Utah Admin. Code R986-200-217 - Time Limits
(1) Except as
provided in R986-200-218 and in Section
35A-3-306, a family cannot
receive financial assistance under the FEP or FEPTP for more than 36
months.
(2) The following months
count toward the 36-month time limit regardless of whether the financial
assistance payment was made in this or any other state:
(a) each month when a parent client received
financial assistance beginning with the month of January, 1997;
(b) each month beginning with January, 1997,
where a parent resided in the household, the parent's income and assets were
counted in determining the household's eligibility, but the parent was
disqualified from being included in the financial payment. Disqualification
occurs when a parent has been determined to have committed fraud in the receipt
of public assistance or when the parent is an ineligible alien; and
(c) each month when financial assistance was
reduced or a partial financial assistance payment was received beginning with
the month of January, 1997.
(3) Months which do not count toward the 36
month time limit are:
(a) months where both
parents were absent from the home and dependent children were cared for by a
specified relative who elected to be excluded from the household
unit;
(b) months where the client
received financial assistance as a minor child and was not the head of a
household or married to the head of a household;
(c) months during which the parent lived in
Indian country, as defined in Title 18, Section 1151, United States Code 1999,
or an Alaskan Native village, if the most reliable data available with respect
to the month, or a period including the month, indicate that at least 50% of
the adults living in Indian country or in the village were not
employed;
(d) months when a parent
resided in the home but were excluded from the household assistance unit. A
parent is excluded when they receive SSI benefits;
(e) diversion assistance does not count
toward the 36 month time limit. If a client has already used 36 months of
financial assistance, the client is not eligible for diversion assistance
unless the client meets one of the extension criteria in
R986-200-218 in addition to all
other eligibility criteria of diversion assistance; or
(f) months when a parent client received
transitional assistance.
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