106 CMR, § 702.115 - Filing of Applications
(A)
Right to Apply. Every person has the right, and must
be given the opportunity, to apply for assistance without delay. Individuals
who ask about assistance must be provided with oral and written information
about the benefits, conditions of eligibility, rights and responsibilities
associated with the cash assistance programs.
If asked, an application must be taken even though an individual appears to be ineligible.
(B)
Definition. An
application is a signed and dated request for assistance. The application is
filed when the applicant signs and dates the prescribed forms. The application
is completed by the worker during an intake interview.
An application is different from an inquiry, which is simply a request for information about the TAFDC program or its eligibility requirements. An inquiry may result in an application, referral to another agency, or no further action.
(C)
Application for Dependent
Children. The application for a dependent child must be filed by
the grantee or the grantee's authorized representative.
(D)
Activities to be Completed
within 24 Hours. If the worker cannot complete all parts of the
application within 24 hours of filing, excluding weekends and holidays, he or
she, or a Department representative shall, within 24 hours, complete the
following activities:
(1) Log the case in to
the Department's system which includes recording the applicant's name, address,
telephone number, and the date on which the application was filed;
(2) Ask the applicant about, and make
provisions to meet, his or her immediate needs in accordance with
106 CMR
702.125;
(3) Inform the applicant of the steps that he
or she must take to complete the application and of general verification
requirements and have the applicant sign and date the first part of the
application; and
(4) Schedule
within seven calendar days any additional interviews that may be necessary to
approve or deny the application within 30 calendar days.
(a) If the applicant fails to appear for the
scheduled interview, the interview shall be rescheduled for the earliest
possible date.
(b) If the applicant
fails to appear for a second scheduled interview, the application shall be
denied for failure to keep an appointment.
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