Wyo. Code R. 007-0001-2
General Agency, Board or Commission Rules
Chapter 2: Wyoming Military Assistance Trust Fund
Effective Date: 05/09/2024 to Current
Rule Type: Current Rules & Regulations
Reference Number: 007.0001.2.05092024
Section 1. Authority. These rules are promulgated by authority of Wyoming Statute 19-7-402(c).
Section 2. Purpose. The Wyoming Military Assistance Trust Fund provides conditional emergency assistance to qualified military members and dependents. The plan is established to provide emergency assistance during periods of financial hardship resulting from the military member's active duty status and to members of the Wyoming National Guard to support dependent care expenses incurred during drill periods.
(a) The Adjutant General is the final authority in administering the Wyoming Military Assistance Trust Fund.
(b) The Adjutant General, and his designees, are permitted to exercise discretion in administering these rules. Moreover, except for eligibility requirements, the Adjutant General, and his designees, possess discretion to waive the requirements set forth herein.
(c) Evaluative Criterion For Approval of Emergency Assistance Requests and not for Dependent Care Reimbursement Requests (may include but are not limited to):
(E) Other issues of financial hardship related to military member's active duty status.
(iv) Bankruptcy filed or pending;
(v) Pending Disciplinary Action (military Member only);
(vi) Length of active duty;
(vii) Other aid available and/or received; and
(viii) Amounts and date of any funds previously received from this fund.
(d) Evaluation Criterion for Approval of Dependent Care Reimbursement Expenses.
(i) Members of the Wyoming National Guard may request reimbursement of dependent care expenses incurred while performing military duty in any status for up to 39 calendar days each calendar year.
(ii) The definition of 'military status' includes the following:
(A) Annual Training (AT)
(B) Special Training (ST)
(C) Active Guard and Reserve (AGR)
(D) Any form of Title 10 service
(E) Any form of paid inactive duty service
(F) State Active Duty
(iii) Reimbursement for expenses is limited to dependents through age 11 or older dependents with a documented need for care who are registered in the requesting member's Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System account.
(iv) The individual providing care cannot be the spouse of the Guardsman or a parent or guardian to the dependent.
(e) Approval Process.
(i) Emergency Assistance Requests. The level of approval authority is dictated by the amount of assistance requested. Each approval authority possesses the discretion to approve an amount lower than the amount requested, or to deny the request completely. The levels of approval authority are as follows:
(A) Level 1 – Wyoming Military Department Soldier and Family Program Director (applications up to $1,500); and
(B) Level 2 – Deputy Director of Wyoming Military Department (applications over $1,500 to $3,000).
(C) Level 3 – Requests for over $3,000 can only be approved by the Adjutant General, and only in extraordinary circumstances.
(ii) Dependent Care Reimbursement Requests. Approval authority for all requests will be the Deputy Director of the Wyoming Military Department.
(a) Emergency Assistance Requests.
(i) Any member of the Wyoming national guard or a reserve unit that is based in Wyoming who has been called to active duty or active state service;
(ii) Any Wyoming resident who is a member of a military reserve unit that is not based in Wyoming, if the member is called to active duty;
(iii) Any other Wyoming resident performing service in the uniformed services as defined in W.S. 19-11-103(a)(ix) for any branch of the military of the United States; and
(iv) Members of the immediate family for those personnel identified in paragraphs (a) through (c) of this section. For purposes of this paragraph, “immediate family” means spouse and each child as defined by W.S. 2-1-301(a)(v) and, if they are dependents of the member of the military, the parents, grandparents, siblings, stepchildren and adult children of the member of the military.
(v) Recipients who meet the above status criteria must also need assistance as a last resort to address financial hardship resulting from the military member’s active duty status.
(b) Dependent Care Reimbursement Requests. Military members of the Wyoming National Guard in any pay grade.
(a) Emergency Assistance Requests. Eligible recipients may apply for funds, based upon available funds by submitting a completed application packet containing:
(i) Application for Wyoming Military Assistance Trust Fund;
(ii) Consent and authorization to release information;
(iii) Proof of residency (if applicable); (iv) Proof of military membership and member's active duty status; (v) Proof of dependency (if applicable); (vi) Military member's most current Leave and Earnings Statement (LES)(if available); and (vii) Substantiating documents (if applicable, i.e. car repair estimates, rental agreement, utility bill, bank statements, employment records, etc.).
(b) Dependent Care Reimbursement Requests. Eligible members may apply for reimbursement for dependent care expenses incurred in the previous 90 days. Approved reimbursement will be based upon available funds. Eligible members can apply by submitting a completed application packet containing:
(i) Application for Wyoming Military Trust Fund Dependent Care Reimbursement; (ii) Receipt or invoice for care provided with details of dependent name(s), dates of care, total cost, and signature of care provider; (iii) Proof of status (pay stub, Leave and Earnings Statement/LES, orders)
(c) Wyoming Army National Guard requests should be delivered to: Wyoming Military Department, ATTN: Soldier and Family Program Director, 5410 Bishop Boulevard, Cheyenne, WY 82009.
(d) Wyoming Air National Guard requests should be delivered to: 153rd Airlift Wing, ATTN: Airman and Family Readiness Program Manager, 217 Dell Range Boulevard, Cheyenne, WY 82009.
(a) Payments are subject to the availability of funds and the sole discretion and approval authority of the Adjutant General or his designees.
(b) The following are examples of acceptable reasons for assistance under the Emergency Assistance provisions of the fund: food, rent, utilities, emergency transportation and vehicle repair, funeral expenses, medical/dental expenses, personal needs when pay is delayed or stolen, emergency home repairs (habitability/essential areas but not home improvements), etc., as well as other emergency needs at the discretion of the approval authority.
(c) Dependent care expenses shall be capped at “Full Day Rate 75th percentile” listed in the most recent and available Market Price Study from the Wyoming Department of Family Services, broken down by age of the dependent.
(d) The Military Department will process dependent care reimbursement requests once each month and approved recipients can expect payment within 60 days of application.
(e) Regardless of appropriation and availability, funds shall not be used to:
(i) Help pay for nonessentials;
(ii) Finance ordinary leave or vacation;
(iii) Pay fines or legal expenses;
(iv) Help liquidate or consolidate debt;
(v) Assist with house purchase or home improvements; or
(vi) Cover bad checks or pay credit card bills