16 Del. Admin. Code § 6000
The purpose of Emergency Assistance is to avoid the destitution of a child or of a needy distressed resident of the State by providing payments which eliminate or alleviate an emergency condition. An emergency is caused by an unforeseen circumstance or combination of circumstances or the resulting state that calls for immediate action.
Title IV §404(a)(2), 31 Del. Code §521
This policy applies to Delaware residents who are experiencing a crisis due to unforeseen circumstances. Services are provided through the Division of State Service Centers (DSSC).
1. DHSS Staff Determine Eligibility
F. Family has children removed from the community
Financial Eligibility
A. Household Income Is Limited
Income eligibility is met if the family meets the technical eligibility criteria above.
1. The emergency must have resulted from an unforeseen circumstance
or combination of circumstances that are beyond the recipient's control.
2. Medicaid individuals and families cannot have resources immediately accessible
to meet their needs.
3. The child cannot have resources immediately accessible to meet his or her needs,
or
Individuals or families must meet technical and financial eligibility criteria.
Technical Eligibility
Only the following Delaware residents may participate:
2. DHSS Staff Limits Assistance to Recipients
A. Applicants for assistance must have a qualifying emergency. A qualifying emergency is one that resulted from an unforeseen circumstance or combination of circumstances that are beyond the recipient's control.
NOTE: A recipient whose money is stolen may receive assistance if the recipient provides a police report of the incident.
DHSS will not authorize emergency assistance when the emergency was due to a recipient's failure to comply with a requirement of a Division of Social Services program. This includes individuals whose grant was reduced as the result of a sanction or disqualification.
Example:
This section only applies to those who are technically eligible due to receipt of cash or medical assistance as listed in Technical Eligibility above.
31 Del.Code §521
This policy applies any time a payment is issued for Emergency Assistance Services.
1. DHSS Makes Payments to Vendors
Payments for Emergency Assistance Services are made by check directly to the vendor..
| Exception: Payments for food may be made directly to the recipient. |
2. DHSS Limits Amounts and Frequency of Payments to Vendors
A household can receive approval for a payment from each of the following categories. Payment is limited to one period of 30 consecutive days in any twelve consecutive months.
Payments authorized within the 30-day period may cover needs which will arise during the 60 consecutive days beginning on the day after the end of the 30-day period.
Payments authorized within the 30-day period may cover debts which became due and payable within the 60 consecutive days immediately prior to the day the recipient applies for assistance.
The maximum payment a household can receive during the 30 day period is:
3. Payment Limits Apply to the Original Household
The payment limitation and time restrictions apply only to the original household.
Former members of a household that received emergency assistance may themselves receive assistance if they had not requested funds while part of the original household. For example, a household (F1) contains two TANF cases (A1) and (A2).
A1 receives emergency assistance to purchase a refrigerator in July. In September A2 moves to her own apartment. Several months later in December A2 needs money to pay the rent because her money was stolen. A2 can receive help because she is no longer part of the F1 household and while part of the F1 household had not requested assistance. If A1 asked for help, A1 would be denied because A1 received an emergency assistance payment less than twelve months ago.
31 Del. Code §521
This policy applies after applicants are determined eligible for Emergency Assistance services.
1. Emergency Assistance is Provided for Qualified Emergencies
Recipients with an emergency as defined in DSSM 6000 and who meet the eligibility criteria in DSSM 6002 are eligible to receive emergency assistance.
The covered items and the conditions that must be present before payments can be authorized are listed below.
A. Home repairs
The repair must be needed to assure adequate heating, refrigeration, cooking facilities, and water supplies.
B. Shelter expense
ii. DHSS will authorize the maximum time and amount allowed for temporary emergency shelter unless the recipient refuses to:
b. Actively seek permanent housing and cooperate with DHSS in monitoring progress of the housing search
iv. Discuss progress with the worker
Failure to cooperate without good cause (e.g., illness of recipient or immediate family member, no viable contacts remaining) will result in termination of the recipient's authorization for temporary emergency shelter
Cooperation with the housing search requires the recipient to:
iii. DHSS will not authorize temporary emergency shelter if free or permanent shelter is available or was refused without good cause.
Good cause includes the need for a family member to remain in a school district or near an employer when public or private transportation is not reasonably available.
2. Permanent shelter
Recipients must be able to maintain ongoing permanent shelter costs in order to receive help toward permanent shelter. Assistance can be used to payup to two months' arrearage or the first month's rent and/or security deposit. See DSSM 6003 for amounts and limitations.
The recipients must be homeless or in jeopardy of losing their home. They cannot be more than 60 days behind in making payments on rent or mortgage or property taxes.
A maximum of $1,200 is allowed to provide a homeless recipient with up to 90 consecutive days of temporary emergency shelter in a DHSS certified shelter.
A maximum of $650 is allowed to help a recipient:
C. Moving expenses
The move must be necessitated by a crisis situation such as fire, eviction or condemnation of a house. The applicant must provide estimates before payments can be authorized.
