Utah Admin. Code R986-400-408 - Time Limits
(1) An individual
cannot receive GA financial assistance for more than 12 months out of a rolling
60-month period. Any month in which a client received a full or partial GA
financial assistance payment count toward the 12 month limit.
(a) A client with a short term impairment
that prevents basic work activities in any occupation lasting at least 60 days
from the date of application but less than 12 months can receive up to six
months of GA financial benefits in a rolling 12 month period. Clients are
limited to a total of 12 months of financial assistance within a rolling
60-month period.
(b) A client with
a long term impairment that prevents basic work activities in any occupation
and the impairment is expected to last 12 months or more, can receive a total
of 12 months of GA financial benefits in a rolling 60 month period.
(2) There are no exceptions or
extensions to the time limit.
(3)
Advanced written notice for termination of GA financial assistance due to time
limits is not required.
Notes
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