Utah Admin. Code R986-200-204 - Eligibility Requirements
(1) To be
eligible for financial assistance under the FEP or FEPTP a household assistance
unit must include:
(a) a pregnant woman when
it has been medically verified that she is in the third calendar month prior to
the expected month of delivery, or later, and who, if the child were born and
living with her in the month of payment, would be eligible. The unborn child is
not included in the financial assistance payment; or
(b) at least one minor dependent child who is
a citizen or meets the alienage criteria. All minor children age 6 to 16 must
attend school, or be exempt under
53A-11-102, to be included in the
household assistance unit for a financial assistance payment for that child.
(i) A minor child is defined as being under
the age of 18 years and not emancipated by marriage or by court order;
or
(ii) an unemancipated child, at
least 18 years old but under 19 years old, with no high school diploma or its
equivalent, who is a full-time student in a secondary school, or in the
equivalent level of vocational or technical training, and the school has
verified a reasonable expectation the 18 year old will complete the program
before reaching age 19.
(2) Households must meet other eligibility
requirements of income, assets, and participation in addition to the
eligibility requirements found in R986-100.
(3) Persons who are fleeing to avoid
prosecution of a felony, or who are violating parole or probation for a felony
or a misdemeanor, are ineligible for financial assistance.
(4) All clients who are required to complete
a negotiated employment plan as provided in
R986-200-206 must attend a FEP
orientation meeting, sign a FEP Agreement, and negotiate and sign an employment
plan within 30 days of submitting his or her application for assistance.
Attendance at the orientation meeting can only be excused for reasonable cause
as defined in R986-200-212(8).
The application for assistance will not be complete until the client has
attended the meeting.
(5) If a
parent in the financial assistance household received TANF funded financial
assistance benefits from another state or from a tribe, the entire household is
ineligible to receive TANF funded financial assistance in Utah the same month.
This is true even if household composition has changed. If a child in the
household has received TANF funded financial assistance in another household,
in this or any other state, the child will be excluded from the household
determination in the same month according to the provisions of
R986-200-205(2)(d).
TANF funded financial assistance in Utah is FEP, FEP-TP, Emergency Assistance
and AA.
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