(1) To be eligible for HEAT assistance, an applicant must be:
- (a) a United States born or naturalized citizen as evidenced by a document verifying the individual was born in the United States or naturalization documents; or
(b) lawfully admitted into the United States:
- (i) for permanent residence as evidenced by a valid United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Permanent Resident Card (Form I-551);
- (ii) with a valid USCIS Employment Authorization Card (Form I-766) with one of the following categories: A3, A4, A5, A10, C11, C25, RE1, RE2, RE3, RE4, or RE5;
- (iii) with a valid USCIS Arrival/Departure Record (Form I-94) with a Customs and Border Protection endorsement stamp marked with one of the following: I-551, 203A7, 207, 208, 212D5, RE1, RE2, RE3, RE4, or RE5; or
- (iv) with a valid USCIS Approval Notice (Form I-797A) issued with one of the following classes: I-551, 203A7, 207, 208, 212D5, RE1, RE2, RE3, RE4, or RE5.
(2) The following are not eligible to participate in the HEAT program:
- (a) an applicant who is admitted into the United States as a temporary entrant with a USCIS 1-94; or
- (b) an applicant who does not have one of the documents listed in Subsection (1) or whose documents are expired.
KEY: energy assistance, residency requirements, opening and closing dates, HEAT
Date of Last Change: June 14, 2022
Notice of Continuation: June 17, 2022
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 35A-8-1403