9121 Households Required to Change Report - The following households are required to report certain changes in circumstances within 10 days of the date the change becomes known to the household. (See NOTE: at the end 9121 for a definition of "becomes known to the household.") The Change Reporting Requirements Chart listed below lists the type of changes that are required to be reported. The boxes marked with an "x" indicate the type of changes that are required to be reported for each category of assistance.
The following households are
required to change report:
All TANF cash assistance cases;
Child care cases;
Change Reporting Requirements
|
TANF |
Child |
Changes in the source of income (earned and unearned) |
X |
|
When the amount of earned income being counted increases or decreases by more than $100 per month |
X |
|
When the amount of unearned income being counted increases or decreases by more than $50 per month |
X |
|
Changes to the family’s gross monthly income that would cause the total amount to exceed 85% of state median income for a family of its size |
X |
|
Changes in household composition, including marriage, separation or divorce |
X |
|
Changes in residence, including moving into or from an institution or hospital |
X |
X |
When resources reach or exceed $2,250 |
X |
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Choice of child care provider and/or hours of child care needed/used (other than hours needed for school age children for times that school is not in session). This includes when child care is no longer being used or has not been used for an entire calendar month for any or all children receiving assistance. |
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X |
Households may report a change in their circumstances by telephone, in person, in writing, or by use of the Change Report Form. Other changes in circumstances are not required to be reported until review.
NOTE: For purposes of this provision "becomes known to the household" is defined as:
Change |
When is the change known to the household? |
Earned Income/Source of Earned Income |
Receipt of first pay check or the last day of the month in which income for the month increased or decreased by more than $100. |
Unearned Income/Source of Unearned Income |
Receipt of first payment or when payment received has increased or decreased by more than $50. |
Changes to the family’s gross monthly income that would cause the total amount to exceed 85% of state median income for a family of its size |
When the household’s total gross earned and unearned income increases and exceeds 85% of the State Median Income (SMI) for their household size |
Household Composition |
The day the person enters or leaves the household, day of marriage, separation, or divorce. |
Changes in Residence |
Day person moves. |
Resources Reach or Exceed Limit |
Last day of the month in which resources exceeded the limit. |
Choice of Child Care Provider and/or Hours of Child Care Needed |
Changes in child care provider are known on the date the change occurs. When child care is no longer being used, the change is known to the household no later than the first day of the calendar month after child care was not used for an entire calendar month. |
Transfer of Resources or Income Including Establishment of a Trust Fund (Food Assistance Only) |
Effective date of change.
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9121.1 Processing Changes Reported by Change Reporting
Households - When the agency receives information that a change
has occurred, the worker shall act on the changes within 10 days after
the date the change is reported by taking the following actions:
Document in the case file the reported
change, the date the change occurred, and the date the change was
reported;
Determine if verification or additional
information is required (refer to 1322.1
and 9121.2);
Contact the household to request
needed information or verification as soon as possible;
For cash (including
the Work Incentive payment), and food assistance changes reported
outside of the interim report form, determine eligibility and benefits
for the issuance month according to the provisions of 7000.
Households reporting changes
which would result in an increase in benefits must provide any
required verification within 10 days of the date of agency request.
No increase in benefits shall be granted if the household does
not provide the required verification. If no verification is required
or if the verification required is received within 10 days from
the date of verification request, the increased benefits are to
be granted effective the month following the month the change
is reported. If the verification is received after 10 days from
the date the verification was requested, the increased benefits
would be effective the first month following the month the verification
is received.
NOTE: For cash (including the Work Incentive payment),
see 4100 and 7401
for other provisions regarding adding a person to the plan.
Changes resulting in ineligibility or a decrease in benefits shall affect eligibility the first month possible considering timely notice requirements.
9121.2 Verification at the Time a Change is Reported - The following chart explains when verification is required for purposes of the Food Assistance Program when a change is reported outside of the interim report form.
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Verification Required? |
|
Change Reported |
Benefits will Increase |
Benefits will Decrease |
Gross Non-Exempt Income |
Yes* |
*Yes |
Unearned Income Which has changed by $50 or less |
No |
No |
Unearned Income which has changed by more than $50 |
Yes |
No |
Actual Utility Expense(s) (only if using actuals per 7226.3 (3)) |
Yes |
No |
Household Composition |
Yes |
No |
Non-citizen Status |
Yes |
No |
Medical Expenses |
Yes |
No |
Legal Obligation to Pay Child Support |
Yes |
No |
Amount of Legally Obligated Child Support |
Yes |
No |
Dependent Care |
No,unless questionable |
No |
Shelter Expenses |
No**,unless questionable |
No |
If "no" is listed in the chart, verification, if required (per 1322), shall be obtained at the time of the next review. In addition, if verification is not required, it can be requested if the change reported is questionable and documented as such. (See 1322).
* Verification of non-exempt income
(including reductions and loss of earned income) must be obtained at the
time a change is reported . Households must be given
10 days to provide needed verification of income. If verification
is received within 10 days, benefits shall be increased effective the
month following the month the change is reported. If verification is received
after 10 days from the date the verification was requested, increased
benefits are effective the first month following the month the verification
was provided. Changes resulting in a decrease in benefits shall affect
eligibility the first month possible considering timely notice requirements.
(NOTE: The agency has 10 days from the date the change is reported to
timely act on the change. See 9121.1.)
If verification of income is not provided, the case shall be closed
allowing for timely and adequate notice requirements.
** If verification of a questionable expense is not provided, benefits shall be determined by allowing the previously verified amount. In other words, the shelter amount is not changed if verification is not provided. For example, verified rent is $200/month. The client reports an increase to $250 (and benefits will increase as a result). It is determined that this change is questionable, and verification is requested but not provided. Benefits must be determined allowing the "old" $200 rent amount. See Shelter Changes Chart in the Appendix, Item T-10
9121.3 Reserved
9121.4 Notices to Households Subject to Change Reporting - The agency must provide the household with a notice of action that meets the definition of timely and adequate notice, as defined in 1432, if the household's benefits are being reduced or terminated. If benefits are being increased, only adequate notice, as defined in 1432, is required.