Ill. Admin. Code tit. 56, § 2665.50
a) In order to receive an allocation as described in Section 2665.30 of this Part, each Welfare-to-Work Administrative Agency shall submit a Welfare-to-Work plan to the Department that includes the following content:
1) The plan shall include a description of the program design, including the following information:
B) The plan shall include a description of local strategies regarding:
G) The plan shall include a description of the coordination efforts that the local DHS office and the Welfare-to-Work Administrative Agency will undertake and the role these local agencies will play in providing assessment and case management to qualified participants, regarding:
2) The plan shall include budget information regarding the expenditure of program funds, quarterly planned expenditures and planned carry-forward, including the following information:
B) Pursuant to 20 CFR 645.240 and 645.245, the plan shall include a listing of quarterly planned expenditures by cost category, including:
b) Pursuant to the requirements of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, as amended by the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, the following assurances must be provided for local plan approval:
c) Each Welfare-to-Work Administrative Agency shall submit a co-enrollment plan showing planned enrollments (if any) into programs designed to serve different subsets of the welfare population, or used concurrently or sequentially in order to provide a series of services to individuals with specific needs. It shall further define the appropriate reasons for dual enrollment of individuals in more than one of the following programs: Illinois Job Advantage, Work First, TANF Welfare-to-Work ("85%" funds formula allocated to the Administrative Agency), TANF Welfare-to-Work ("15%" State set-aside funds), Job Training Partnership Act, and DHS Job Placement Contracts.