110.9 Multiple Budget Groups in a Common Residence

A common residence may have more than one budget group, as follows:

If there is more than one budget group in a common residence, each budget group will get a monthly assistance payment reflecting a full or reduced  FSA. See Chapter 138, Supplemental handbook 730 and 750.

NOTE:  eCIS, identifies a budget group by the category and the grant group (GG) data field.

When a budget group contains members whose eligibility is based on special program requirements identified by specific program status codes, the CAO must authorize separate grant groups within one budget group. See Section 110.91.

110.91 Special Program Budget Groups

When a budget group contains members whose eligibility is based on special program requirements, the budget group must be split into two or more grant groups. The budget group receives two or more benefits issued in four or more semimonthly payments. The grant group containing the special program members receives the maximum FSA for that special grant group.

These special program budgets are identified by program status codes.

Benefits given to persons covered by these special programs are either reimbursed 100 percent by the federal government or need to be identified for separate reporting and require special handling. A budget group containing a refugee will get the maximum FSA for that special grant group, as federal reimbursement for assistance granted is 100 percent (See Supplemental Handbook, Chapter 730).

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These special programs cover the following persons:

NOTE:  When a person can be identified by more than one program status code, the worker must assign the appropriate code. This determination must be based on the code for the primary characteristic.

 

The following special budget groups require special system handling:

Coding for a special budget group or special grant groups is identified by the relevant program status codes or qualification codes.

Revised July 10, 2024, replacing November 2, 2018