203.03 FAP (Family Assistance Program)
SR 16-05 Dated 09/16 |
The Family Assistance Program (FAP) provides
financial assistance for families with dependent children:
- in
which all of the adult individuals in the assistance group (AG) are
receiving financial assistance for Aid to the Permanently and Totally
Disabled (APTD), Aid to the Needy Blind (ANB), or Old Age Assistance
(OAA) financial and medical assistance;
- who are cared
for by a specified relative other than a parent who is not requesting
or receiving any category of FANF assistance (caretaker relative not
included); or
- who are cared
for by a parent, or a specified relative other than a parent who is
requesting or receiving FANF assistance (caretaker relative-included),
who meets one of the following permanent NHEP exemption criteria:
- being age 60 or older; or
- receiving SSI, SSDI, or Veteran’s Administration
benefits with a disability rating of 80% or greater.
(see Section 808.05, Exemptions from Participation in NHEP)
AGs
can be transferred to FAP from another FANF category of financial assistance
when a parent or caretaker relative:
- has
been determined by the NHEP Team to be permanently exempt from NHEP
work requirements due to having long-term obstacles to employment;
or
- is requesting a second or subsequent hardship extension
for caring for a disabled relative, AG member, or spouse, and the
District Office Supervisor has reviewed the case and determined that
circumstances warrant a permanent exemption from NHEP work requirements.
The FAP
program does not have a work component. All members of a FAP case are
exempt from NHEP work program requirements. FAP recipients may not volunteer
for the NHEP work program and are not eligible for any NHEP work program-related
support services as described in Section
808.41, Support
Services.
References:
He-W 601.04; He-W 602.06; He-W 602.14: He-W 602.16; He-W 637.04;
RSA 167:78, X; RSA 167:84; 42 USC 608(a)(1)