Listed below are definitions of some terms frequently used by
the Tennessee Department of Human Services. These definitions are specific for
the Food Stamps/AFDC Programs. Other terms unique to the two programs may not
be defined here, but should be read in the context of the instructions/policies
given in the various volumes of the Family Assistance Manual.
(1) Aid Group. The aid group is composed of
all the people whose needs are included in one AFDC budget. For the purposes of
budgeting one person may be an aid group.
(2) Allotment Or Coupon Allotment. Allotment
or Coupon Allotment is the total value of food coupons a household is
authorized to receive during each month or other time period.
(3) Alternate Payee
(a) An alternate payee is a person who is
temporarily designated to receive and expend an AFDC check when the
grantee-payee relative is not available to do so.
(b) The alternate payee is expected to act
for the grantee-payee relative in relation to the child. That is, he/she is
expected to see to it that the child has shelter, food, clothing, and adequate
supervision during the emergency period.
(c) The alternate payee may be related or
unrelated to the child. He/she may be living in the same home with the child or
apart from the child if he/she is carrying out his/her responsibilities of
acting for the grantee-payee relative.
(d) Since the alternate payee must act for
the grantee-payee relative he/she must be someone who can fulfill this
requirement, such as a relative, concerned neighbor, or friend. Therefore,
employees of the Department and Institutions may not be designated alternate
payee.
(4) Applicant
(a) An applicant is a person who has
submitted a completed and signed document prescribed by DHS requesting AFDC for
children in his/her care, and/or a form approved by FNS containing at least a
legible name, address, and a signature to request Food Stamps for the household
of which he/she is a member.
(b) An
authorized representative or designated agent may actually file the application
provided they have been authorized to do so by the head of the household,
spouse, or other responsible household member.
(5) Applicant Relative. An applicant relative
is a specified relative who applies for AFDC for a child or children in his/her
care.
(6) Application And
Application Form
(a) Food Stamps Only. An
application is a form prescribed by DHS and/or approved by FNS containing
prescribed information which is submitted to the County Office of the DHS by a
person requesting assistance, or by the person's legally appointed guardian,
designated agent, or authorized representative. For Food Stamp purposes, an
initial application is the first time a person or persons have ever applied for
Food Stamps or when a full 30 days has elapsed since the expiration of the
household's last certification period.
(b) AFDC Only. Application or Application
Form. An application is a form prescribed by DHS and/or approved by FNS
containing prescribed information which is submitted to the County Office of
the DHS by a person requesting assistance, or by the person's legally appointed
guardian, designated agent, or authorized representative.
(7) Authorization To Participate Card (ATP).
Authorization to Participate Card (ATP) is a document which is issued by the
Tennessee Department of Human Services to a certified household to show the
Food Stamp allotment the household is authorized to receive on presentation of
such document.
(8) Authorized
Representative. An authorized representative is the person designated by the
head of the household, spouse, or other responsible household member for making
application for Food Stamps including participating in the interview, obtaining
coupons, or using the coupons. Also, an authorized representative is an
employee of a private treatment and rehabilitation program which must be
certified by the designated state agency. This employee shall act in the
treatment center patient's behalf by making application for Food Stamps,
receiving and/or spending the coupons.
(9) Boarders
(a) Food Stamps. Individuals to whom a
household furnishes lodging and meals for reasonable compensation.
1. Boarder status shall not be granted to a
spouse as defined in paragraph 78 of
1240-01-08-.01 or a member of
the household, or to children under 18 years of age under the parental control
of a member of the household, or to either parents living with their natural,
adopted, or stepchildren or such children living with such parents, unless at
least one parent is elderly or disabled.
2. Boarder status shall not be extended to
persons paying less than a reasonable monthly payment for meals. An individual
furnished both meals and lodging by the household, but paying compensation less
than a reasonable amount, will be considered a member of the household which
provides the meals and lodging.
(b) AFDC. A boarder is a person who lives as
a member of a family, but who pays a fee for this privilege. His/her board rate
covers his/her portion of mutual living expenses and his/her food. Any profit a
family or HH/AG realizes from a boarder belongs to the person or the HH/AG
including the person to whom he/she pays board.
