Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 120.311 - Residence
a) Only those
persons who are legally admitted to the United States can be found to be
residents of the State of Illinois.
b) In order to be eligible an individual must
be a resident of Illinois, but does not require actual physical presence within
the State.
c) An individual is a
resident of Illinois if living in Illinois (as defined by Section 2-10 of the
Illinois Public Aid Code, Ill. Rev. Stat. 1983, ch. 23, par. 2-10) or if living
in an out-of-state institution (as defined at
42 CFR
435.403(b)(1984)) and was
placed there by an Illinois Agency unless:
1)
the individual maintains a house, apartment or other home in another State;
or
2) the individual voluntarily
leaves the out-of-state institution in which the individual was placed by an
Illinois agency and does not return to Illinois; or
3) the individual is receiving a State
Supplementary Payments (as defined at
42 CFR
435.4(1984), Mandatory State
Supplement or Optional State Supplement) from another State as a resident of
that State; or
4) the individual
was placed in an institution located in Illinois by another State.
d) An out-of-State Title IV-E
eligible adoption assistance/foster care child living in Illinois is considered
an Illinois resident for medical assistance coverage.
e) An Illinois resident who is temporarily
absent from the State retains Illinois residency if the individual intends to
return to Illinois when the reason for the absence is accomplished. If an
individual remains outside of Illinois for a continous period of more than
twelve (12) months, he/she must provide evidence (e.g. a copy of his/her most
recent State Income Tax return) documenting that the absence was not due to an
intent to change his/her residency.
Notes
Amended at 12 Ill. Reg. 6234, effective March 22, 1988
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