Ill. Admin. Code tit. 47, § 120.120
a) Clients served must be “low-income” which is at or below 125% of the poverty line as determined annually and published in the Federal Register by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). CAAs may set more restrictive eligibility provisions (i.e., majority, at least 51% of clients served must be at or below 100% of HHS’ poverty level with the remainder of the clients served at 125% of the poverty line). Client income may be determined by actual annual income or a projection of income based on the prior 90 days (whichever is most beneficial to the client).
At client intake: disregard CSBG scholarship funds, training stipends and other student financial aid when determining family income.
Ongoing/long-term programs: clients eligible at intake and enrolled in a CAA Family and Community Development program may remain eligible for up to five years or until they reach 185% of the poverty line as long as they are progressing in the program and there is at least quarterly client contact. Clients eligible at intake and enrolled in other multi-year programs may remain eligible for up to two years or until they reach 185% of the poverty line as long as they are progressing in the program. The CAA must assess and document the income each year for the participants in the multi-year programs; however, original eligibility prevails until the thresholds and conditions described in this subsection are reached.
Client eligibility for the Illinois Community Services Block Grant Program is limited to the 3 listed categories.
(Source: Amended at 27 Ill. Reg. 7986, effective April 28, 2003)