Or. Admin. Code § 461-110-0210 - Household Group
(1) This rule
describes who is included in the household group. The household group generally
consists of the individuals who live together with or without the benefit of a
dwelling.
(2) For individuals who
are experiencing homelessness, the household group consists of the individuals
who consider themselves living together. Individuals who are experiencing
homelessness who do not consider themselves living together are considered
separate households.
(3) A separate
dwelling is not recognized for the purpose of determining the members of a
household group unless the living space has, separate from any other dwelling,
an access to the outside that does not pass through another dwelling, a
functional sleeping area, bathroom, and kitchen facility.
(4) Each individual in the household group
who applies for benefits is an applicant. The household group and applicants
form the basis for determining who is in the remaining eligibility
groups.
(5) For all programs except
the SNAP program, a separate household group is established for individuals who
live in the same dwelling as another household group, if all the following
subsections are true:
(a) There is a
landlord-tenant relationship between the two household groups in which the
tenant is billed by the landlord at fair market value (see OAR
461-001-0000) for
housing.
(b) The tenant lives
independently from the landlord.
(c) The tenant:
(A) Has and uses sleeping, bathroom, and
kitchen facilities separate from the landlord; or
(B) Shares bathroom or kitchen facilities
with the landlord, but the facilities are in a commercial establishment that
provides room or board or both for compensation at fair market
value.
(6) Individuals who live with more than one
household group during a calendar month are members of the household group in
which they spend more than half of their time, except as follows:
(a) In the TANF program:
(A) If a parent (see OAR
461-001-0000) sleeps at least 30
percent of the time during the calendar month in the home of the
dependent child (see OAR
461-001-0000), the
parent is in the same household group as the dependent
child.
(B) A
dependent child is included in the household group with the
caretaker relative (see OAR
461-001-0000), who usually has
the major responsibility for care and control of the dependent
child, if the dependent child lives with two
household groups in the same calendar month for at least one of the following
reasons:
(i) Education.
(ii) The usual caretaker
relative is gone from the household for part of the month because of
illness.
(iii) A family
emergency.
(b)
In the SNAP program:
(A) The individual is a
member of the household group that provides the individual more than half of
the individual's 21 weekly meals. If the individual is a
child, the child is a member of the household
group credited with providing the child more than half of the
individual's 21 weekly meals. A household group is credited with providing
breakfast and lunch for each day the child departs that
group's home for school, even if the child eats no breakfast
or lunch at that home.
(B) During
the month in which a resident of a domestic violence shelter
(see OAR 461-001-0000) enters the
domestic violence shelter, the resident may be included both
in the household group they left and in a household group in the
domestic violence shelter.
(7) In the OSIPM program, individuals who are
being evaluated under OAR
461-135-0745 or OAR
461-135-0750, or who are
residing in a 24-hour mental health residential care setting are a household
group of one regardless of others living in the individual's dwelling or
facility.
(8) Individuals absent
from the household for 30 days or more are no longer part of the household
group, except for the following:
(a) In all
programs except the OSIPM and SNAP programs, an individual in an acute care
medical facility remains in the household group unless the individual enters
long-term care (see OAR
461-001-0000).
(b) In the TANF program:
(A) A caretaker relative who
is absent for up to 90 days while in a residential alcohol or drug treatment
facility is in the household group.
(B) A child who is absent
for 30 days or more is in the household group if the child is:
(i) Absent for illness (unless the
child is in a long-term care Title XIX facility), social
service, or educational reasons;
(ii) In foster care, but expected to return
to the household within the next 30 days.
(c) In the TANF program, when a filing group
(see OAR 461-110-0310 and
461-110-0330) includes more than
one caretaker relative, a caretaker relative
in the household group who is absent:
(A)
Because of education, training, or employment - including absence while working
or looking for work outside the area of the residence of the caretaker
relative, such as long-haul truck driving, fishing, or active duty in
the U.S. armed forces; or
(B) For
up to 60 days solely due to the regulations of a shelter for individuals who
are experiencing homelessness or domestic violence shelter or
other circumstances beyond the individual's control but who would otherwise be
included in the household group.
(d) In the REF and REFM programs, an
individual in the household group who was absent:
(A) For up to 90 days while in a residential
alcohol or drug treatment facility;
(B) To care for an emergent need of an
individual related to illness, injury, or death;
(C) Because of education, training, or
employment - including absence while working or looking for work outside the
area of the individual's residence, such as long-haul truck driving, fishing,
or active duty in the U.S. armed forces; or
(D) For up to 60 days solely due to the
regulations of a shelter for individuals who are experiencing homelessness or
domestic violence shelter or other circumstances beyond the
individual's control but who would otherwise be included in the household
group.
(e) In the REF,
REFM, and TANF programs, the Department may approve one or more 30-day
extensions of this time period if the Department receives sufficient
information to assure the Department that the absent individual will return
within the extension period.
(9) In the OSIP-EPD and OSIPM-EPD programs,
the household group consists only of the individual applying for or receiving
benefits.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 409.050, 411.060, 411.070, 411.404, 411.706, 411.816, 412.006, 412.049, 413.085 & 414.619
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 409.050, 411.060, 411.070, 411.404, 411.706, 411.816, 412.006, 412.049, 413.085, 414.619, ORS 409.010, 411.704, 412.001 & 414.117
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