Utah Admin. Code R986-200-216 - Diversion
(1) Diversion is a
one-time financial assistance payment provided to help a client avoid receiving
extended cash assistance.
(2) In
determining whether a client should receive diversion assistance, the
Department will consider the following:
(a)
the applicant's employment history;
(b) the likelihood that the applicant will
obtain immediate full-time employment;
(c) the applicant's housing stability;
and
(d) the applicant's child care
needs, if applicable.
(3) To be eligible for diversion the
applicant must;
(a) have a need for financial
assistance to pay for housing or substantial and unforseen expenses or work
related expenses which cannot be met with current or anticipated
resources;
(b) show that within the
diversion period, the applicant will be employed or have other specific means
of self support, and
(c) meet all
eligibility criteria for a FEP financial assistance payment except the
applicant does not need to cooperate with ORS in obtaining support. If the
client is applying for other assistance such as medical or child care, the
client will have to follow the eligibility rules for that type of assistance
which may require cooperation with ORS.
(4) If the Department and the client agree
diversion is appropriate, the client must sign a diversion agreement listing
conditions, expectations and participation requirements.
(5) The diversion payment will equal three
times the monthly financial assistance payment for the household size. All
income expected to be received during the three-month period including wages
and child support must be considered when negotiating diversion.
(6) Child support will belong to the client
during the three-month period, whether received by the client directly or
collected by ORS. ORS will not use the child support to offset or reimburse the
diversion payment.
(7) The client
must agree to have the financial assistance portion of the application for
assistance denied.
(8) If a
diversion payment is made, the client is ineligible for FEP for the three
months covered by the diversion payment and must reapply at the end of the
three month period.
(9) Diversion
assistance is not available to clients participating in FEPTP. This is because
FEPTP is based on performance and payment can only be made after
performance.
(10) A household can
only receive one diversion assistance payment in a 12 month period.
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