Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section III-1901 - Household CompositionA. The definition of a household includes an individual or a group of individuals who live together and customarily purchase food and prepare meals together for home consumption.B. Separate household status may not be granted to the following individuals or groups of individuals, even if they purchase and prepare meals separately: 1. spouses who live together;2. natural, adopted or step-children, age 21 or under who live with their parents.C. The definition of a household provides that elderly individuals (and their spouses) who cannot prepare their own meals because they suffer from disabilities considered permanent under the Social Security Act or some other physical or mental non-disease-related disabilities may be a separate household even if living and eating with others. This is limited to those cases where the gross income of the individuals with whom the elderly or disabled person resides does not exceed 165 percent of the poverty level.La. Admin. Code tit. 67, § III-1901
Promulgated by the Department of Health and Human Resources, Office of Family Security, LR 8:9 (January 1982), amended LR 9:62 (February 1983), LR 9:131 (March 1983), LR 14:87 (February 1988), amended by the Department of Social Services, Office of Family Support, LR 2:186 (February 1995), LR 23:79 (January 1997).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with F.R. 46:44712 et seq., F.R. 47:52328 et seq., F.R. 47:55463 et seq. and 47:55903 et seq., 7 CFR 273.1, P.L. 100-77, P.L. 103-66, P.L. 104-193.