Illinois Code § 410 ILCS 22/50

Residency requirement.
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Sec. 50. 
Residency requirement.
 
(a) Only requests made by Illinois residents may be granted under this Act.
 
(b) A patient is able to establish residency through any one or more of the following means:
 
 
(1) possession of a driver's license or other 
 
identification issued by the Secretary of State or State of Illinois;
 
 
(2) registration to vote in Illinois;
 
 
(3) evidence that the person owns, rents, or leases 
 
property in Illinois;
 
 
(4) the location of any dwelling occupied by the 
 
person;
 
 
(5) the place where any motor vehicle owned by the 
 
person is registered;
 
 
(6) the residence address, not a post office box, 
 
shown on an income tax return filed for the year preceding the year in which the person initially makes an oral request under this Act;
 
 
(7) the residence address, not a post office box, at 
 
which the person's mail is received;
 
 
(8) the residence address, not a post office box, 
 
shown on any unexpired resident hunting or fishing or other licenses held by the person;
 
 
(9) the receipt of any public benefit conditioned 
 
upon residency; or
 
 
(10) any other objective facts tending to indicate a 
 
person's place of residence is in Illinois.

identification issued by the Secretary of State or State of Illinois;
property in Illinois;
person;
person is registered;
shown on an income tax return filed for the year preceding the year in which the person initially makes an oral request under this Act;
which the person's mail is received;
shown on any unexpired resident hunting or fishing or other licenses held by the person;
upon residency; or
person's place of residence is in Illinois.

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