Revision 15-4; Effective October 1, 2015
TANF
A household is not eligible for benefits if the total value of accessible resources is over $1,000.
A household is not eligible for benefits if resources are over the limit on or after the first interview date.
If a TANF applicant/recipient fails to provide resource verification for TANF, the advisor must:
- deny the TANF application, and
- process the application for non-public assistance (NPA) SNAP eligibility.
SNAP
A household is not eligible for benefits if the total value of countable resources (liquid resources and excess vehicle value) is over $5,000.
A household is not eligible for benefits if resources are over the limit on or after the first interview date. Additionally, striker households are ineligible if resources are over the limit the day before the strike.
Children on TP 32 and Children on TP 56
A child is not eligible for benefits if the total value of accessible resources is over:
- $3,000 in households with a member who is aged or has a disability and meets relationship requirements; or
- $2,000 for all other households.
Advisors must use the SNAP definitions of aged and disability found in B-431, Definition of Elderly, and B-432, Definition of Disability. The individual who is aged or has a disability does not have to be part of the Medical Programs budget group, but must meet relationship requirements.
A child is not eligible for benefits if resources are over the limit on the process date. In determining eligibility for a prior month, the household is not eligible if resources are over the limit anytime during the prior month.
Related Policy
General Policy, A-1210
Prepaid Burial Insurance, A-1233.2
Vehicles, A-1238
How to Determine Fair Market Value of Vehicles, A-1238.5
General Policy, A-1310
Categorically Eligible Households, B-470