7400 - Standards for Budgetary Requirements
Standards have been developed for use in determining total budgetary requirements for all programs.
The Special Needs provisions only apply to cash programs. (See 7412).
7401 Proration
(Cash, Food Assistance, Child Care Only) - For applications
filed on the first of the month, assistance will be provided for the full
month. For applications filed after the first of the month, the amount
of assistance is to be prorated from the date of application.
Assistance shall be prorated from the:
Date of application (refer to 1411.2) for all new cash and food
assistance cases (including assistance for a new household member
who is reported during the month of application after an application
has been filed, but prior to case approval.) If the new household
member is reported in the month following the month of application
but prior to approval, assistance for the new household member is
effective the first day of the month in which the change was reported.)
For child care, date of application or date of Provider Agreement,
whichever is later;
Date of application for persons
reapplying for cash assistance following a sanction for failure to
meet CSE or work requirements (when there has been at least a one
month break in assistance). However, the applicant must agree to cooperate
and fulfill other requirements necessary to resolve the sanction prior
to eligibility being approved; and
For food assistance, from the date
of application when the household reapplies after case closure or
the expiration or denial of its most recent review period in this
or any other state (even if there is no break in assistance); and
For food assistance, from the date
the household provides information or takes a required action following
the denial of a review application and the action is taken in the
month following the end of the review period. Also see 9350.
Proration is not applicable to:
All programs:
Persons whose assistance has
been suspended and reinstated in the month following a one month
suspension (see 1423);
Persons who are being reinstated
as a result of curing a sanction (e.g., CSE, work requirements)
when there has been no break in assistance;
Persons who are reinstated when
required information/cooperation or the interim report form is
provided in the month following the effective date of closure
(see 1423 and 9122.6
(4);
NOTE: For food assistance, proration does apply following
the end of the review period. See 7401(4)
and 9350.
Cash
and Child Care Only - Persons who reapply in the month
following closure when there has been no break in assistance;
GA
Reintegration Only - Persons who are eligible for General
Assistance Reintegration (see 2315).
Food
Stamps Only - Persons who are migrant households in the
labor stream with when there has been no break in assistance.
Child
Care Only - The family share is not prorated. See 7541.
Example:
An application for food assistance is received on March 2. During the face-to-face interview on March 4, the applicant also requests TAF assistance. The proration date for food assistance is March 2. The proration date for TAF is March 4.
7402 Rounding (Provisions Applicable to Cash and Food Assistance) - For cash, rounding is permitted in determining the pro rata standards and the amount of payment only. All money payments shall be rounded down to the next lowest dollar.
For Food Assistance, any cents resulting from the following computations shall be dropped, resulting in benefit of the next lower whole dollar amount:
Any cents resulting from the subtraction
of 30% of net income from the Thrifty Food Plan. This dropping of
cents, or truncation, is incorporated in the Food Assistance Benefit
Tables for households of 10 or less members.
Any cents resulting from the proration of the regular benefit through the use of the application proration formula.