(10) Boarding House. A boarding house is an
establishment which is recognized by the community as a commercial enterprise
which offers meals and lodging for compensation. In counties without licensing
requirements, a boarding house shall be defined as a commercial establishment
which offers meals and lodging for compensation with the intention of making a
profit.
(11) Caretaker. A caretaker
for AFDC purposes is a specific relative of a child who is providing a home for
the child, exercising primary responsibility for the care and control of the
child, is in need according to Department standards, is not an SSI beneficiary,
and wishes to be included in the AFDC aid group. A caretaker is counted
statistically as an AFDC recipient and an allowance is made for the caretaker
in the AFDC grant.
(12)
Certification Period. A certification period is an assigned period of time
during which a household is eligible and certified to receive Food Stamp
benefits.
(13) Child Caring
Institution. A child caring institution is an institution which provides
twenty-four hour care to more than 12 children.
(14) Communal Dining Facility. A communal
dining facility is a public or non profit private establishment, approved by
FNS, which prepares or serves meals for elderly persons or for Supplemental
Security Income (SSI) recipients and their spouses.
(15) Department. The Department is the
Tennessee Department of Human Services, an office of which is located in each
county in the State of Tennessee.
(16) Dependent Child AFDC Only. "Dependent
child" means a needy child under the age of eighteen (18), except as otherwise
herein provided, who has been deprived of parental support or care by reason of
death, continued absence from the home, or physical or mental incapacity of a
parent, and whose legally responsible relatives are not able to provide
adequate care and support of such child without public assistance, and who is
living with his father, mother, grandfather, grandmother, brother, sister,
stepfather, stepmother, stepbrother, stepsister, uncle, aunt, first cousin,
nephew, or niece, in a place of residence maintained by one or more of such
relatives as his or their own home, or is living in the home of a non-relative
or in a child-caring institution under the terms and conditions set forth in
Title IV, Section 408, Federal Social Security Act. For purpose of assistance
under this program a "dependent" shall also include any person between the ages
of sixteen (16) and eighteen (18) years and is attending school in conformity
with the Federal Social Security Act as amended.
(17) Designated Agent. A person named by an
individual requesting AFDC to act for him/her in filing an application,
gathering required information, representing him/her at a fair hearing, etc.
The designated agent acts for the applicant/recipient in such matters but
cannot receive/expend the person's AFDC grant unless he/she is also the
person's legally appointed guardian or has been named alternate/ protective
payee.
(18) Disability.
(a) FS (Work Registration). A mental or
physical impairment which renders a person incapable of gainful employment
either permanently or temporarily.
(b) Food Stamps (Determining eligibility for
medical deduction, excess shelter deductions, use of income standards, and
separate household status for parent/child and sibling rules). An individual is
considered disabled if he/she meets any of the following criteria:
1. Receives SSI benefits under Title XVI of
the Social Security Act or disability or blindness payments under Titles I, II,
X, XIV or XVI of the Social Security Act.
2. Receives federally or state administered
supplemental benefits under section 212(a) of Public Law
93-66.
3. Receives disability retirement benefits
from a governmental agency because of a disability considered permanent under
section 221(i) of the Social Security Act.
4. Is a veteran receiving VA benefits for a
service or non-service connected disability rated or paid as total, or is
considered by VA standards to be need of regular aid and attendance, or
considered permanently housebound.
5. Is a disabled surviving spouse of a
veteran and is considered by VA standards to be in need of regular aid and
attendance or permanently housebound.
6. Is a disabled surviving child of a veteran
and is considered permanently incapable of self-support by VA
standards.
7. Is a surviving spouse
or child of a veteran and entitled to VA compensation for a service connected
death or VA pension benefits for a non-service connected death and has a
disability considered permanent under the Social Security Act.
8 . Receives an annuity payment under section
2.(a)(1)(iv) of the Railroad Retirement Act of 1984 and is determined to be
eligible to receive Medicare by the Railroad Retirement Board.
