Or. Admin. Code § 414-175-0002 - Definitions
The following definitions apply to division 175, unless the context indicates otherwise:
(1)
"Adjusted income" means the amount determined by subtracting income deductions
from countable income.
(2) "Assets"
mean income and resources.
(3)
"Authorized representative" means an individual aged 18 years or older or an
organization permitted by these rules to act on behalf of an applicant in
assisting the applicant with their application, renewal of eligibility, and
other on-going communications with the Department.
(4) "Basic decision notice" means a decision
notice mailed no later than the date of action given in the notice.
(5) "Budgeting" means the process of
calculating the benefit level.
(6)
"Budget month" means the calendar month from which nonfinancial and financial
information is used to determine eligibility and benefit level for the payment
month.
(7) "Capital asset" means
property that contributes toward earning self-employment income, either
directly or indirectly. A "capital asset" generally has a useful life of over
one year and a value, alone or in combination, of $100 or more.
(8) "Categorically eligible" means eligible
for the ERDC program based on the presence of a single factor, or set of
factors, except that certain federal requirements apply.
(9) "Caretaker" means an individual who is
responsible for the care, control, and supervision of a child. The status of
"caretaker" ends once the individual no longer exercises care, control, and
supervision of the child for 30 days.
(10) "Certification period" means the period
for which a caretaker is certified eligible for a program.
(11) "Child" includes natural, step, and
adoptive children. The term "child" does not include an unborn child. A "child"
need not have a biological or legal relationship to the caretaker but must be
in the care and custody of the caretaker, must meet the citizenship or
noncitizen status requirements of OAR
414-175-0021, and must be:
(a) Under the age of 18; or
(b) Under the age of 19 and in secondary
school or vocational training at least half time.
(12) "Continuing benefit decision notice"
means a decision notice that informs a caretaker of the right to continued
benefits and is mailed in time to be received by the date benefits are, or
would be, received.
(13)
"Countable" means that an available asset (either income or a resource) is not
excluded and may be considered to determine eligibility.
(14) "Custodial parents" mean parents who
have physical custody of a child. "Custodial parents" may be receiving benefits
as dependent children or as caretaker relatives for their own
children.
(15) "Decision notice"
means a written notice of a decision by the Department regarding a caretaker's
eligibility for benefits in a program.
(16) "Department" means the Department of
Early Learning and Care, or its delegate, the Oregon Department of Human
Services, in accordance with ORS
327.274 and as described in
rule.
(17) "Domestic violence"
means the occurrence of one or more of the acts described in subsections (a) to
(d) of this section between family members, intimate partners, or household
members:
(a) Attempting to cause or
intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly causing physical injury or emotional,
mental, or verbal abuse.
(b)
Intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly placing another in fear of imminent
serious physical injury.
(c)
Committing sexual abuse in any degree as defined in ORS
163.415,
163.425 and
163.427.
(d) Using coercive or controlling
behavior.
(e) As used in this
section, "family members" and "household members" mean any of the following:
(A) Spouse;
(B) Former spouse;
(C) Individuals related biologically or by
marriage (see section (46) of this rule), or adoption;
(D) Individuals who are cohabitating or have
cohabited with each other;
(E)
Individuals who have been involved in a sexually intimate or dating
relationship; or
(F) Unmarried
parents of a child.
(18) "Eligibility" means the decision as to
whether an individual qualifies, under financial and nonfinancial requirements,
to receive program benefits.
(19)
"ERDC" or "Employment Related Day Care" means Oregon's primary child care
assistance program for eligible families under this rule set.
(20) "Equity value" means fair market value
minus encumbrances.
(21)
"Experiencing homelessness" means an individual in the ERDC filing group who is
experiencing a lack of a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence. This
includes, but is not limited to, individuals who are:
(a) Living in an emergency or transitionary
shelter,
(b) Sharing housing with
others due to loss of housing or economic hardship, or
(c) Staying in motels, campgrounds, hotels,
cars, parks, public places, tents, trailers, or other similar
settings.
(22) "Fair
market value" means the amount an item is worth on the open market.
(23) "Financial institution" means a bank,
credit union, savings and loan association, investment trust, or other
organization held out to the public as a place receiving funds for deposit,
savings, checking, or investment.
(24) "Illegal activity" means an activity
that is illegal under either Oregon law or federal law, or both. Working in the
marijuana or psilocybin industry is considered an "illegal activity" under this
rule.
(25) "Income producing
property" means real or personal property that generates income for the
financial group. Examples of "income producing property" are:
(a) Livestock, poultry, and other
animals.
(b) Farmland, rental homes
(including a room or other space in the home or on the property of a member of
the financial group), vacation homes, and condominiums.
(26) "Initial month" of eligibility means any
of the following:
(a) The first month a
benefit group is eligible for a program benefit in Oregon after a period during
which the group is not eligible, or
(b) The first month a benefit group is
eligible for a program benefit after there has been a break in the program
benefit of at least one full calendar month. If benefits are suspended for one
month, that is not considered a break.
