ACIN I-39-06 – Referral of Pregnant Women and Pregnant Minor Cases to Local Child Support Agencies (May 25, 2006)

A reminder to counties, in keeping with spirit but not the wording of Supreme Court decisions, that pregnant women and minor parents are not to be asked to assign support rights for the fetuses. Stating that unborn children are not mandatory members of the Assistance Unit, the County Welfare Department is to make no referral to Child Support Agency until the child is born. [Download]

ACIN I-40-06 – Food Stamp Simplification Options (May 31, 2006)

An unusual, early heads up from the state. The Food Stamp Reauthorization Act of 2002 allows states to simplify and improve the Food Stamp Program. California opted into certain programs, the policy changes of which will take effect October 1, 2006 (more info will come out August 2006):

1. Child Support Exclusion – legally obligated child support payments to a non-household member will be an income exclusion, rather than a deduction.

2. Exclusion of certain types of income and resources that are not counted under CalWORKs.

3. An additional resource exclusion to parallel the CalWORKs treatment of restricted accounts.

4. The elimination of the option to use actual utility costs, and the provision of a $75 Limited Utility Allowance for those households who do not qualify for the SUA (for those who pay at least two separate utilities other than heating and cooling, such as telephone, water, sewer, and garbage or trash). [Download]

ACIN I-33-06 – Access to Case Records and Use of Manual Workarounds (May 8, 2006)

Though intended to make everyone’s life easier, automation has posed many problems for counties, clients and advocates. This letter reminds counties that, regardless of what the automation system will allow, recipients and advocates must be permitted to review the entire case file, even if that means a “manual workaround.” If counties have folks review the entire file electronically, they must help show how to navigate the system. The alternative is printing out the entire file. And if the computer won’t let the worker comply with the law … manual workaround. This includes issuance of benefits and payment of Aid Paid Pending. [Download]

ACL 06-09 – CalWORKs Emergency Welfare-To-Work (WTW) Regulations (April 18, 2006)

The emergency WTW regulations implementing SB 1104 and 68 regarding “universal engagement” and “core” work activities are now out and attached to this ACL. The ACL also includes the new forms, most importantly, the new WTW 2 welfare-to-work plan document. Note: counties are now told that they should get a new WTW 2 whenever there is a change within the existing activity (like a change in schedule). [Download]