Conn. Agencies Regs. § 17-12a-18 - Household cooperation
(a)
General
As a condition of eligibility households are required to cooperate in the initial application process, in reviews generated by reported changes, in redeterminations and in Quality Control reviews.
(b)
Definition
Quality Control annual review period is the twelve month period from October 1st of each calendar year through September 30th of the following calendar year.
(1) At Intake
(A) Households are responsible for
cooperating with the Department of Income Maintenance in completing the
application process. The application form must be:
(i) fully completed and signed; and
(ii) a responsible household member or
authorized representative must be interviewed; and
(iii) certain information must be
verified.
(B) An
application is denied when a household refuses to cooperate with the Department
of Income Maintenance. It must be clearly shown that the household has not
taken the necessary steps to complete the application process in order for the
household to be denied for refusal to cooperate.
(2) Reported Changes and Redetermination
(A) A household is determined ineligible if
it refuses to cooperate with any subsequent review of eligibility including
reviews generated by reported changes and redeterminations.
(i) Once denied or terminated for refusing to
cooperate, the household can reapply. Ineligibility continues until the
household cooperates.
(3) Quality Control Review
(A) A household is ineligible for Food Stamp
benefits if it refuses to cooperate in a Quality Control review of eligibility.
If a household is terminated for refusal to cooperate with a Quality Control
reviewer ineligibility continues until it cooperates, or until 95 days after
the end of the annual review period, whichever is first.
(B) If a reapplication is filed 95 days after
the end of annual review period, noncooperation is no longer a factor of
eligibility and the household's benefits are not denied as a result of its
refusal to cooperate with Quality Control. Verifications of all eligibility
factors is required at the time of reapplication.
Notes
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