Utah Admin. Code R986-200-246 - Transitional Cash Assistance
(1)
Transitional Cash Assistance, (TCA) is offered to help FEP and FEPTP customers
stabilize employment and reduce recidivism.
(2) To be eligible for TCA a client must;
(a) have been eligible for and have received
FEP or FEPTP during the month immediately preceding the month during which TCA
is requested or granted. The FEP or FEPTP assistance must have been terminated
due to earned or earned and unearned income and not for nonparticipation under
R986-200-212. If the immediately
preceding month was during a diversion period, or the client has a termination
pending due to non participation as provided in
R986-200-212, the client is not
eligible for TCA,
(b) be employed
and
(i) have income greater than the FEP or
FEP TP income guideline
(ii) the
FEP or FEP TP assistance was terminated because of that income, and
(iii) the earned income exceeds the unearned
income at the time the FEP or FEP TP was terminated, and
(c) continue to cooperate with the Office of
Recovery Services, Child Support Enforcement.
(3) TCA is only available if the customer
verifies income at the minimum required in subparagraph (2)(b) of this
section.
(4) The TCA benefit is
available for a maximum of three months in a 12 month period. The three months
do not need to be consecutive.
(a) The
assistance payment for the first two months of TCA is based on household size.
All household income, earned and unearned, is disregarded.
(b) Payment for the third month is one half
of the payment available in (4)(a) of this section.
(5) To receive the second and third month of
the TCA benefit, the client must remain employed or have had an open FEP case
that closed during the prior month due to income described in (2)(b) of this
section.
(6) If initial
verification is provided and a client is paid one month of TCA but the client
is unable to provide documentation to support that initial verification, no
further payments will be made under TCA but the one month payment will not
result in an overpayment.
(7) TCA
does not count toward the 36 month time limit found in
R986-200-217.
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