Appendix A: Deeming Income and Resources of Ineligible Persons

 

Ineligible Students, Noncitizens, SSN Disqualifications, and ABAWDs

Intentional Program Violations

Sponsored Noncitizens

Disqualified Fleeing Felon, Probation/ Parole Violator or because of E/T Requirements

 

YES

NO

YES

NO

See Chapter 522 for deeming requirements and procedures

YES

NO

Ineligible person is counted in determining income limit

 

X

 

X

 

X

Ineligible person is counted for benefit level

 

X

 

X

 

X

Resources deemed

All

 

All

 

All

 

Income deemed

Prorated among
all members

 

All

 

All

 

Shelter expenses when ineligible person pays

     NOTE:  The full SUA is counted, not prorated.

Prorated among
all members

 

All

 

X

 

Child care deduction when ineligible person pays and child is eligible

Prorated among
all members

 

All

 

X

 

Child support deduction to a nonhousehold member when ineligible person pays

Prorated among
all members

 

All

 

X

 

Medical expenses when ineligible person pays the expense for an elderly or disabled eligible member

Prorated among
all members

 

All

 

X

 

The presence of a disabled or elderly ineligible household member does not entitle the household to the increased resource test, the net-only income limit, or the unlimited shelter deduction applied to households with an elderly or disabled member.

Reissued March 1, 2012,  replacing July 30, 2008