Kan. Admin. Regs. § 30-4-35 - Application process
(a) Who
may file. Each individual seeking public assistance, or another person
authorized to act on the applicant's behalf, shall submit an application for
public assistance to the department.
(b) Applications. The applicant or person
authorized to act on behalf of the applicant shall sign the application. If the
applicant or the applicant's representative signs by mark, the names and
addresses of two witnesses shall be required. A telephonic signature, by the
applicant or the applicant's authorized representative, shall be an acceptable
form of attestation by the applicant when applying for public assistance and
shall not be denied legal effect based solely on its format. When a telephonic
signature is accepted, measures shall be taken by the department to verify the
identity of each applicant. These measures shall be designed to safeguard
applicants against any form of identity theft or invasion of privacy. Memoranda
of understanding shall be required with any nonprofit organization that wants
to assist applicants with applications for public assistance and accept
telephonic signatures for those applications on behalf of the
department.
(c) Interview. An
interview shall be required at the time of application for food assistance and
TANF assistance. An interview may be required at the time of initial
application for child care assistance if information provided by the applicant
is incomplete, unclear, or contradictory.
Notes
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