LIHWAP WA Guidelines Sample Clauses

LIHWAP WA Guidelines. A. Applicant Eligibility 1. Assistance shall be available to households with incomes that do not exceed an amount equal to 60% of the State median income; or 2. Assistance shall be available to households that are categorically eligible, if any member of the household is receiving LIHEAP, CalFresh or CalWORKs at the time of application, regardless of income level. Households approved for LIHEAP benefits or services are categorically eligible for LIHWAP up to 120 days from the LIHEAP application certification date. 3. Contractor shall provide WA services to households with past due water services or past due rent, if cost for these services is included in rent. 4. Contractor shall ensure that the household’s water service provider, which provides service to the eligible household’s residence, is participating in the LIHWAP Direct Pay Program. 5. Applicant eligibility shall be determined in accordance with the Eligibility and Verification Guide and LIHWAP Special Addendum at xxxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx.xxx/home/Energy/Pages/Home.aspx. B. Eligible households shall receive only one LIHWAP payment per program year. C. Contractor must exercise due care to ensure that duplication of LIHWAP payments does not occur at any time during the term of this Contract. D. Contractor shall determine the benefit amount based on past due charges, current charges, fees, penalties, and other charges associated with the water service provider, as identified on the customer’s bill, not to exceed $2,000. In accordance with the LIHWAP Special Addendum, applicants that receive water services in combination with other non-water services (such as waste disposal, recycle pick- up, etc.), Contractor shall isolate water service charges in order to calculate the applicant’s WA benefit, which shall not exceed $2,000. E. If the household’s water services are included in rent, Contractor shall determine the benefit based on the past due water service amount as reflected on the completed Landlord Agreement, not to exceed $2,000. Contractor shall refer to the LIWHAP Special Addendum on how to calculate the benefit.
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