Utah Admin. Code R986-100-111 - How to Apply For Assistance
(1) To be eligible for assistance, a client
must complete and sign an application for assistance.
(2) The application is not complete until the
applicant has provided complete and correct information and verification as
requested by the Department so eligibility can be determined or re-established
at the time of review at the end of the certification period. The client must
agree to provide correct and complete information to the Department at all
times to remain eligible. This includes:
(a)
property or other assets owned by all individuals included in the household
unit;
(b) insurance owned by any
member of the immediate family;
(c)
income available to all individuals included in the household unit;
(d) a verified SSN for each household member
receiving assistance. If any household member does not have a SSN, the client
must provide proof that the number has been applied for. If a client fails to
provide a SSN without good cause, or if the application for a SSN is denied for
a reason that would be disqualifying, assistance will not be provided for that
household member. Good cause in this paragraph means the client has made every
effort to comply. Good cause does not mean illness, lack of transportation or
temporary absence because the SSA makes provisions for mail-in applications in
lieu of applying in person. Good cause must be established each month for
continued benefits;
(e) the
identity of all individuals who are living in the household regardless of
whether they are considered to be in the household assistance unit or
not;
(f) proof of relationship for
all dependent children in the household. Proof of relationship is not needed
for food stamps or child care; and
(g) a release of information, if requested,
which would allow the Department to obtain information from otherwise protected
sources when the information requested is necessary to establish eligibility or
compliance with program requirements.
(3) All clients, including those not required
to participate in an employment plan, will be provided with information about
applicable program opportunities and supportive services.
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