Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section He-W 601.04 - Definitions: F-H(a) "Face value" means the death benefit of a life insurance policy exclusive of dividend additions or additional amounts payable because of accidental death or under other special provisions.(b) "Fair market value" means, for purposes of this chapter: (1) For all assets other than automobiles and trucks, the price at which a willing seller and a willing buyer will trade; or(2) For automobiles and trucks, the "trade-in value" in the National Automobile Dealers Association's (NADA) Official Used Car Guide, also known as the "Blue Book", unless information is not available in the Blue Book, or unless the applicant or recipient proves the value of the vehicle is different.(c) "Family" means the basic unit of individuals, consisting of: (1) One or more adults and children, if any, related by blood, marriage, or adoption, who reside in the same living unit;(2) Separate groups of related adults, other than spouses, or unrelated adults residing together;(3) A single case of children living with non-legally responsible relatives; or(4) A single case of children living under the care of unrelated persons.(d) "Family assistance program (FAP) " means the financial and medical assistance program, as defined in RSA 167:84, administered by the department.(e) "Families with older children (FWOC) " means the category of financial and medical assistance for families with at least one dependant child who is at least age 19 and up to age 20, and a full-time student in a secondary school or the equivalent level of vocational or technical training.(f) "Family member" for FANF means any individual who can be included in a FANF assistance group, such as a parent or caretaker relative, child or incapacitated spouse.(g) "Financial assistance to needy families (FANF) " means the financial and medical assistance provided under: (1) Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), which includes the: a. New Hampshire Employment Program (NHEP); and b. Family Assistance Program (FAP); and(2) The non-TANF assistance financial and/or medical assistance programs, which include the: a. Families with Older Children (FWOC) program; b. Interim Disabled Parent (IDP) program; and c. Unemployed Parent (UP) medical assistance program.(h) "4 month extended MA" means medical assistance provided regardless of financial eligibility when certain specific factors are met by the FANF assistance group.(i) "Good cause" means a substantiated reason which justifies the parent or caretaker relative's refusal to cooperate and still retain eligibility for FANF financial assistance.(j) "Good faith effort to sell real property" means that the client is making a genuine attempt to sell the property and can provide evidence to the district office that the property has been put up for sale, is currently for sale, and that no reasonable offer for the property has been refused.(k) "Grant" means a monthly dollar amount determined by subtracting net income from the payment standard for the assistance group.(l) "Grantor" means any individual who creates a trust, such as:(2) The individual's spouse;(3) A person, including a court or administrative body, with legal authority to act in place of, or on behalf of, the individual or the individual's spouse; or(4) A person, including a court or administrative body, acting at the direction or upon the request of the individual, or the individual's spouse.(m) "Gross earned income for an individual employed by another" means the total amount, prior to payroll deductions.(n) "Gross earned income for self-employed individuals" means the total amount of cash or the dollar value of in-kind benefits received by a self-employed individual as compensation for work performed minus the cost of doing business.(o) "Gross income" means the total amount of countable earned and unearned income or in-kind benefits received by assistance group members prior to any disregards or deductions.(p) "Home" means real property which is owned and occupied as the place of residence by the assistance group, consisting of the house, mobile home, condominium or townhouse and any adjoining land or buildings necessary to its maintenance, including land that is contiguous to the lot on which the house rests, and adjoining land that is divided by a road or the boundary of a political subdivision.(q) "Home and community-based care (HCBC) " means community services that individuals might need in order to prevent institutionalization.(r) "HUD 236 housing" means low income rental housing for which the private developer or owner received a low mortgage interest rate from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in return for agreeing to specified operating conditions.N.H. Admin. Code § He-W 601.04
(See Revision Note #1 and Revision Note #2 at Chapter Heading He-W 600); ss by #10399, eff 10-21-13