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0 icfi.com | CARE and ESA Program Categorical Eligibility Study Prepared for: Low Income Oversight Board Burbank, California February 27, 2013 Presented by:Rebecca Eaton ICF International

1 icfi.com | Agenda  Project Background  Scope  CARE/ESA Program Eligibility Guidelines  Determining Alignment  Program Comparisons and Level of Alignment

2 icfi.com | Project Background  CPUC requires California IOUs to update list of categorically eligible programs Annual update Ensure consistency with the CARE and ESA Program income eligibility guidelines.  SoCalGas, in conjunction with the other three California IOUs, issued an solicitation for an independent review to comply with CPUC decision D , which states “The list must propose to retain and add categorically eligible programs for enrollment in low income programs, as appropriate.” As appropriate, the IOUs may also propose to eliminate programs, which do not employ income thresholds consistent with the CARE and ESA Programs.”  ICF was awarded the contract; December-mid-January worked to review the current list of categorically eligible programs and evaluate additional prospective programs; February reviewed interested party Protest Letters

3 icfi.com | CARE/ESA Eligibility Guidelines PROGRAMS OVERVIEW  CARE and ESA Program share the same eligibility guidelines  There are two methods with which participants can enroll: Income Qualification – Total household income, as defined in General Order 153, must fall within 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Guidelines (FPG) in accordance with PU Code Categorical Exemption – participants must be enrolled in one of the following state or Federal programs: –Bureau of Indian Affairs General Assistance –CalFresh/Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) –CalWORKs/Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) –Head Start Income Eligible (Tribal Only) –Healthy Families A&B –Low-income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) –Medicaid/Medi-Cal –National School Lunch Program (NSLP) –Supplemental Security Income (SSI) –Tribal TANF –Women, Infants, and Children Program (WIC)

4 icfi.com | Scope  Assessing categorical eligibility and other income-eligible programs to determine consistency with CARE and ESA Programs regarding: Income threshold at or below 200 percent of FPG Income threshold that is applied to a household as a unit of measure, as opposed to an individual or family Inclusions and exclusions for calculating income  Use publicly available information sources as much as possible to facilitate reference of information sources, among other benefits  Statewide program applicability

5 icfi.com | Defining Household Income  General Order 153, which defines household as “any individual or group of individuals living together as one economic unit in the same residence”.  “Total Household Income” [includes all] revenues, from all members of a household, from whatever source derived, whether taxable or nontaxable, including, but not limited to: wages, salaries, interest, dividends, spousal support and child support, grants, gifts, allowances, stipends, public assistance payments, social security and pensions, rental income, income from self employment and cash payments from other sources, and all employment-related, non-cash income.”

6 icfi.com | Approach Research –58 county and 15 state and federal public assistance programs for low-income populations –Publicly available information –Conversations with subject matter experts Interviews –Conducted interviews with IOUs to develop a more complete understanding of the issues surrounding the current operation of the CARE and ESA Programs Comparison –Unit of measure –Income – Crosswalked non-Federal Poverty Guidelines to FPG – Appendix II

7 icfi.com | Approach Matrix –Developed comprehensive data collection matrix to identify and assess low-income assistance programs –Determined alignment or misalignment with CARE/ESA Program criteria Analysis –Analyzed research and synthesized findings in a written report summarizing key findings and recommendations Documentation –Obtained sample letters of acceptance documents from programs Source listing Review of Protest Letters; understand concerns expressed regarding study; clarifications are being provided to help increase mutual understanding

8 icfi.com | Summary of Findings Three programs align with the CARE/ESA Program 200 percent FPG income cap and household unit of measure CalFresh/Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) National School Lunch Program (NSLP) Women, Infants & Children (WIC) program However, the three programs have income inclusions and exclusions which are not consistent with the CARE/ESA Programs Head Start Programs are also close to alignment with CARE and ESA Programs, using 200 percent FPG income cap; however, they use family as a unit of measure instead of household, which is not consistent with CARE/ESA.

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