NJ Dept. of Community Affairs PSE&G Energy Assistance Conferences 2018 Universal Service Fund Program & Home Energy Assistance Program Overview NJ Dept. of Community Affairs PSE&G Energy Assistance Conferences 2018
Home Energy Assistance The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is designed to help low-income families and individuals meet home heating and medically necessary cooling costs
Funding Source for the Home Energy Assistance Program US Department of Health & Human Services Fiscal year 2017 was $120 Million Fiscal year 2018 allocation? We expect to be around 2017 level.
What criteria are used to establish benefit eligibility and amount What criteria are used to establish benefit eligibility and amount? H E A Eligibility Household size Household income = or < than 200% FPL Applicant or household member must be responsible for heating payments Social Security Numbers Automatic Validated through the Social Security Administration
What criteria are used to establish benefit eligibility and amount What criteria are used to establish benefit eligibility and amount? H E A Benefit amount Household income Size Fuel type Region in NJ Cooling Meet income guidelines for HEA Doctor’s note
How is the information acquired How is the information acquired? Electronic File Transfer from DHS - FAMIS The following program participants will be automatically processed for HEA and USF: SNAP (Food Stamp) applications. PAAD applications. Electronic file transfer from FAMIS to USF/HEA System
Maximum HEA benefit amount per household per year Heating Assistance up to $2,000.00 which includes the regular HEA benefit and… emergency fuel purchase up to $450.00 restoration of service (one per year) up to $100.00 cold air infiltration (one per year) supplemental payments If funds are available Cooling $200.00
What Emergency Benefits can HEA provide? Deliverable Fuels EA period starts after first regular HEA payment Emergency benefit for a fuel delivery if Client brings a statement certifying fuel has run out Local CAP/CBO agency verifies lack of fuel Gas/Electric Emergency benefit to cancel pending service interruption Shutoff notice to the CAP/CBO No emergency payments before March 16th
What criteria are used to establish benefit eligibility and amount What criteria are used to establish benefit eligibility and amount? Universal Service Fund Eligibility Annual energy burden ( how much is spent in electric and gas) Household income = or < 175% of FPL Head of household or spouse name on utility bill Monthly Benefits are calculated Household energy burden exceeds 3% of Household annual income for Gas expense or 3% for Electric expense. If you heat your house with electricity, you must spend more than 6% of your income on Electricity.
How USF benefits are paid? USF benefits are paid as a monthly direct credit to the utility account Maximum USF benefit monthly of $150, combined gas and electric, up to $1,800 a year Fresh Start Component – Handled between BPU and Utility company
Funding Source for the USF Program The USF program was created by the NJ Board of Public Utilities to help low income households pay for their electric and natural gas costs Funding source – Societal Benefit Fund – Rate payers
Universal Service Fund Only seven large Gas & Electric Utility companies regulated by BPU can participate Electronic data Transfers between USFHEA system and the utilities (Send & Receive Process)
When are applications accepted? USF Any time during the year Applicant must reapply each year HEA October 1st to April 30 Applicant must reapply each year Cooling – automatic recertification – Credits will be sent to an active electric account
USFHEA Recertification & Paper Applications- CAP/CBO Offices Home Energy Assistance – Universal Service Fund and Weatherization Program Applications CAP/CBO agency staff enters information Verifications provided by client Recertification Process – Only clients who submitted an application and received benefit the previous year will receive a recertification Clients who received a cooling benefit the previous year will automatically receive benefits thorough the recertification process.
LIHEAP & USF All information about these programs can be found at the Department of Community Affairs website: www.energyassistance.nj.gov Applications and local agency information can be obtained at this site 1-800-510-3102