9. Receives an annuity payment under section
2.(a)(i)(v) of the Railroad Retirement Act of 1984 and is determined to be
disabled based on the criteria used under Title XVI of the Social Security
Act.
(c) Food Stamps
(Determining eligibility for separate household status of elderly individuals
who live with others and who do not purchase and prepare meals separately from
others.). Disability for this purpose is defined as any disability considered
permanent under the Social Security Act or other non-disease-related, severe,
permanent disabilities which prevent individuals from purchasing and preparing
their own meals.
(d) AFDC
(Eligibility). A mental and/or physical condition, total or partial, permanent
or temporary, which restricts a person's occupation/activity to the extent that
he/she cannot provide his/her child care and support.
(e) WIN (Registration-AFDC). A mental and/or
physical condition, total or partial, permanent or temporary, which prevents a
person's participation in a manpower work or training program.
(19) Documentation. Documents in
substantiation of a client's statement about factors of eligibility -
documentary evidence.
(20) Drug
Addiction And Alcoholic Treatment And Rehabilitation Center. A treatment
program certified by the appropriate state agency of the State of Tennessee as
a bona fide treatment program and conducted by a private, non-profit
organization or institution. Residents of such programs may apply for Food
Stamp Program benefits with an authorized representative employed by the
treatment program acting as the authorized representative for all applicant
households.
(21) Earned Income.
That total income which an A/R earns by his/her own efforts; either salary,
wages or commissions paid to him/her as an employee, or profits from
self-employment in an enterprise (including farming), which he/she may carry on
independently or jointly with another person or persons. It includes earnings
over a period of time for which settlement is made at one given time. It does
not include any income such as pensions or benefits accruing as compensation or
reward for service or compensation for lack of employment; for example, RSDI
benefits, VA benefits, UMW benefits, strike benefits, Unemployment
Compensation, etc., nor Military Allotments, allotments from Job Corps
participants, or return from capitol investments or income provided by another
agency.
(22) Elderly Person. For
Food Stamp Program purposes a person 60 years of age or older. A person who is
59 years of age but who will become 60 years of age during the application
month will be treated as an elderly person from the date of
application.
(23) Eligible Foods -
Food Stamp Program
(a) Any food or food
product intended for human consumption except alcoholic beverages, tobacco and
hot foods, and hot food products prepared for immediate consumption.
(b) Seeds and plants to grow foods for the
personal consumption of eligible food stamp households.
(c) Meals prepared and delivered by an
authorized meal delivery service to households eligible to use coupons to
purchase delivered meals or to households eligible to use coupons for communal
dining at communal dining facilities for the elderly, for SSI households, or
both.
(d) Meals prepared and served
by an authorized drug addict or alcoholic treatment and rehabilitation center
to households eligible to use coupons to purchase those meals.
(e) Meals prepared and served by an
authorized group living arrangement facility to residents who are blind or
disabled recipients of benefits under Title II or Title XVI of the Social
Security Act.
(f) Meals prepared by
and served by a shelter for battered women and children to its eligible
residents.
(24) Excluded
Household Members. Ineligible aliens who are defined as individuals who do not
meet the citizenship or eligible alien status; individuals who are ineligible
due to failure to provide or apply for an SSN; and individuals who are
disqualified because of intentional program violation or failure to comply with
Food Stamp Program work requirements.
(25) Fair Hearing. A procedure whereby an
appeal may be made by persons whose applications are denied, not acted upon
with reasonable promptness, or who are otherwise aggrieved by the agency's
interpretation of any provision of the FS/AFDC laws and regulations as it
affects their situations.
(26) Food
And Nutrition Service (FNS). The division of the United States Department of
Agriculture which supervises the Food Stamp Program at the federal
level.
(27) Food Stamp Act. The
Food Stamp Act of 1977 ( PL 95-133), including any subsequent amendments
thereto.
(28) Foster Boarding Home.
A licensed or approved home in which twenty-four hour care is provided to a
person who lives as a member of the family.
(29) Foster Care. Care provided to a person
in a licensed or approved Foster Boarding Home when the person's own home is
not available to him/her.
