Recipients are required to report significant changes that might affect their eligibility for cash assistance as soon as they are aware of such a change. Workers must instruct clients of this responsibility at the application interview and at each subsequent redetermination.
When a change is reported, workers will review eligibility in light of the new circumstance. If the change will result in ineligibility, the worker must take action to close the assistance case and send notice to the client at least ten (10) days prior to the effective date of the closing. (In some situations, ten (10) days advance notice is not required. See DSSM 5302 for a complete list of those situations. In those cases, notice of the change must be sent five (5) days in advance of the change.)
A significant change is defined as any of the following:
. | change in household size; or |
. | new source of employment; or |
. | loss of unsubsidized employment or a change in employment status from full-time to part-time which was beyond the recipient's control; or |
. | an increase of forty (40) hours or more in unsubsidized employment per month; or |
. | receipt of a new source of unearned income; or |
. | increases or decreases in existing sources of unearned income totaling $50.00 or more per month. |
EXAMPLE: An applicant applies in May. The applicant is employed. The applicant is working 30 hours per week and earned $6.15 per hour. The best estimate of wages is calculated by multiplying 30 hours times $6.15 ($184.50 per week), then multiplying the weekly figure by 4.33 to determine the monthly income of $789.89.
If the change will not result in ineligibility, workers will proceed by:
Instructing the recipient to provide any necessary verification of the change within ten (10) days. Action is taken to effect the reported change prospectively. (See DSSM 2014). Refer to DSSM 9085 for reporting changes for Food Stamps.
For Cash Assistance and Food Stamps:
The Division can terminate benefits if, based on reliable information, the following is true:
. | All members of an assistance group/household have died; or |
. | All members of an assistance group/household have moved from Delaware; or |
. | DSS mail has been returned by the post office indicating no known forwarding address. |
For Medical Assistance:
The Division can terminate benefits for an individual if, based on reliable information, the following is true:
. | The member of the assistance group has died; or |
. | The member of the assistance group has moved from Delaware; or |
. | DSS mail has been returned by the post office indicating no known forwarding address. |
Outlined below is a method for obtaining information from client and procedures for processing address changes.
The following procedures are to be used when a client reports a change of address:
NOTE: If the change cannot effect the benefit prior to deadline for the next scheduled benefit(s) issuance, offer the client the option of a benefit(s) hold. Document the client's decision on whether the benefit(s) is to be held. If the client elects to have the benefit(s) held, send message to DMS to hold.
REMEMBER: If the move is to a shelter for battered women and children, the household may receive an additional Food Stamp allotment as a separate household only once a month. (See DSS Manual Section 9707.)
If the client owned the previous residence, review the disposition of any real property for appropriate eligibility determination of income and resources.
When ineligibility occurs after the first day of the month, the cash assistance case must be closed the following month. Note: If the change is reported too late in the month to allow for advance notice to the recipient, the case is closed the next month. (See DSSM 5202 for exceptions to the advance notice requirement.)
The following action must be taken on the current month's benefits.
16 Del. Admin. Code § 2000-2002