Mich. Admin. Code R. 400.3101 - Definitions
Rule 1.
(1) As used
in these rules:
(a) "Administrative
recoupment" means a process by which a group's benefits are reduced to make
payments on an over issuance.
(b)
"Application" means an application for the family independence
program.
(c) "Application filing
date" means the date the department receives a signed application document that
contains the minimum required information.
(d) "Authorized representative" means an
individual who is not less than 18 years of age and who applies for assistance
on behalf of a client or otherwise acts on a client's behalf, or both. The
individual may be, but is not limited to being, a guardian, spouse, or relative
outside the group.
(e) "Client
error" means over issuances that are caused due to the action or inaction of a
client or authorized representative. An over issuance resulting from a
department action being deleted due to a client's hearing request is client
error if the client withdraws the request, fails to appear for the hearing, or
the department is upheld in the hearing decision.
(f) "Collection actions" means the department
processes initiated to maximize the recovery of over issued benefits.
(g) "Department" means the department of
health and human services.
(h)
"Disqualification" means a department penalty action assessed for noncompliance
with a family independence program requirement and results in the ineligibility
of the noncompliant individual.
(i)
"EBT" means electronic benefit transfer.
(j) "Eligible child" means a child who is
part of a group that receives assistance under the family independence
program.
(k) "FIP" means family
independence program.
(l)
"Immunizations" means all immunizations recommended by the
department.
(m) "Institution" means
an establishment that furnishes food, shelter, and some medical treatment or
services to more than 3 individuals who are unrelated to the proprietor of the
establishment.
(n) "Intentional
program violation" means the intentional withholding or misrepresenting of
information by a client or authorized representative for the purpose of
obtaining benefits that the client or authorized representative would not
otherwise be eligible for. Over issuances become intentional program violations
if the client or client's authorized representative is found responsible for an
intentional program violation by a court, as a result of an administrative
hearing, or due to signing an agreement form.
(o) "Mandatory vendoring" means department
payment of assistance amounts, without client request, directly to the client's
landlord, mortgage holder, land contract holder, or the providers of the
client's home heating and electricity services.
(p) "Minimum wage" means the lesser of the
federal or state minimum wage.
(q)
"Monthly payment amount" means the amount of assistance paid to the group after
deductions for vendoring and any department recoupment.
(r) "Over issuance" means an issuance of more
benefits than a client is eligible to receive.
(s) "Over issuance period" means the time
period during which an over issuance occurs.
(t) "Pay period" means the half of the month
from the first of the month to the fifteenth of the month or from the sixteenth
of the month to the end of the month.
(u) "Payment standard" means the maximum
monthly amount for the approved ongoing monthly certified group size.
(v) "Potential benefits" means any of the
following benefits:
(i) Retirement, survivors,
and disability insurance.
(ii)
Worker's compensation benefits.
(iii) Veterans administration
benefits.
(iv) Railroad retirement
benefits.
(v) Unemployment
compensation benefits.
(vi) Child
support payments.
(vii) Pension
payments.
(viii) Disability or
retirement benefits.
(ix) Earned
but unpaid wages.
(x) Strike
pay.
(xi) Vacation pay.
(xii) Supplemental unemployment
benefits.
(xiii) Supplemental
security income.
(xiv) Other
financial benefits for which potential eligibility exists and may reduce the
family independence program benefit, other than state-funded, needs based
programs.
(w) "RCA" means
refugee cash assistance.
(x)
"Recoupment" means a department action to identify and recover a benefit over
issuance.
(y) "Redetermination"
means a review of continuing eligibility for the family independence
program.
(z) "Reinstatement" means
restoring a closed assistance case to active status without a new application
or redetermination form.
(aa)
"Repayment" means an action by the client to pay back benefits
received.
(bb) "Restricted
payments" means the meeting of client shelter, heat, and utilities obligations
through mandatory vendoring or third-party payments.
(cc) "Returned warrants" means uncashed
warrants received by the local department office or treasury.
(dd) "SDA" means state disability
assistance.
(ee) "Stop payment"
means a department directive to treasury to not honor a warrant.
(ff) "Striker" means an individual who is
involved in any of the following situations:
(i) An employee strike.
(ii) A concerted work stoppage, including a
stoppage when a collective bargaining agreement expires.
(iii) A work slowdown.
(iv) Interruption of work activities or
employment operations.
(gg) "Third-party payments" means department
payment of the client's entire assistance benefit, without client request, to
an agency or individual outside the eligible group for management of the
assistance on behalf of the group.
(hh) "Third-party resource" means an
individual, entity, or program that is, or might be, liable to pay all or part
of a group member's medical expenses.
(ii) "Treasury" means the department of
treasury.
(jj) "Under issuance"
means that a group has received less cash assistance than it is eligible to
receive.
(kk) "Verification" means
documentation or other evidence to establish the accuracy of the client's
verbal or written statements.
(ll)
"Voluntary vendoring" means a payment system where, at the group's request, the
department sends part of the group's cash assistance directly to the provider
of shelter, heat, or electricity.
(mm) "Warrant" means a written order to pay
that instructs a federal, state, or county government treasurer to pay the
warrant holder on demand or after a specific date.
(nn) "Warrant date" means the date shown on
the warrant. For regular client and vendor warrants, the warrant date is the
expected date of delivery. For replacement warrants, the warrant date is the
date that the warrant is mailed by the department.
(2) Terms defined in the social welfare act,
1939 PA 280, MCL
400.1 to
400.119b, have the same meaning
when used in these rules.
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Rule 1.