(30)
Reserved
(31) Full-Time Employee. A
person who works 30 hours per week or more or has weekly earnings equal to the
Federal minimum wage times 30 hours.
(32) General Assistance Agency. Any agency
using local funds to provide financial assistance to individuals and
families.
(33) Grantee Relative. A
specified relative who receives an AFDC grant for a child or children in
his/her care. This person may or may not be included in the aid
group.
(34) Group Living
Arrangement. A public or private non-profit residential setting that serves no
more than sixteen (16) residents and that is certified by the Department of
Mental Health. To be eligible for food stamp benefits, a resident of such a
group living arrangement must be blind or disabled and receiving benefits under
Title II or Title XVI of the Social Security Act.
(35) Guardian. An individual named by a court
of competent jurisdiction (usually the County Court) to manage the affairs of
an adult who has been adjudicated mentally incompetent or one who has been
named to manage the affairs and/or person of a minor.
(36) Homestead. The home and surrounding
property which is not separated from the home by intervening property owned by
others. Public rights of way, such as roads which run through the surrounding
property and separate it from the home, will not affect its classification as a
homestead.
(37) Household. For Food
Stamp purposes, a group of people who customarily purchase and prepare food
together for home consumption. For program purposes, an individual living alone
may be a household.
(38)
Identification Card (ID). A card which identifies the bearer as eligible to
receive and use food coupons.
(39)
Income. A recurring gain or benefit measured in money amounts.
(40) Inmate Of Public Institution. A person
living in a public institution unless (1) he has definite plans to leave the
institution within the current or succeeding month; or (2) he is free to leave
on his own volition at any time. See Section 1240-01-31 for Food Stamp policies
regarding persons residing in facilities for the treatment of drug
addiction/alcoholism.
(41) Inquiry.
A request for information about the Family Assistance programs. Inquiries are
not applications for assistance and no permanent records of inquiries are
kept.
(42) Immigration And
Naturalization Service (INS). The Immigration and Naturalization Service of the
United States Department of Justice which has jurisdiction over determining the
alien status of all residents of the United States.
(43) Institution Of Higher Learning. Any
institution providing post-high school education, including but not limited to,
colleges, universities, and vocational or technical schools at the post-high
school level.
(44) Low Income
Household. For Food Stamp purposes, a household whose annual income does not
exceed 125% of the Office of Management and Budget guidelines.
(45) Mail Issuance. The method by which
eligible households receive their Food Stamps by mail each month.
(46) Mass Changes. Certain changes initiated
by the State or Federal Government which may affect the entire Family
Assistance case load or significant portions of the case load.
(47) Meal Delivery Service. A non-profit meal
delivery service authorized by FNS which provides prepared meals to eligible
Food Stamp household members over 60 years of age and their spouses or members
(and spouses) who are housebound, physically handicapped, or otherwise disabled
to the extent that they are unable to adequately prepare all their
meals.
(48) Medicaid. A Federal and
State funded medical insurance program administered in this state by the
Tennessee Department of Public Health - Medicaid Division. Benefits are
available only for certain groups of people. The federal base for the program
is Title XIX of the Social Security Act as amended.
(49) Medicare. A hospital insurance benefit
and supplemental medical insurance benefit program administered by the Social
Security Administration for certain individuals who receive Social Security
benefits. Administered under Title XVIII of the Social Security Act as
amended.
(50) Minor. A minor is a
person under 18 years of age unless his/her minority has been removed at an
earlier age by court action.
(51)
Net Income. Gross income less appropriate exclusions and work
allowances.
(52) Office Of Family
Assistance (OFA). The division of the US DHHS which supervises the
administration of the AFDC Program.
(53) Overissuance. The amount of food coupons
issued to a household which exceeds the amount the household was eligible to
receive.
(54) Overpayment. The
amount of cash assistance paid to an AFDC family which they were not eligible
to receive, i.e., they were totally ineligible or received assistance greater
than that to which they were entitled.
(55) Payee. The person to whom an AFDC grant
check is made payable.
