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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 105

Sec. 4.15. Eligibility determinations.

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Sec. 4.15. Eligibility determinations.
(a)The Department is authorized to make eligibility determinations for benefits administered by other governmental bodies based on the Senior Citizens and Persons with Disabilities Property Tax Relief Act as follows:
(i)for the Secretary of State with respect to reduced fees paid by qualified vehicle
owners under the Illinois Vehicle Code;
(ii)for special districts that offer free fixed route public transportation services
for qualified older adults under the Local Mass Transit District Act, the Metropolitan Transit Authority Act, and the Regional Transportation Authority Act; and
(iii)for special districts that offer transit services for qualified individuals with
disabilities under the Local Mass Transit District Act, the Metropolitan Transit Authority Act, and the Regional Transportation Authority Act.
(b)The Department shall establish the manner by which claimants shall apply for these benefits. The Department is authorized to promulgate rules regarding the following matters: the application cycle; the application process; the content for an electronic application; required personal identification information; acceptable proof of eligibility as to age, disability status, marital status, residency, and household income limits; household composition; calculating income; use of social security numbers; duration of eligibility determinations; and any other matters necessary for such administrative operations.
(c)All information received by the Department from an application or from any investigation to determine eligibility for benefits shall be confidential, except for official purposes.
(d)A person may not under any circumstances charge a fee to a claimant for assistance in completing an application form for these benefits.
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