Utah Admin. Code R986-200-244 - TANF Needy Family (TNF)
(1) TNF
is not a program but describes a population that can be served using TANF
Surplus Funds.
(2) Eligible
families must have a dependent child under the age of 18 residing in the home,
and the total household income must not exceed 300% of the Federal poverty
level. Income is determined as gross income without allowance for
disregards.
(3) Services available
vary throughout the state. Information on what is available in each region is
available at each Employment Center. The Department may elect to contract out
services.
(4) If TANF funded
payments are made for basic needs such as housing, food, clothing, shelter, or
utilities, each month a payment is received under TNF, counts as one month of
assistance toward the 36 month lifetime limit. Basic needs also include
transportation and child care if all adults in the household are unemployed and
will count toward the 36 month lifetime limit.
(5) If a member of the household has used all
36 months of FEP assistance the household is not eligible for basic needs
assistance under TNF but may be eligible for other TANF funded
services.
(6) Assets are not
counted when determining eligibility for TNF services.
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