(56)
Prevailing Rate Of Return. The current usual monetary yield on real/personal
property of similar type and usage in the area in which the property is
located.
(57) Private Institution.
A facility which provides, under private management, shelter, custodial care,
personal services and, in some instances, nursing care to two or more persons
unrelated to the owner or manager. It is usually entirely supported by private
funds. It may, however, receive contributions from public funds and still be
considered a private institution, if the governmental unit does not exercise
any administrative control. Private institutions include such facilities as
hospitals, nursing homes, child caring institutions, and homes for the aged.
The institution may be operated by an individual, or it may be under the
auspices of a church, a fraternal organization, or a private board.
(58) Program. May refer to either the Food
Stamp Program conducted under the Food Stamp Act and Regulations or the Aid to
Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) Program conducted under Title IV-A of
the Social Security Act and Regulations. If not specifically designated,
"program" must be read as pertaining to either program depending on the context
of the material.
(59) Program
Violations
(a) Food Stamps
1. Intentional Program Violation occurs when
a person intentionally has:
(i) Made a false
or misleading statement or has misrepresented, concealed, or withheld facts
related to the Food Stamp Program; or
(ii) Traded Food Stamp coupons for guns,
ammunition, explosives, or controlled substances; or
(iii) Committed any act that constitutes a
violation of the Food Stamp Act, the Food Stamp Program regulations, or any
State statute relating to the use, presentation, transfer, acquisition,
receipt, or possession of Food Stamp coupons or ATPs.
2. Inadvertent Household Error. An
inadvertent household error caused by a misunderstanding or unintended error on
the part of the household.
3.
Administrative Error. An administrative error is an error caused by the worker
or Department.
(b) AFDC.
Whoever knowingly obtains or attempts to obtain or aids or abets any person to
obtain, by means of a willfully false statement or representation or by
impersonation or other device, assistance for a dependent child to which such
child is not entitled, or assistance greater than that to which such child is
entitled, shall be guilty of a felony and punishable accordingly.
(60) Project Area.
(a) A county within the State of Tennessee
which has been designated as an administrative unit for Food Stamp Program
operations; or
(b) A geographic
area, usually a county, served by one WIN-ES Office.
(61) Protective Payee. An individual
(selected by the A/R when possible or by the staff of the Department when
necessary) named by the Department of Human Services to receive and expend an
AFDC grant for the benefit of a recipient who:
(a) refuses to participate in WIN.
(b) refuses to assign support
rights/cooperate with the IV-D agency.
(c) because of physical/mental/emotional
disorder, youth or immaturity, or demonstrated inability to manage money, is in
need of the assistance of a payee. See Section 1240-01-18.
(62) Public Institution. A facility which
provides shelter, custody or care, and is the responsibility of a governmental
unit or over which a governmental unit exercises administrative
control.
(63) Recipient. A person
who receives an AFDC payment is included in the aid group and is counted
statistically as a caretaker, second parent, or dependent child, including a
child receiving AFDC-FC.
(64)
Recertification/Redetermination Of Eligibility.
(a) Recertification. The processing of an
application for recertification for Food Stamps prior to the end of a
predefined certification period of a household.
(b) Redetermination of Eligibility. The
periodic investigation of each AFDC case which is required in order to
establish that the family continues to be eligible for assistance.
The terms redetermination of eligibility, review, and
periodic review are used interchangeably.
(65) Referral
(a) A specific request for assistance or
service to a specific individual which is received from or sent to an agency,
individual, or other program within the Department of Human Services.
(b) Family Assistance staff will usually
receive referrals in written form in relation to an application or active case.
Such referrals are to be made a part of the case record.
(c) Referrals by Family Assistance staff may
be made on applications and active cases to Social Services, Division of
Vocational Rehabilitation, Services to the Blind, or an agency which provides
financial aid such as the Social Security Administration, Veterans
Administration, and so on. Referrals may be in written form and if so, a copy
of the referral is to be made a part of the case folder.
(66) Relative Or Specified Relative.
(a) For AFDC purposes, any blood relative,
including those of half-blood; first cousins, nephews and nieces. This includes
relationships to persons of preceding generations as denoted by prefixes of
grand, great, or great-great.
