(1) Rule R986-200 is used for determining asset and income eligibility except:
- (a) the income and assets of an SSI recipient living in the household are counted if that individual is legally responsible for the client;
(b)(i) the total gross income of an alien's sponsor and the sponsor's spouse is counted as unearned income for the alien;
- (ii) if a person sponsors more than one alien, the total gross income of the sponsor and the sponsor's spouse is counted for each alien;
- (iii) indigent aliens, as defined by 7 CFR 273.4(c)(3)(iv), are not exempt;
(c)(i) one vehicle, with a maximum of $8,000 equity value, is not counted;
- (ii) the entire equity value of one vehicle equipped to transport a disabled individual is exempt from the asset limit even if the vehicle has a value over $8,000; and
- (iii) beginning October 1, 2007, all motorized vehicles are exempt.
- (2) The GA payment level is set by the Department and available for review at all Department local offices.
(3)(i) If otherwise eligible, GA will be paid effective the first day of the month following the month the application is received by the Department provided the application is completed within 30 days.
- (ii) If the application is not completed within 30 days, but is completed within 60 days, the first day the client may be eligible is the day all verification requested by the Department is received by the Department.
- (iii) If the application is not completed within 60 days, a new application is required.
- (4) An application is complete when all information and verification requested by the Department has been provided by the applicant.
KEY: general assistance (GA), SNAP
Date of Last Change: September 27, 2022
Notice of Continuation: August 14, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 35A-3-401; 35A-3-402