Illinois Compiled Statutes 305 Public Aid: Article II - Definitions
- Illinois Public Aid Code. - 305 ILCS 5, Section 1-12
Providing information to the State Board of Elections. The Secretary of the Department of Human Services and the Director of the Department of Healthcare and...
- Illinois Public Aid Code. - 305 ILCS 5, Section 2-1
Definitions. The terms defined in this Article shall have the meanings ascribed to them, except when the context otherwise requires. (Source: Laws 1967, p.
- Illinois Public Aid Code. - 305 ILCS 5, Section 2-2
"Public aid". Financial aid and all rehabilitative and other services provided under this Code for basic maintenance support; medical, surgical, dental, pharmaceutical, optometric, or...
- Illinois Public Aid Code. - 305 ILCS 5, Section 2-3
"Money payment" or "grant". A payment made direct to the recipient, his legal representative, or other substitute payee by warrant, check, direct deposit transmittal...
- Illinois Public Aid Code. - 305 ILCS 5, Section 2-4
"Grantee" or "payee". The person to whom a money payment is made. (Source: Laws 1967, p. 122.)
- Illinois Public Aid Code. - 305 ILCS 5, Section 2-5
"Vendor payment". A payment made directly to the person, firm, corporation, association, agency, institution or other legal entity supplying goods or services to a...
- Illinois Public Aid Code. - 305 ILCS 5, Section 2-6
"Financial aid". A money or vendor payment to or in behalf of a recipient for basic maintenance support or medical assistance provided under Articles...
- Illinois Public Aid Code. - 305 ILCS 5, Section 2-7
"Social services": assistance, other than financial aid, provided under Article IX. (Source: P.A. 82-440.)
- Illinois Public Aid Code. - 305 ILCS 5, Section 2-8
"Applicant": A person who has applied for financial aid under any of the provisions of this Code. (Source: Laws 1967, p. 122.)
- Illinois Public Aid Code. - 305 ILCS 5, Section 2-9
"Recipient": A person who is receiving financial aid under any of the provisions of this Code. (Source: Laws 1967, p. 122.)
- Illinois Public Aid Code. - 305 ILCS 5, Section 2-10
"Residence": The establishment of a permanent home within this State. A person is deemed to have established his permanent home within this State if...
- Illinois Public Aid Code. - 305 ILCS 5, Section 2-11
"Family Unit": Husband and wife and a child or children under age 21. Spouses and parents of children under age 21 constitute "legally responsible...
- Illinois Public Aid Code. - 305 ILCS 5, Section 2-12
"Illinois Department"; "Department". In this Code, "Illinois Department" or "Department", when a particular entity is not specified, means the following: (1) In the case of...
- Illinois Public Aid Code. - 305 ILCS 5, Section 2-12.5
"Director of the Illinois Department"; "Director of the Department"; "Director". In this Code, "Director of the Illinois Department", "Director of the Department", or "Director", when...
- Illinois Public Aid Code. - 305 ILCS 5, Section 2-13
"County department". The Department of Human Services local office or offices in each county in this State. (Source: P.A. 92-111, eff. 1-1-02.)
- Illinois Public Aid Code. - 305 ILCS 5, Section 2-14
"Local governmental unit". Every county, city, village, incorporated town or township charged with the duty of providing public aid under Article VI; and County Veterans...
- Illinois Public Aid Code. - 305 ILCS 5, Section 2-15
(Repealed). (Source: Laws 1967, p. 122. Repealed by P.A. 92-111, eff. 1-1-02.)
- Illinois Public Aid Code. - 305 ILCS 5, Section 2-16
"Service provider": A person or corporation who furnishes medical, educational, psychiatric, vocational or rehabilitative services to a recipient under this Code, but excluding an...
- Illinois Public Aid Code. - 305 ILCS 5, Section 2-17
"Unable to purchase care and maintenance": For the purposes of this Code and Division 5-21 of the Counties Code, a person receiving Medical Assistance...
- Illinois Public Aid Code. - 305 ILCS 5, Section 2-18
Domestic or sexual violence. "Domestic or sexual violence" means domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking. Domestic or sexual violence may occur through electronic communication. "Domestic...
Last modified: February 18, 2015