(1) As used in these rules:
(a) "Administrative recoupment " means a process by which a group 's benefits are reduced to make payments on an over issuance .
(b) "Agency errors " means over issuances caused from incorrect actions by the department .
(c) "Application " means an application for the family independence program.
(d) "Application filing date " means the date the department receives a signed application document that contains the minimum required information.
(e) "Authorized representative " means a person who is not less than 18 years of age and who applies for assistance on behalf of a client or who otherwise acts on a client 's behalf, or both. The person may be, but is not limited to being, a guardian , spouse, or relative outside the group .
(f) "Available/warrant date " means the date that a regular assistance benefit or warrant was issued.
(g)"Client error " means over issuances that are caused due to the action or inaction of a client or authorized representative . An over issuance resulting from a department action being deleted due to a client 's hearing request is client error if the client withdraws his or her request, fails to appear for the hearing, or the department is upheld in the hearing decision.
(h) "Collection actions " means the department processes initiated to maximize the recovery of over issued benefits.
(i) "Crediting " means returning the benefit issuance amount to the state treasury .
(j) "Department " means the Michigan department of health and human services.
(k) "Disqualification " means a department penalty action which is assessed for noncompliance with a family independence program requirement and which results in the ineligibility of the noncompliant person.
(l) "Eligible child " means a child who is part of a group that receives assistance under the family independence program.
(m) "Immunizations " means all immunizations recommended by the department of community health.
(n) "Institution " means an establishment that furnishes food, shelter, and some medical treatment or services to more than 3 people who are unrelated to the proprietor of the establishment.
(o) "Intentional program violation " means the intentional withholding or misrepresenting of information by a client or authorized representative for the purpose of obtaining benefits that he or she would not otherwise be eligible for. Over issuances become intentional program violations if the client or client 's authorized representative is found responsible for an intentional program violation by a court , as a result of an administrative hearing , or due to signing an agreement form.
(p) "Mandatory vendoring " means department payment of assistance amounts, without client request, directly to the client 's landlord, mortgage holder, land contract holder, and the providers of the client 's home heating and electricity services.
(q) "Minimum wage " means the lesser of the federal or state minimum wage .
(r) "Monthly payment amount " means the amount of assistance paid to the group after deductions for vendoring and any department recoupment .
(s) "Nonstriker " means a person to whom all of the following conditions apply:
(i) Is locked out of the workplace by the employer.
(ii) Is not part of the bargaining unit on a strike.
(iii) Is in fear of reprisal if he or she crosses a picket line.
(t) "Over issuance " means an issuance of more benefits than a client is eligible to receive.
(u) "Over issuance period " means the time period during which an over issuance occurs.
(v) "Over issuance type " means the reason an over issuance occurred. Department error, client error , and client intentional program violation are the types of over issuance .
(w) "Pay period " means the half of the month from the first of the month through the fifteenth of the month or from the sixteenth of the month through the end of the month.
(x) "Potential benefits " means any of the following benefits:
(i) Retirement, survivors, and disability insurance.
(ii) Worker's compensation benefits.
(iii) Veterans administration benefits.
(iv) Railroad retirement benefits.
(v) Unemployment compensation benefits.
(vi) Child support payments.
(vii) Pension payments.
(viii) Disability or retirement benefits.
(ix) Earned but unpaid wages.
(x) Strike pay.
(xi) Vacation pay.
(xii) Supplemental unemployment benefits.
(xiii) Supplemental security income .
(xiv) Any other financial benefits for which potential eligibility exists and which may reduce the family independence program benefit, other than state-funded, needs based programs.
(y) "Reapplication " means an application for family independence program benefits after a previous case has been closed.
(z) "Recoupment " means a department action to identify and recover a benefit over issuance .
(aa) "Redetermination " means a review of continuing eligibility for the family independence program.
(bb) "Redirecting " means routing a warrant to a different address.
(cc) "Reinstatement " means restoring a closed assistance case to active status without a new application /redetermination form.
(dd) "Repayment " means an action by the client to pay back benefits received.
(ee) "Restricted payments " means the meeting of client shelter, heat, and utilities obligations through mandatory vendoring or third-party payments .
(ff) "Returned warrants " means uncashed warrants received by the local department office or treasury .
(gg) "Stop payment " means a department directive to treasury to not honor a warrant.
(hh) "Striker " means a person who is involved in any of the following situations:
(i) An employee strike.
(ii) A concerted work stoppage, including a stoppage when a collective bargaining agreement expires.
(iii) A work slowdown.
(iv) Interruption of work activities or employment operations.
(ii) "Third-party payments " means department payment of the clients entire assistance benefit, without client request, to an agency or person outside the eligible group for management of the assistance on behalf of the group .
(jj) "Third party resource " means a person, entity, or program that is, or might be, liable to pay all or part of a group member's medical expenses.
(kk) "Treasury " means the Michigan department of treasury .
(ll) "Under issuance " means that a group has received less cash assistance than it is eligible to receive.
(mm) "Verification " means documentation or other evidence to establish the accuracy of the client 's verbal or written statements.
(nn) "Voluntary vendoring " means a payment system whereby, at the groups request, the department sends part of the groups cash assistance directly to the provider of shelter, heat, or electricity.
(oo) "Warrant date " means the date shown on the warrant. For regular client and vendor warrants, the warrant date is the expected date of delivery. For replacement warrants, the warrant date is the date that the warrant was mailed by the department .
(2) Terms defined in the social welfare act , 1939 PA 280, MCL 400.1 to 400.119b, have the same meaning when used in these rules.