Utah Admin. Code R986-200-202 - Family Employment Program (FEP)
(1) The goal of FEP is to increase family
income through employment, and where appropriate, child support and/or
disability payments.
(2) FEP is for
families with no more than one able bodied parent in the household. If the
family has two able bodied parents in the household, the family is not eligible
for FEP but may be eligible for FEPTP. Able bodied means capable of earning at
least $500 per month in the Utah labor market.
(3) If a household has at least one
incapacitated parent, the parent claiming incapacity must verify that
incapacity in one of the following ways:
(a)
receipt of disability benefits from SSA;
(b) 100% disabled by VA; or
(c) by submitting a written statement from:
(i) a licensed medical doctor;
(ii) a doctor of osteopathy;
(iii) a licensed Mental Health Therapist as
defined in UCA
58-60-102;
(iv) a licensed Advanced Practice Registered
Nurse; or
(v) a licensed
Physician's Assistant.
(d) the written statement in paragraph (c) of
this subsection must be based on a current physical examination of the parent,
not just a review of parent's medical records.
(4) Incapacity means not capable of earning
$500 per month. The incapacity must be expected to last 30 days or
longer.
(5) An applicant or parent
must cooperate in the obtaining of a second opinion regarding incapacity if
requested by the Department. Only the costs associated with a second opinion
requested by the Department will be paid for by the Department. The Department
will not pay the costs associated with obtaining a second opinion if the parent
requests the second opinion.
(6) An
incapacitated parent is included in the FEP household assistance unit and the
parent's income and assets are counted toward establishing eligibility unless
the parent is a SSI recipient. If the parent is a SSI recipient, that parent is
not included in the household and none of the income or assets of the SSI
recipient is counted.
(7) An
incapacitated parent who is included in the household must still negotiate,
sign and agree to participate in an employment plan. If the incapacity is such
that employment is not feasible now or in the future, participation may be
limited to cooperating with ORS and filing for any assistance or benefits to
which the parent may be entitled. If it is believed the incapacity might not be
permanent, the parent will also be required to seek assistance in overcoming
the incapacity.
Notes
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