D. Household appliances and home furnishings
The appliance or furnishing must be needed to assure adequate heating, refrigeration, and cooking facilities, and to provide appropriate sleeping arrangements. Funds may be used to purchase new items or replace existing items.
| Exception: When an existing item is replaced, it must be worn out. Replacement of existing items is not permitted if the item is still serviceable. |
E. Medical needs
A medical need is present if that need could result in serious impairment of health, prolonged hospitalization, or death.
F. Fuel and utility bills
The recipient must have an unpaid bill which became due and payable within 60 consecutive days immediately prior to the day the recipient applies for assistance. The recipient must be in immediate jeopardy of having his or her service disconnected or be unable to purchase fuel to maintain adequate living conditions. Recipients who have applied for funds under the Energy Crisis Assistance Program (ECAP) are eligible for assistance only when a delay in receiving ECAP funds will cause a hardship.
G. Food expenses
A food need is present that could result in hunger in spite of the expedited service requirements of the Food Supplement Program. Households eligible for expedited service must receive their food benefits within 7 calendar days following the date the application was filed.
Payments for food expense are limited as follows
| 1 person | $20.00 |
| 2 - 4 persons | $27.00 |
| 5 - 7 persons | $33.00 |
| 8 - 10 persons | $40.00 |
| 11 or more persons | $53.00 |
H. Clothing
Assistance for clothing is authorized only if the need results from fire or theft and there is no other resource available.
I. Transportation
Costs are allowed only when:
This policy applies to any staff assigned to provide emergency assistance services.
Emergency Assistance Staff Offer Specific Services
Emergency assistance staff will offer at least the following services, as required.
A. In personal and family crisis situations:
B. In medical crisis situations:
C. In housing and maintenance crisis situations:
6008.1 Purpose
45CFR, Subsection 233.120 authorizes emergency assistance to needy families with children. The statute enables states to receive matching funds for state authorized emergency assistance services. A state is eligible for reimbursement if the services provided are used to prevent a potential family disruption.
The State Plan for Title IV-A, Emergency Assistance, of the Social Security Act details the agreement between the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for determining service eligibility.
D. Services will be provided to the child/family regardless of family Emergency Assistance eligibility.
K. Resources: cash on hand (in pocket, checking or savings) to alleviate the emergency conditions. A family is without resources where family income is less than $73,000. Worker judgement will be used based on file documents, family provided information, and worker knowledge of the family. The income level established is two times the State median income.
31 Del.C. §356, SSA §404
This policy applies when a non-parent relative needs assistance to provide for the needs of a child who has moved into the home within the last 180 days. Payments made by the Program are disregarded for the Emergency Assistance Program, Division of Social Services cash assistance programs, the Food Supplement Program, and the Child Care Subsidy Program.
Refer clients to the Division of State Service Centers to receive services.
31 Del.C. §356, SSA §404
1. Applicants Must Meet Financial Criteria
Applicants must meet the following financial criteria.
2. Applicants Must Meet Technical Criteria
Applicants must meet the following technical criteria.
A. Relationship. The child is living with a relative within the 5th degree of relationship, as defined by DSSM 3004.
| Exception: The parent cannot live in the home with the caregiver. |
3. Applicants Must Verify Eligibility Factors
The following eligibility factors must be documented.
D. Cost of needed services. Caregivers have the option of presenting estimates from a vendor for the needed services or receipts itemizing the expenditures for the needed service. See DSSM 6108 listing conditions for caregiver reimbursements.
The following eligibility factors are accepted by declaration.
31 Del.C. §356, SSA §404
This policy applies to Kinship Care Transitional Resource Program recipients. Payments made by the Program are disregarded for the Emergency Assistance Program, Division of Social Services cash assistance programs, the Food Supplement Program, and the Child Care Subsidy Program.
There is no guarantee services will be provided. DHSS reserves the right to limit services based on available resources and funding.
1. DSSC May Pay the Vendors
Caregivers may elect to verify the cost of needed services by presenting estimates to Division of State Service Centers (DSSC) staff. In these instances payments are made by check payable to the vendor.
2. DSSC May Reimburse the Caregivers
The caregiver may be reimbursed when the following conditions are met:
3. Benefit Amounts Are Limited
The maximum benefit is $500 per child per transition period per year. The year starts with the date benefits were provided by the Kinship Care Transitional Resource Program.
4. Covered Items/Services Are Limited
The Kinship Care Transitional Resource Program payment is made to meet the needs arising from the child's moving into the caregiver's home. Payments may be used for items and/or services such as but not limited to:
| Exception: Recreational electronic equipment such as personal computers, televisions, or stereos is not covered. |
45 CFR 205.10
Applicants and recipients have the right to request a fair hearing if they disagree with any Kinship Care Transitional Resource Program decision made by the Division of State Service Centers. See DSSM section 5000. The Division of Social Services Hearing Office will schedule and conduct the fair hearings.
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