Reasonable Compatibility definition
Reasonable Compatibility means an allowable difference or discrepancy between the information provided in the application and the information reported by an electronic data source.
Reasonable Compatibility means the information received by the division, is not in conflict with other information known by the division. Income information is “reasonably compatible” if the sources of information are above or both are at or below the applicable income standard or other relevant income threshold limit, or the difference between the sources of the income information is ten per- cent (10%) or less and the sources of income are similar;
Reasonable Compatibility means the standard by which the total attested countable income for each person’s household size is compared with the total amount from available Electronic Data Sources used by DHS. In order for attested income to meet the standards for ‘reasonable compatibility’ it must meet one of three criteria:
More Definitions of Reasonable Compatibility
Reasonable Compatibility means a situation when a difference or discrepancy between an applicant’s attestation and the information obtained from federal and State data sources in the electronic verification process does not affect the eligibility of the applicant.
Reasonable Compatibility means that the information the applicant provided is relatively consistent and any differences will not have a significant impact on the eligibility decision.