106 CMR, § 702.180 - Meeting Application Time Standards
(A) If an applicant provides all required
verifications, and initial benefits are provided or notice of denial is mailed
within 30 calendar days of the date of application, the Department shall have
met its application time standards.
(B) If an applicant was informed orally
within 24 hours of the date of application of general verification requirements
and in writing within seven calendar days of the date of application of
specific verification requirements (See
106 CMR
702.115 and
702.125)
the Department shall have met its application time standards if:
(1) The applicant provides all required
verifications within 22 calendar days of the date of application and the
initial benefits are provided or a notice of denial is mailed within 30
calendar days of the date of application; or
(2) The applicant is granted an extension in
accordance with
106 CMR
702.160 and the initial benefits are provided
or a notice of denial is mailed within eight calendar days of the receipt of
all verifications.
(C)
If an applicant was informed orally within 24 hours of the date of application
of general verification requirements (See
106 CMR
702.115) , but due to the applicant's failure
to keep a scheduled appointment (See
106 CMR
702.115) was not informed in writing within
seven calendar days of the date of application of specific verification
requirements (See
106 CMR
702.125) , the Department shall have met its
time standards if:
(1) The applicant is
provided a written notice of the specific verification requirements at the time
of the intake interview; and
(2)
Initial benefits are provided or notice of denial is mailed within eight
calendar days of receipt of all verifications.
(D) If an applicant provides all required
verifications within 30 calendar days of the date of the notice of denial for
lack of verification (See
106 CMR
702.160(B)) , the Department
shall pay the eligible applicant all amounts owed. If the verifications show
eligibility for all or any part of this time period, the date assistance begins
is established in accordance with
106 CMR
702.150. The Department shall have met its
application time standards if initial benefits are provided or notice of denial
is sent within eight calendar days of receiving all verifications.
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