a) The assistance unit must include at least one eligible child. No more than two of the following individuals may also be included as adults:
- 1) the parent or parents of an eligible child; or
- 2) the caretaker relative and the spouse of the caretaker relative, if residing in the home.
b) In order for an assistance unit to be eligible, an application for a child must also include, if living in the same household and otherwise eligible for assistance:
- 1) any legal parent of the dependent child; and
- 2) any blood-related or adoptive brother or sister of the dependent child.
- c) All eligible children who are blood-related or adoptive siblings in a family unit shall be included in one case.
d) Two cases shall be established with the same caretaker relative only as follows:
- 1) The caretaker, his or her own children, the children's eligible siblings and other parent shall be in one assistance unit.
- 2) Other related children and their eligible parent or parents and siblings shall be in a second assistance unit.
- e) A pregnant woman and her spouse (if living together), who would be eligible for TANF when the child is born, may receive assistance as an adult or adults only.
- f) When an unmarried pregnant woman is receiving or is eligible to receive cash assistance as a child in a TANF case and the child's legal father is not present, the woman is not eligible for cash assistance as an adult only pregnant woman.
- g) The caretaker relative or relatives of a child receiving SSI who would otherwise be eligible for TANF may receive assistance as an adult only case.
- h) A child on Foster Care Assistance (except Independent Living) and the foster child's own child or children are not eligible for TANF cash assistance.
(Source: Amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 15597, effective November 26, 1997)