1 Tex. Admin. Code § 372.2 - Definitions
The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) Authorized
representative--In the TANF Program, a person whom the certified group
authorizes to apply for or manage the TANF benefits on behalf of the certified
group but who is not included in the certified group. In SNAP, a person whom
the household authorizes to apply for or manage the SNAP benefits on behalf of
the household. References in this chapter to a certified group, client, or
household include an authorized representative, unless the context indicates
otherwise.
(2) Budgetary needs
amount--In the TANF Program, a set dollar amount that represents the monthly
amount needed by the certified group to pay for food, clothing, housing,
utilities, and incidental expenses (which include day-to-day transportation,
telephone, laundry, unreimbursed medical expenses, recreation, and household
supplies).
(3) Caretaker--In the
TANF Program, a person who cares for a dependent child, who meets relationship
requirements in §
372.108 of this chapter (relating
to Relationship Requirement), whom the Texas Health and Human Services
Commission (HHSC) includes in the certified group, and who ordinarily receives
and manages the TANF benefits for the certified group.
(4) Certified group--The person or group of
relatives whose needs HHSC includes together in a TANF case.
(5) CFR--The Code of Federal
Regulations.
(6) Child--A person
under 18 years of age. In the TANF Program, a child also includes a person
under 19 years of age as long as the person is a full-time student in a
secondary school (or participant in an equivalent vocational or technical
training program) and the person is reasonably expected to complete the school
(or the training) before the person's 19th birthday.
(7) Choices--The TANF employment and training
program administered by the Texas Workforce Commission.
(8) Client--In the TANF Program, the member
of the certified group who receives benefits for the certified group. In SNAP,
the member of the household who receives benefits for the household.
(9) Dependent child--In the TANF Program, a
child as described in the Texas Human Resources Code, §
31.002(b).
The term also means a child who has been deprived of parental support because
of the death, absence, or incapacity of a parent who does not have enough
income or resources for a reasonable subsistence compatible with health and
safety, and who is living with a caretaker.
(10) Fair market value--The amount of money
an item would bring if sold in the current local market.
(11) Family--A group of relatives living
together who meet the relationship requirements in §
372.108 of this chapter.
(12) Federal Poverty Guidelines--The
household income guidelines issued annually and published in the Federal
Register by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Percentages of
these guidelines are used to determine income eligibility for TANF, SNAP, and
certain other public assistance programs.
(13) Household--The person or persons whose
needs HHSC includes in a SNAP case for benefits. In the TANF Program, the
family members who live together.
(14) Parent--A mother or father, as
established through biological relationship or legal process.
(15) Payee--In the TANF Program, a person who
receives and manages the TANF benefits for a certified group and who otherwise
qualifies as a caretaker, except HHSC does not include the person in the
certified group. HHSC designates a payee when no one in the household qualifies
or wants to be caretaker.
(16)
Personal Responsibility Agreement (PRA)--In the TANF Program, a written
agreement that defines the responsibilities of participants.
(17) Protective payee--In the TANF Program, a
person whom HHSC selects to receive and manage benefits for the certified group
instead of the caretaker. HHSC may designate a protective payee whenever HHSC
determines that the caretaker has failed to comply with one or more program
requirements.
(18) Recognizable
needs amount--In the TANF Program, a set dollar amount that is 25% of the
budgetary needs amount for the certified group.
(19) Representative payee--In the TANF
Program, a person designated to receive and manage the household's benefits for
a client who is incapacitated or incompetent.
(20) Sibling--A brother, sister, half
brother, or half sister, as established by biological relationship or legal
process. A sibling does not include a stepbrother or stepsister.
(21) SNAP--Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program, formerly known as the Food Stamp Program.
(22) TANF--Temporary Assistance for Needy
Families.
(23) TANF Non-Cash
Program--A component of the TANF Program providing TANF-funded services
relating to matters such as education, employment, and the prevention and
treatment of substance abuse, but that does not provide benefits (for example,
cash assistance).
(24) TANF
Program--A program providing temporary benefits (cash assistance) and work
opportunities to families with needy dependent children. References in this
chapter to the TANF Program also include the TANF State Program (TANF-SP),
unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(25) TANF State Program (TANF-SP)--The
state-created and state-funded program that is the same as the TANF Program,
except limited to certain Texas counties and two-parent households. References
in this chapter to TANF include TANF-SP, unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise.
(26) Texas Health and
Human Services Commission (HHSC)--The state agency that administers the TANF
Program and SNAP in Texas.
(27)
Texas Works Handbook --An HHSC manual containing policies and
procedures used to determine eligibility for SNAP, TANF, and Medicaid programs
for children and families. The Texas Works Handbook is found
on the Internet at
www.hhsc.state.tx.us/Programs/Programs.shtml#handbooks.
(28) U.S.--The United States of
America.
(29) U.S.C.--United States
Code.
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