Wash. Admin. Code § 388-482-0005

Current through Register Vol. 24-21, November 1, 2024
Section 388-482-0005 - How does being a student of higher education affect my eligibility for the Washington basic food program?
(1) If you are enrolled at least half-time in an institution of higher education, you are ineligible for basic food unless you qualify for an exemption in subsection (4) of this section.
(2) You are considered a student of higher education for basic food purposes if you are:
(a) Enrolled in an institution of higher education at least half-time as defined by the institution; and
(b) Enrolled in coursework considered to be higher education.
(3) An institution of higher education is:
(a) Any educational institution that requires a high school diploma or high school equivalency certificate;
(b) A business, trade, or vocational school that requires a high school diploma or high school equivalency; or
(c) A two-year or four-year college or university that offers a degree but does not require a high school diploma or high school equivalency.
(4) If you are a student of higher education, you must also meet at least one of the following exemptions to be eligible for basic food:
(a) You are age seventeen or younger;
(b) You are age fifty or older;
(c) You are physically or mentally unable to work (we determine if you are unable to work);
(d) You have paid employment and work an average of at least twenty hours per week each month;
(e) You are self-employed, work, and earn at least the amount you would earn working an average of twenty hours per week at the federal minimum wage each month; or
(f) You were participating in a state or federal work study program during the regular school year.
(i) To qualify under this exemption, you must:
(A) Have approval for work study at the time of application for basic food;
(B) Have work study that is approved for the school term; and
(C) Anticipate actually working during that time.
(ii) The work study exemption begins:
(A) The month in which the school term starts; or
(B) The month work study is approved, whichever is later.
(iii) Once begun, the work study exemption shall continue until:
(A) The end of the month in which the school term ends; or
(B) We find out you refused a work study assignment.
(g) Starting January 16, 2021, you are determined eligible to participate in state or federal work study by your institution of higher education during the regular school year. Requirements under subsections (4)(f)(i)-(iii) of this section are suspended until the COVID-19 federal public health emergency ends as described under subsection (5) of this section.
(h) You are responsible for more than half the care of a dependent person in your assistance unit (AU) who is age five or younger;
(i) You are responsible for more than half the care of a dependent person in your AU who is between age six and eleven, if we have determined that there is not adequate child care available during the school year to allow you to:
(i) Attend class and satisfy the twenty-hour work requirement; or
(ii) Take part in a work study program.
(j) You are a single parent responsible for the care of your natural, step, or adopted child who is eleven or younger;
(k) You are an adult who has the parental responsibility of a child who is age eleven or younger if none of the following people live in the home:
(i) The child's parents; or
(ii) Your spouse.
(l) You participate in the WorkFirst program under WAC 388-310-0200;
(m) You receive TANF or SFA benefits;
(n) You attend an institution of higher education through:
(i) The Workforce Investment Act (WIA);
(ii) The basic food employment and training program under chapter 388-444 WAC;
(iii) An approved state or local employment and training program; or
(iv) Section 236 of the Trade Act of 1974.
(o) Starting January 16, 2021, you have an expected family contribution (EFC) of zero dollars in the current academic year as determined by part F of Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965.
(5) The conditions in subsection (4)(g) and (o) of this section will continue as follows:
(a) For initial applications, until thirty days after the COVID-19 federal public health emergency ends.
(b) For recertifications, no earlier than your first recertification thirty days after COVID-19 federal public health emergency ends.
(6) If you are a student of higher education, your status as a student:
(a) Begins the first day of the school term; and
(b) Continues through vacations. This includes the summer break if you plan to return to school for the next term.
(7) We do not consider you a student of higher education if you:
(a) Graduate;
(b) Are suspended or expelled;
(c) Drop out; or
(d) Do not intend to register for the next normal school term other than summer school.

Wash. Admin. Code § 388-482-0005

Amended by WSR 13-24-043, filed 11/26/13, effective 1/1/2014.
Amended by WSR 18-19-025, Filed 9/12/2018, effective 10/13/2018
Amended by WSR 20-05-047, Filed 2/13/2020, effective 3/15/2020
Amended by WSR 21-17-093, Filed 8/13/2021, effective 9/13/2021

Statutory Authority: RCW 74.04.050, 74.04.055, 74.04.057, and 74.04.510. 03-22-037, § 388-482-0005, filed 10/28/03, effective 12/1/03. Statutory Authority: RCW 74.08.090 and 74.04.510. 99-16-024, § 388-482-0005, filed 7/26/99, effective 9/1/99. Statutory Authority: RCW 74.04.050, 74.04.055, 74.04.057 and 74.08.090. 98-16-044, § 388-482-0005, filed 7/31/98, effective 9/1/98.