(b)
Stepfather, stepmother, stepbrother, and stepsister.
(c) Legally adoptive parents of the child or
of the child's parents, the natural and other legally adopted children of such
persons, and the blood relatives of such persons, including first cousins,
nephews, and nieces.
(d) Legal
spouses of any of the persons named in the three above groups. This applies
even though the marriage may have been terminated by death or divorce. There
must be a legally recognized relationship existing in addition to a blood
relationship in order to be considered a specified relative.
(67) Relocation Payment. A payment
to a person who is displaced from his home as a result of HUD assisted or other
federally assisted program or project subject to the provisions of the Federal
Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Act of 1970. The
relocation payment is the amount paid to cover moving costs and for homeowners
the amount of payment made as a grant over and above the amount paid to him/her
for his/her equity in property, to purchase replacement housing. For Renters,
the amount paid to assist in obtaining replacement housing (rented or to be
purchased).
(68) Resident. A
household living in the county in which it files an application for
participation. In AFDC, a person who is living in the state voluntarily and not
for a temporary purpose, that is, with no intentions of presently removing
therefrom; or one living in the state who has come into the state in order to
seek or take employment. A child is residing in the state if he/she is making
his/her home in the state. Temporary absence from the state with subsequent
returns to the state, or intent to return when the purposes of the absence have
been accomplished, shall not interrupt the continuity of residence.
(69) Residents Of Institutions. For Food
Stamp purposes, individuals who reside in an institution and the institution
provides them with the majority of their meals as part of the institution's
normal services and the institution has not been authorized to accept Food
Stamp coupons. Residents of institutions are not eligible for participation in
the Food Stamp Program, with the following exceptions:
(a) Residents of federally subsidized housing
for the elderly, built under Section 202 of the Housing Act of 1959 or Section
236 of the National Housing Act.
(b) Narcotic addicts or alcoholics who, for
the purpose of regular participation in a drug or alcohol treatment and
rehabilitation program, reside at a facility or treatment center. In AFDC,
individuals who reside in an institution. A resident of a public institution is
not eligible for assistance unless he/she is a patient in a public medical
institution. A resident in a private institution may be eligible if he/she is
temporarily absent from home or meets requirements for AFDC-FC.
(c) Disabled or blind individuals who are
residents of group living arrangements (as defined in the definitions section,
1240-01-08-.11(34) and who receive benefits under Title II (RSDI) or Title XVI
(SSI) of the Social Security Act.
(d) Residents of shelters for battered women
and children as defined in
1240-01-08-.01(75).
Such persons shall be considered individual household units for the purpose of
applying for and participating in the program.
(70) Retail Food Store
(a) An establishment or recognized department
of an establishment or a house-to-house trade route, whose eligible food sales
volume is more than 50 percent staple food items for home preparation and
consumption;
(b) Public or private
communal dining facilities and meal delivery services and drug addict or
alcoholic treatment and rehabilitation programs and public or private
non-profit group living arrangements or public or private non-profit shelters
for battered women and children;
(c) Any private non-profit cooperative food
purchasing venture, including and those whose members pay for food prior to
receipt of the food; and
(d) A
farmers market.
(71)
Roomer. Individual to whom a household furnishes lodging, but not meals, for
compensation.
(72) Second Parent. A
parent who meets the following conditions:
(a)
Both parents are in the home with the eligible child and are married to each
other. This applies only in AFDC cases in which a disabled natural or adoptive
parent is living in the home with the eligible child. If the disabled parent is
designated caretaker, the other parent may be designated second parent. A
stepparent can qualify as second parent but only if the child's natural or
adoptive parent is disabled and in the home.
(b) The second parent is not receiving
SSI.
(c) The second parent is
included in the aid group.
(73) Secretary. The Secretary of the United
States Department of Agriculture or, if so used, the Secretary of the United
States Department of Health and Human Services.
