55 Pa. Code § 601.84 - Income exclusions
The following income will not be considered when determining gross yearly income for the purpose of establishing LIHEAP eligibility:
(1) The portion of an
educational loan, grant or scholarship to an undergraduate student actually
spent for tuition, books and other required educational fees, and the amount of
income from other sources used to pay out-of-pocket expenses for books and
other required educational fees.
(2)
Allowable costs of a student's financial assistance received from a program
funded in whole or in part under Title IV of the Higher Education Assistance
Act Amendments of 1986 (Pub. L. 99-498, 100 Stat. 1268).
(3) Payments for services or out-of-pocket
expenses to volunteers serving as foster grandparents, senior health aids or
senior companions, and to persons serving in other programs under Title II of
the Domestic Volunteer Service Act of 1973 (42 U.S.C.A. §§
5001-5024).
(4) Payments to volunteers for VISTA, Service
Learning Programs and Volunteer Programs under Title I of the Domestic
Volunteer Service Act of 1973 (42 U.S.C.A. §§
4951-4994).
(5) The value of bonus coupons received by a
participant in the Food Stamp Program.
(6) The value of donated foods-surplus
commodities-from the United States Department of Agriculture.
(7) The value of home produce of clients for
household consumption.
(8) Money
received under the Senior Citizen Rebate and Assistance Act (72 P. S. §§
4751-1-4751-12).
(9) Money received
as incentive or training-related expenses provided to persons involved in a
work/training program sponsored by a Federal, State or local government
agency.
(10) Deductions for Medicare
premiums deducted from Social Security benefit payments.
(11) Amounts received as reimbursement for
medical costs, medical transportation and special need items as defined under
Chapter 175 (relating to allowances and benefits).
(12) Cash or in-kind assistance with heating
costs provided by private or public agencies or utility companies.
(13) Personal loans, bank loans or other
noneducational loan designated for a specific purpose from an established
financial institution.
(14) The
portion of a Social Security lump sum death benefit designated for funeral
expenses.
(15) Up to the first $50
of voluntary support from legally responsible relatives or a court-ordered
support that the household actually receives in a given month, including
support refunded during the month by the Department.
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