Wash. Admin. Code § 388-450-0055 - How does needs-based assistance from other agencies or organizations count against my benefits?
(1) For cash
assistance :
(a) We do not count needs-based
assistance payments given to you by other agencies or organizations if the
assistance is given to you for reasons other than ongoing living expenses which
do not duplicate the purpose of cash assistance programs. Ongoing living
expenses include the following items:
(i)
Clothing;
(ii) Food;
(iii) Household supplies;
(iv) Medical supplies
(nonprescription);
(v) Personal
care Items;
(vi) Shelter;
(vii) Transportation; and
(viii) Utilities (e.g., lights, cooking fuel,
the cost of heating or heating fuel).
(b) If the needs-based assistance given to
you is supposed to be used for ongoing living expenses, then it duplicates the
purpose of cash assistance programs. We count the amount remaining after we
subtract the difference between the need standard and the payment standard for
your family size as described in chapter 388-478 WAC.
(c) "Needs-based" means eligibility is based
on an asset test of income and resources relative to the federal poverty level
(FPL). This definition excludes such incomes as retirement benefits or
unemployment compensation which are not needs-based.
(2) For food assistance:
(a) We do not count money given to you if:
(i) It is given to you by a private,
nonprofit, charitable agency or organization; and
(ii) The amount of money you get is no more
than three hundred dollars in any one of the following calendar quarters:
(A) January - February - March,
(B) April - May - June,
(C) July - August - September,
(D) October - November - December.
(b) We count the entire
amount if the requirements in (a) of this subsection are not met.
(3) For cash assistance and food
assistance, if we do count the needs-based assistance you get, we treat it as
unearned income under WAC
388-450-0025.
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