(74) Services. In addition to services
related to eligibility for program benefits, services to applicants and
recipients shall also include the release of information from program files
that is deemed necessary to protect the safety and / or well-being of the
applicant / recipient, in the event that the applicant / recipient is
reasonably considered to be a danger to him / herself or others based on
information provided by the applicant / recipient or his / her household or
assistance group. The release of information in these circumstances shall be
considered integral to the administration of the program.
(75) Set Of Children. A "set" of children is
defined as one child, or two or more children who are full brothers and/or
sisters, or half-brothers and/or sisters, i.e. having;
(a) The same father and mother; or
(b) The same mother but different fathers;
or
(c) The same father but
different mothers.
(76)
Shelter For Battered Women And Children. Public or private non-profit
residential facility that serves battered women and their children. If such a
facility serves other individuals, a portion of the facility must be set aside
on a long-term basis to serve only battered women and children. The shelter
must also be a residence which serves meals to its residents to qualify for the
special provisions.
(77) Special
Action. A purposeful contact between a Family Assistance staff member and a
family which is made between recertification/redeterminations of eligibility in
order to explore a particular event which was anticipated or reported to the
worker and which would have some effect on an individual's (or family's)
continued eligibility for benefits.
(78) Special Care. Nursing Care, personal
care, and/or household services which are medically required by and being
purchased by a person receiving FS/AFDC.
(79) Special Review. A limited review of
selected factors of eligibility in a selected sample of FS/AFDC cases when this
is required based on Quality Control findings.
(80) Spouse. For Food Stamp purposes either
of two individuals;
(a) Who would be defined
as married to each other under applicable state laws; or
(b) Who are living together and are holding
themselves out to the community as husband and wife by representing themselves
as such to relatives, friends, neighbors, or tradespeople. For AFDC purposes a
legal husband or wife.
(81) State. The State of Tennessee.
(82) State Agency. The agency of State
Government which has the responsibility for the administration of the Food
Stamp and Public Assistance Programs within the state. In Tennessee, this is
the Tennessee Department of Human Services.
(83) Student. An individual attending at
least half time, as defined by the institution, any kindergarten, pre-school,
grade school, high school, vocational or technical school, training program,
college, or university. Enrollment in a mail, self-study, or correspondence
course does not qualify such person as a student. Participation in the Job
Corps qualifies a person as a student. for AFDC purposes only. A student
remains a student during official school vacation periods if he has definite
plans to enroll at the beginning of the next school term.
(84) Full-Time Student. A child must have a
schedule equal to a full-time curriculum for the school he is
attending.
(85) Part-Time Student.
A child must have a schedule equal to a one-half of a full-time curriculum in
the school he is attending. See sections regarding Work Registration, WIN
Registration, and Exclusion of Income.
(86) Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
Monthly cash payments made under the authority of Title XVI of the Social
Security Act, as amended, to eligible aged, blind, and disabled
persons.
(87) Thrifty Food Plan.
The diet required to feed a family of four persons consisting of a man and a
woman 20 through 54, a child 6 through 8 and a child 9 through 11 years of age,
determined in accordance with the Secretary's calculations. The cost of such a
diet shall be the basis of uniform allotments for all households regardless of
their actual composition, except that the Secretary shall make household size
adjustments in the thrifty food plan taking into account economies of
scale.
(88)
Underissuance/Underpayment. The amount by which Food Stamp coupons or AFDC
payments provided to a HH/AG are less than the amount they were eligible to
receive.
(89) Unearned Income. Any
payments received without the current work efforts of the person, such as but
not limited to, unemployment benefits, SSA and SSI benefits, workmen's
compensation payments, gifts and contributions, etc.
(90) United States Department Of Agriculture.
The agency of the Federal Government authorized by the United States Congress
to administer the Food Stamp Program.
(91) United States Department Of Health And
Human Services. The agency of the Federal Government authorized to administer
the federally aided public assistance programs.
(92) Vendor. A person or organization which
provides goods and/or services to an individual or family.
(93) Vendor Payment.
(a) A payment made in money on behalf of a
HH/AG to a third party; or
(b) A
payment made by the agency directly to a provider of goods/services as in
AFDC-FC, Medicaid payments to a hospital or nursing home, etc.