The 9th circuit upheld home visits to public aid applicants, conducted by fraud investigators, including searches of visible areas, and closed areas based on “consent.” [Download]
The 9th circuit upheld home visits to public aid applicants, conducted by fraud investigators, including searches of visible areas, and closed areas based on “consent.” [Download]
This errata corrects the example on how to budget the shelter deduction when there are excluded household members. Oops. You don’t deduct the amount paid; you prorate the rent. [Download]
Listing the number of exemptions per county, plus which counties have waivers for what period of time. A reminder that if counties are under an ABAWD waiver (they don’t limit FS recipients to 3 in 36 months), they are not to use the exempitons, which (duh) are for those counties that apply the ABAWD rule. [Download]
Here’s the IRT chart effective October 1, 2006, and a review, for those still trying to get a handle on Quarterly Reporting rules, on what the heck IRT is and when you report it (mid-quarter) and based on what income (all for everyone, including sanctioned and excluded, unless it’s completely unearned income). Phew. [Download]
CDSS and the County Welfare Director’s Association issued this transmittal to provide counties participating in the THPP and THP-Plus with their allocation for state fiscal year 2006-2007. THPP is a community care licensed placement opportunity for youth age 16 to 18 years currently in the foster care system. THP-Plus is a certified placement opportunity for youth age 18-24 years who have emancipated from foster care. Most of the nearly $7 million (approximately $4.5 million) will go to counties already participating in the THP-Plus program. The letter spells out the remainder of the funding hierachy and guides counties regarding the fiscal claiming process. [Download]
Information to help counties “evaluate the needs for benefit issuance in the event of a disaster.” Learn about such things as pre-embossed disaster EBT cards, EBT “interface systems” (with the scar reminder that they may require “priority modifications” to the counties’ eligibility systems). This 27 page letter also reviews which agencies do what, and how to trigger Disaster Food Stamps. [Download]