Utah Admin. Code R986-200-219 - Emergency Assistance (EA) for Needy Families With Dependent Children
(1) EA is provided
in an effort to prevent homelessness. It is a payment which is limited to use
for utilities and rent or mortgage.
(2) To be eligible for EA the family must
meet all other FEP requirements except:
(a)
the client need only meet the "gross income" test. Gross income which is
available to the client must be equal to or less than 185% of the standard
needs budget for the client's filing unit; and
(b) the client is not required to enter into
an employment plan or cooperate with ORS in obtaining support.
(3) The client must be homeless,
in danger of becoming homeless or having the utilities at the home cut off due
to a crisis situation beyond the client's control. The client must show that:
(a) The family is facing eviction or
foreclosure because of past due rent or mortgage payments or unpaid utility
bills which result from the crisis;
(b) A one-time EA payment will enable the
family to obtain or maintain housing or prevent the utility shut off while they
overcome the temporary crisis;
(c)
Assistance with one month's rent or mortgage payment is enough to prevent the
eviction, foreclosure or termination of utilities;
(d) The client has the ability to resolve
past due payments and pay future months' rent or mortgage payments and utility
bills after resolution of the crisis; and
(e) The client has exhausted all other
resources.
(4) Emergency
assistance is available for only 30 consecutive days during a year to any
client or that client's household. If, for example, a client receives an EA
payment of $450 for rent on April 1 and requests an additional EA payment of
$300 for utilities on or before April 30 of that same year, the request for an
EA payment for utilities will be considered. If the request for an additional
payment for utilities is made after April 30, it cannot be considered for
payment. The client will not be eligible for another EA payment until April 1
of the following year. A year is defined as 365 days following the initial date
of payment of EA.
(5) Payments will
not exceed $450 per family for one month's rent payment or $700 per family for
one month's mortgage payment, and $300 for one month's utilities
payment.
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