Illinois Code § 30 ILCS 780/5-50

Computer Investment Program.
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(a) Subject to appropriation, the Department may administer the Computer Investment Program under which the Department may assist low-income families in 5 digital divide impacted communities in the State, as determined by the Department, in reimbursing a portion of the cost for a recently purchased new or used home computer.
 
(b) The grant awarded by the Department shall not exceed $225 per applicant.
 
(c) The applicant must show proof of purchase for the computer in the form of a store receipt.
 
(d) The Department shall prepare a store verification form that must be filled out at the time of purchase by a store manager or assistant manager. This form must be submitted to the Department as part of the grant application.
 
(e) To be eligible to apply for a grant under this Act, an applicant must have a child that:
 
 
(1) is enrolled in a public school in which not less 
 
than 40% of the students are eligible for a free or reduced price lunch under the national school lunch program, or in which not less than 30% of the students are eligible for a free lunch under the national school lunch program in this State;
 
 
(2) receives free or reduced school lunch under the 
 
national school lunch program;
 
 
(3) has a passing grade point average;
 
 
(4) has a good attendance record;
 
 
(5) has resided in this State for a minimum of 6 
 
months; and
 
 
(6) completes a basic computer course at one of the 
 
community technology centers designated by the Department.
 
(f) The Department shall adopt rules to implement and administer the Program.

than 40% of the students are eligible for a free or reduced price lunch under the national school lunch program, or in which not less than 30% of the students are eligible for a free lunch under the national school lunch program in this State;
national school lunch program;
months; and
community technology centers designated by the Department.

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