilot projects,  the  Departments
13    shall  report  their findings to the General Assembly and, to
14    the extent that  the  findings  support  recommendations  for
15    changes  in State law or policy, make such recommendations to
16    the General Assembly.
17        The Department  of  Public  Aid  shall  pay  to  families
18    receiving cash assistance under Article IV the first $50 paid
19    as  monthly  support on each judicial or administrative child
20    support order on behalf of a member of the  assistance  unit,
21    and  the  Department of Human Services shall ensure that such
22    payments shall  not  affect  the  families'  eligibility  for
23    assistance  under Article IV or decrease any amount otherwise
24    payable as assistance to such family under Article IV.
25    (Source: P.A. 89-507, eff. 7-1-97; 90-17, eff. 7-1-97.)
26        (305 ILCS 5/12-10.2) (from Ch. 23, par. 12-10.2)
27        Sec. 12-10.2.  The Child Support Enforcement Trust  Fund,
28    to  be  held  by  the State Treasurer as ex-officio custodian
29    outside the State Treasury, pursuant  to  the  Child  Support
30    Enforcement  Program  established by Title IV-D of the Social
31    Security Act, shall  consist  of  (1)  all  support  payments
32    received  by  the  Illinois  Department  under Sections 10-8,
33    10-10, 10-16 and 10-19 that are required by such Sections  to
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 1    be  paid  into  the Child Support Enforcement Trust Fund, and
 2    (2) all federal grants received by  the  Illinois  Department
 3    funded by Title IV-D of the Social Security Act, except those
 4    federal  funds  received  under  the  Title  IV-D  program as
 5    reimbursement for expenditures from the General Revenue Fund,
 6    and  (3)  incentive  payments  received   by   the   Illinois
 7    Department  from  other  states  or political subdivisions of
 8    other states  for  the  enforcement  and  collection  by  the
 9    Department  of an assigned child support obligation in behalf
10    of such other states or their political subdivisions pursuant
11    to the provisions of Title IV-D of the Social  Security  Act,
12    and   (4)   incentive   payments  retained  by  the  Illinois
13    Department from the amounts which otherwise would be paid  to
14    the  Federal government to reimburse the Federal government's
15    share  of  the  support  collection  for   the   Department's
16    enforcement  and collection of an assigned support obligation
17    on behalf of the State of Illinois pursuant to the provisions
18    of Title IV-D of the Social Security Act, and  (5)  all  fees
19    charged  by  the  Department  for  child  support enforcement
20    services, as  authorized  under  Title  IV-D  of  the  Social
21    Security  Act  and  Section  10-1 of this Code, and any other
22    fees, costs, fines, recoveries, or penalties provided for  by
23    State or federal law and received by the Department under the
24    Child  Support  Enforcement Program established by Title IV-D
25    of the Social Security Act, and (6) all amounts  appropriated
26    by  the  General  Assembly for deposit into the Fund, and (7)
27    all interest earned  on  the  moneys  in  the  Child  Support
28    Enforcement Trust Fund.
29        Disbursements  from  this  Fund  shall  be  only  for the
30    following  purposes:  (1)  for  the  reimbursement  of  funds
31    received by the Illinois Department through error or mistake,
32    and (2) for payments to  non-recipients,  current  recipients
33    and  former  recipients  of financial aid of support payments
34    received on their  behalf  under  Article  X  of  this  Code,
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 1    pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  Title  IV-D  of the Social
 2    Security Act and rules promulgated by the Department, and (3)
 3    for payment of any administrative expenses, including payment
 4    to the Health Insurance  Reserve  Fund  for  group  insurance
 5    costs  at  the  rate  certified  by the Department of Central
 6    Management Services, except those required to  be  paid  from
 7    the  General Revenue Fund, including personal and contractual
 8    services, incurred in performing the  Title  IV-D  activities
 9    authorized  by  Article  X  of  this  Code,  and  (4) for the
10    reimbursement of the Public  Assistance  Emergency  Revolving
11    Fund  for  expenditures  made  from that Fund for payments to
12    former recipients of public aid for child support made to the
13    Illinois Department when the former public aid  recipient  is
14    legally  entitled  to  all  or  part  of  the  child  support
15    payments,  pursuant  to  the  provisions of Title IV-D of the
16    Social Security Act, and (5) for  the  payment  of  incentive
17    amounts  owed  to  other  states or political subdivisions of
18    other states that enforce and  collect  an  assigned  support
19    obligation on behalf of the State of Illinois pursuant to the
20    provisions  of Title IV-D of the Social Security Act, and (6)
21    for the  payment  of  incentive  amounts  owed  to  political
22    subdivisions  of  the  State  of  Illinois  that  enforce and
23    collect an assigned support obligation on behalf of the State
24    pursuant to the  provisions  of  Title  IV-D  of  the  Social
25    Security  Act,  and (7) for payments of any amounts which are
26    reimbursable to the Federal government which are required  to
27    be  paid  by  State  warrant  by  either the State or Federal
28    government. Disbursements from this Fund shall be by warrants
29    drawn by the State Comptroller on receipt  of  vouchers  duly
30    executed  and  certified  by  the  Illinois Department or any
31    other State agency that receives an  appropriation  from  the
32    Fund.
33        The  balance  in  this  Fund  on  the  first  day of each
34    calendar quarter, after  payment  therefrom  of  any  amounts
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 1    reimbursable  to the Federal government, and minus the amount
 2    reasonably anticipated to be  needed  to  make  disbursements
 3    during  the  quarter  authorized  by  this  Section, shall be
 4    certified by the Director  of  the  Illinois  Department  and
 5    transferred  by  the State Comptroller to the General Revenue
 6    Fund in the State Treasury within 30 days of the first day of
 7    each calendar quarter.
 8        The balance transferred to the General Revenue  Fund  for
 9    any  fiscal  year  shall  be not less than ten percent of the
10    total support payments received, and retained pursuant to the
11    provisions of Title IV-D  of  the  Social  Security  Act,  on
12    behalf   of  persons  receiving  financial  assistance  under
13    Article IV of this Code which were required to  be  deposited
14    to  this  Fund  during that fiscal year.  The above described
15    payments received and retained shall include  the  State  and
16    Federal share of such payments.
17    (Source:  P.A.  89-21,  eff.  7-1-95;  89-499,  eff. 6-28-96;
18    90-18, eff. 7-1-97.)

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