Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 65A-1.203 - Administrative Definitions
Except as otherwise provided within, the following definitions apply to this chapter.
(1)
Public Assistance: Food Assistance, Temporary Cash Assistance, Medicaid,
Refugee Assistance, Optional State Supplementation.
(2) Economic Self-Sufficiency (ESS): The
entity within the Department responsible for public assistance eligibility
determination.
(3) Application: The
ACCESS Florida Application, CF-ES 2337, 11/2011, incorporated by reference in
Rule 65A-1.205, F.A.C., or an ACCESS
Florida Web Application, CF-ES 2353, 09/2011, incorporated by reference in Rule
65A-1.205, F.A.C. An application
must include at least the individual's name, address and signature to initiate
the application process.
(4) Date
of Application: The date the Department receives an application. If a web or
facsimile application is received after business hours, the next business day
following receipt is the date of application. Applications may be submitted in
person, by the postal system, facsimile or electronically.
(5) Intact Family: A living arrangement
comprised of two parents and their mutual child(ren) including an unborn
child.
(6) Assistance Group: All
individuals within the standard filing unit who are potentially eligible for
benefits.
(7) Standard Filing Unit:
All individuals whose needs, income and/or assets are considered in the
determination of eligibility for a category of assistance except individuals of
any age who are prisoners, inmates, detainees or convicts under detention or
custody of federal, state, or local penal, correctional, or other detention
facilities or institutions for more than 30 days, are not eligible to
participate even if they are participating in a residental Drug or Alcohol
Treatment Program, including Department of Corrections and Department of
Juvenile Justice facilities.
(8)
Payee: The individual in whose name the assistance group benefits are issued
and who assumes primary decision-making responsibility for the assistance
group.
(9) Authorized/Designated
Representative: An individual who has knowledge of the assistance group's
circumstances and is authorized to act responsibly on their behalf.
(10) Child in Care: Child(ren) who have been
removed from the care of their parent(s) or relative(s), are under the
temporary or permanent custody of the Department and receive Medicaid
benefits.
(11) Florida Online
Recipient Integrated Data Access (FLORIDA): The computer system used by ESS to
assist in eligibility determination and benefit issuance.
(12) Mail: Written communication delivered by
the postal system. Written communication delivered electronically to public
assistance applicants, recipients and authorized/designated representatives who
choose to receive electronic communication.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 409.919, 414.095, 414.45 FS. Law Implemented 409.903, 409.904, 414.095, 414.31 FS.
New 4-9-92, Amended 11-22-93, Formerly 10C-1.203, Amended 11-30-98, 9-12-04, 7-23-06, 1-24-13, 9-18-13.
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