(27) "In-kind income" means income in a form
other than money (such as food, clothing, cars, furniture, payments made to a
third party, and fringe benefits).
(28) "Legally married" means a marriage
uniting two individuals according to:
(a) The
statutes of the state where the marriage occurred;
(b) The common law of the state in which the
two individuals previously resided while meeting the requirements for common
law marriage in that state; or
(c)
The laws of a country in which the two individuals previously resided while
meeting the requirements for legal or cultural marriage in that
country.
(29) "Life
estate" means the right to property limited to the lifetime of the individual
holding it or the lifetime of some other individual. In general, a "life
estate" enables the owner of the "life estate" to possess, use, and obtain
profits from property during the lifetime of a designated individual while
actual ownership of the property is held by another individual. A "life estate"
is created when an individual owns property and then transfers ownership to
another individual while retaining, for the rest of the individual's life,
certain rights to that property. In addition, a "life estate" is established
when a member of the financial group purchases a "life estate" interest in the
home of another individual.
(30)
"Lodger" means someone who:
(a) Is living with
a caretaker receiving Department benefits;
(b) Is not a member of the caretaker's filing
group; and
(c) Pays the filing
group for room and board.
(31) "Lump-sum income" means earned or
unearned income received too infrequently or irregularly to be reasonably
anticipated, or received as a one-time payment. "Lump-sum income" includes but
is not limited to:
(a) Retroactive benefits
covering more than one month, whether received in a single payment or several
payments.
(b) Income from
inheritance, gifts, winnings, and personal injury claims.
(c) Income received less frequently than
annually.
(32)
"Marriage" means the union of two individuals who are legally
married.
(33) "Minor parent" means
a parent under the age of 18.
(34)
Nonstandard living arrangement" means each of the following locations:
(a) Foster care.
(b) Residential Care facility.
(c) Drug or alcohol residential treatment
facility.
(d) Shelter for
individuals who are homeless or domestic violence shelter.
(e) Lodging house if paying for room and
board.
(f) Correctional
facility.
(g) Medical
institution.
(35)
"Ongoing month" means any month following the initial month of eligibility, if
there is no break in the program benefit of one or more calendar
months.
(36) "ODHS" or "Oregon
Department of Human Services" means the Oregon Department of Human
Services.
(37) "Parent" means the
biological or legal parent of a child or unborn child.
(a) If the person who gave birth (parent 1)
to the child lives with an individual (parent 2) and either parent 1 or parent
2 claims that parent 2 is the other biological parent of the child or unborn,
and no one else claims to be the other biological parent, parent 2 is treated
as a parent even if parentage has not been legally established.
(b) A stepparent relationship exists if:
(A) The individual is legally married to the
child's biological or adoptive parent; and
(B) The marriage has not been terminated by
legal separation, divorce, or death.
(c) A legal adoption erases all prior legal
and biological relationships and establishes the adoptive parent as the legal
parent. However, the biological parent is also considered a "parent" if both of
the following are true:
(A) The child lives
with the biological parent; and
(B)
The legal parent has given up care, control, and supervision of the
child.
(38)
"Payment month" means the calendar month for which benefits are
issued.
(39) "Periodic income"
means income received on a regular basis less often than monthly.
(40) "Primary person" means the filing group
member who is responsible for providing information necessary to determine
eligibility and calculate benefits. The caretaker is the primary person for
ERDC.
(41) "Real property" means
land, buildings, and whatever is erected on or affixed to the land and taxed as
"real property".
(42)
"Reimbursement" means money or in-kind compensation provided specifically for
an identified expense.
(43)
"Shelter-in-kind" means an agency or individual outside the financial group
provides the shelter of the financial group, or makes a payment to a third
party for some or all of the shelter costs of the financial group.
"Shelter-in-kind" does not include temporary shelter provided by a domestic
violence shelter, shelter for individuals who are homeless, or residential
alcohol and drug treatment facilities or situations where no shelter is being
provided, such as sleeping in a doorway, park, or bus station.
(44) "Sibling" means the brother or sister of
an individual. "Biologically-related" means they share at least one biological
or adoptive parent. "Step" means they are not biologically-related, but are
related by the marriage of their parents.
(45) "Spousal support" means income paid
(voluntarily, per court order, or per administrative order) by a separated or
divorced spouse to a member of the financial group.
(46) "Spouse" means an individual who is
legally married to another individual.
(47) "Stable income" means income that is the
same amount each time it is received.
(48) "Standard living arrangement" means a
location that does not qualify as a nonstandard living arrangement.
(49) "Timely continuing benefit decision
notice" means a decision notice that informs the caretaker or the authorized
representative of the filing group of the right to continued
benefits.
(50) "Trust funds" mean
money, securities, or similar property held by an individual or institution for
the benefit of another individual.
(51) "USDA meal reimbursements" mean cash
reimbursements made by the Oregon Department of Education for family day-care
providers who serve snacks and meals to children in their care.
(52) "Variable income" means earned or
unearned income that is not always received in the same amount each
month.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 329A.500
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 329A.500
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