Common use of Eligibility Factors Clause in Contracts

Eligibility Factors. A. To be eligible, a household must: 1. Be a pregnant woman or family unit with minor children (under age of 18 or up to age 19 if still in school) who is experiencing an emergency and is a recipient of MFIP or Diversionary Work Program (DWP). (An unborn child of a pregnant woman meets the definition); or, 2. A family unit with minor children whose gross income is at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Guideline (FPG) as published in by the Department of Health and Human Services in the Federal Register. 3. Be a resident of Minnesota for at least 30 days. B. In addition, all of the following apply: 1. Income and assets of all adults and children who reside in the same household regardless of relationship will be considered when determining: a. Whether the household has the ability to resolve its own emergency; and b. If the unit is below the 200% FPG. 2. All household members must not have used FEF or Emergency General Assistance Funds in the state of MN in the past 18 months. Anyone in the household who previously received FEF or EGA, or any other type of county emergency aid in the past 18 months makes the entire unit ineligible for that 18 month period. 3. All members of the household with the emergency shall be in compliance with all Human Services requirements and case plans, including but not limited to mandatory activities related to employment and training, child support, as well as other social services requirements. 4. The household shall be unable to resolve its emergency by combining liquid assets, assets they can liquidate in time to help, income they shall receive in time to help, and other funds for which they are eligible. C. A household will not be eligible for Family Emergency Funds if any one or more of the following factors apply: 1. Households with one or more members presently serving an MFIP or DWP sanction or disqualification are not eligible. 2. Households with one or more adult members who have paid court fees, house arrest fees, or other legal fees within 60 days of applying for emergency help, resulting from criminal activity or conviction and in excess of the amount of the emergency are not eligible. 3. Households that are homeless, or are in jeopardy of losing their home, because of a lease violation other than the non-payment of rent are not eligible.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Biennial Service Agreement, Biennial Service Agreement, Biennial Service Agreement

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Eligibility Factors. A. To be eligible, a household must: 1. Be a pregnant woman or family unit with minor children (under age of 18 or up to age 19 if still in school) who is experiencing an emergency and is a recipient of MFIP or Diversionary Work Program (DWP). (An unborn child of a pregnant woman meets the definition); or, 2. A family unit with minor children whose gross income is at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Guideline (FPG) as published in by the Department of Health and Human Services in the Federal Register. 3. Be a resident of Minnesota for at least 30 days. B. In addition, all of the following apply: 1. Income and assets of all adults and children who reside in the same household regardless of relationship will be considered when determining: a. Whether the household has the ability to resolve its own emergency; and b. If the unit is below the 200% FPG. 2. All household members must not have used FEF or Emergency General Assistance Funds in the state of MN in the past 18 months. Anyone in the household who previously received FEF or EGA, or any other type of county emergency aid in the past 18 months makes the entire unit ineligible for that 18 month period. 3. All members of the household with the emergency shall be in compliance with all Human Services requirements and case plans, including but not limited to mandatory activities related to employment and training, child support, as well as other social services requirements. 4. The household shall be unable to resolve its emergency by combining liquid assets, assets they can liquidate in time to help, income they shall receive in time to help, and other funds for which they are eligible. C. A household will not be eligible for Family Emergency Funds if any one or more of the following factors apply: 1. Households with one or more members presently serving an MFIP or DWP sanction or disqualification are not eligible. 2. Households with one or more adult members who have paid court fees, house arrest fees, or other legal fees within 60 days of applying for emergency help, resulting from criminal activity or conviction and in excess of the amount of the emergency are not eligible. 3. Households that are homeless, or are in jeopardy of losing their home, because of a lease violation other than the non-payment of rent are not eligible.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Biennial Service Agreement

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