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0 icfi.com | Request to Quantify Areas of Program Eligibility Criteria Compared to CARE/ESA Prepared for: Low Income Oversight Board May 16, 2013 Presented by:Rebecca Eaton ICF International

1 icfi.com | Agenda  Project Background  LIOB Meeting Follow-Up Memo  Methodology  Level of Alignment of Income Criterion  Level of Alignment of Unit of Measure  Table and Charts Depicting Levels of Alignment

2 icfi.com | Project Background  From November 2012-December 2012: Conducted a review of the current categorical eligibility program list for California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) and Energy Savings Assistance (ESA) programs, as well as 70 Federal, State, and County- level public assistance programs for low-income individuals.  January 2013: Provided a report to Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas) and three California IOUs titled “CARE and ESA Program Categorical Eligibility Study” (Study).  January 31, 2013: SoCalGas submitted an Advice Letter to the California Public Utility Commission on behalf of the IOUs.  February 27, 2013: ICF and the IOUs participated in a Low Income Oversight Board (LIOB) meeting to discuss the information in the Advice Letter. Follow-up memo submitted in response to LIOB meeting request.

3 icfi.com | LIOB Meeting Follow-Up Memo  At the February 27, 2013 Low Income Oversight Board (LIOB) meeting, Commissioner Sandoval requested information quantifying the differences between the eligibility criteria. Eligibility Criteria of Current Categorically Eligible Programs Eligibility Criteria for the CARE and ESA Programs Eligibility Criteria of Other Low- Income Programs

4 icfi.com | LIOB Meeting Follow-Up Memo NOTES ON METHODOLOGY  CHALLENGE: To quantify a comparison of program elements that do not lend itself to quantification;  APPROACH: Developed and assigned numbers to depict levels of eligibility alignment. The assignment of values was somewhat random; although overall weighting based on emphasis placed on program elements during February 2013 LIOB meeting.  CONCERN: Applying numbers to these program criteria implies a level of accuracy that does not exist.  BENEFIT: The resulting charts do present the information included in the Study in a different format to help illustrate differences in program eligibility criteria.

5 icfi.com | Methodology  Selected weights for key program criteria (Income Thresholds and Unit of Measure) and developed a series of bar charts.  Less focus on Income Exclusions and Income Inclusions.  Income Exclusions and Inclusion variables were removed for the purpose of this memo for the following reasons: 1.No current categorically eligible or other income-eligible program provided an exact match of income inclusions and exclusions compared to the CARE and ESA programs. 2.Challenge of assigning weights to different income calculation inclusion and exclusion items (e.g., how to weight inclusion or exclusion of income from grants, loans, other service income, scholarships, other items).

6 icfi.com | Level of Alignment of Income Criteria CONTEXT  The importance of income as a key eligibility criterion was discussed at the February 27 th LIOB meeting.  Because LIOB meeting attendees expressed concern about placing too much emphasis on household as a unit of measure to determine program alignment, heavier weights were assigned to income thresholds as compared to household as a unit of measure.  LIOB meeting attendees also discussed the difference in the way that household was used as a unit of measure for CARE and ESA, as compared to California’s Lifeline program.

7 icfi.com | Level of Alignment of Income Criteria NUMERIC ASSIGNMENT IN BAR CHARTS  The following criteria were used in the creation of the table and bar charts:  Example of a case when numeric assignment is 45%: Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is less stringent than CARE and ESA for households of five or fewer people, but MORE stringent for households of six people or more. Numeric Assignment Income Cap CriteriaDefined in table 70%If income cap was at least as stringent as the 200% FPG used for CARE and ESA. Aligns 45%If program criterion was at least as stringent in some of the cases in its program requirements. − Less Aligned 0%No parts of the program use income eligibility criteria that are equivalent to or more stringent than 200% FPG. x Does Not Align

8 icfi.com | Level of Alignment of Unit Measure CONTEXT  G.O. 153 defines a “household” as “any individual or group of individuals who are living together as one economic unit in the same residence.”  Household as a unit of measure poses the greatest challenge to alignment between most of the current categorically eligible programs, additional programs considered, and the CARE and ESA programs.  Categorically eligible programs use a variety of units of measure, typically reflecting the way the program provides benefits. For example, benefits may go to a specific person (individual) or to a family (defined most often as persons related by birth or marriage).

9 icfi.com | Level of Alignment of Unit Measure NUMERIC ASSIGNMENT IN BAR CHARTS  The following criteria were used in the creation of the table and bar charts:  Example of a case when numeric assignment is 30%: Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program uses the terms family and household interchangeably in program literature, yet the definition was deemed to be consistent with the definition of household that is used by CARE/ESA Programs because it acknowledges related and nonrelated people living in household and operating as an economic unit. Numeric Assignment Unit of Measure CriteriaDefined in table 30%If a program uses household as a unit of measure or equivalent definition. Aligns 0%If program uses a different unit, such as individual or family, that was not considered comparable to capturing individual in the residence acting as an economic unit, as defined in G.O x Does Not Align

10 icfi.com | Table Depicting Program Alignment with CARE/ESA Income CriterionUnit of Measure CARE/ESA ALIGNS Bureau of Indian Affairs General Assistance x DOES NOT ALIGN ALIGNS CalFresh/Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) ALIGNS CalWORKs/Temporary Assistance to Needy Families* (TANF) ( *updated since memo submitted) ALIGNS x DOES NOT ALIGN Head Start Income Eligible (Tribal Only) ALIGNS x DOES NOT ALIGN Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) − LESS ALIGNED ALIGNS P8F Medi-Cal − LESS ALIGNED x DOES NOT ALIGN National School Lunch Program (NSLP) ALIGNS Supplemental Security Income ALIGNS x DOES NOT ALIGN Tribal Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) ALIGNSDOES NOT ALIGN Women, Infants & Children (WIC) ALIGNS Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) x DOES NOT ALIGN County Low-Income Health Programs − LESS ALIGNED x DOES NOT ALIGN Head Start ALIGNS x DOES NOT ALIGN Housing Choice Voucher Rent Assistance Program (Section 8) − LESS ALIGNED x DOES NOT ALIGN Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program (Section 202) ALIGNS x DOES NOT ALIGN

11 icfi.com | Level of Alignment of Current Categorical Eligibility Programs with CARE/ESA Guidelines

12 icfi.com | Level of Alignment of Select Additional Programs with CARE/ESA Guidelines