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Silly Story Who has to meet student criteria to be eligible for food stamps (3 Items)? 10 Points
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The student is age 18-49; The student is in higher education; The student is enrolled at least half-time. Who has to meet student criteria to be eligible for food stamps? 10 Points
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Tall Tale Name two ways to be an eligible student other than working, doing work study or caring for a child. 20 Points
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In a TANF benefit group Physically or mentally unfit for employment In job training through WIA Displaced workers program Enrolled because of JOBS or OFSET Enrolled because of employer sponsored training Name two ways to be an eligible student other than working, doing work study or caring for a child. 20 Points
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Fable Ineligible students exempt from OFSET are eligible students. True or False Why? 30 Points
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Ineligible students never get to OFSET. They fall out in the filing group. Ineligible students exempt from OFSET are eligible students. True or False 30 Points
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Myth Don and Mary are applying for FS with their 2 year old daughter. Don is an ineligible student. He receives a $7,500 private scholarship for living expenses. He pays the rent of $625 and all of the utilities. What are you going to code for rent and utilities on FSMIS? 40 Points
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Don and Mary are applying for FS... We would code $0 in rent and $0 in utilities. We do not allow the deductions since Don is an ineligible student and not in the filing group. 40 Points
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Legend What types of student expenses can we deduct from non-educational income? 50 Points
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What types of student expenses can we deduct from non-educational income? None. We may deduct student expenses only from countable educational income. 50 Points
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Silly Story What are 2 differences between basic notices and timely notices? 10 Points
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1 – The date they must be sent. 2 – The right to continuing benefits. What are 2 differences between basic notices and timely notices? 10 Points
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Tall Tale Name one situation in which a notice becomes invalid. 20 Points
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Name one situation in which a notice becomes invalid. A timely notice was not sent by 10-day cutoff, the action does not occur on the date specified, the client submits needed information before a close becomes effective. 20 Points
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Fable If a client does not follow through with the application process, when can you send the notice of denial? 30 Points
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If a client does not follow through with the application process, when can you send the denial notice? 30 days from the filing date. If the filing date falls on a weekend or holiday, send the notice the first business day after the weekend or holiday. 30 Points
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Myth It is ok to send a FS closure notice at the same time as you send a 210A. This will save you time. True or False Why? 40 Points
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It is ok to send a FS closure notice at the same time as you send a 210A. This will save you time. True or False NO! NO! NO! It is never ok to send a FS closure notice at the same time you send a 210A. You must wait to see if the client follows through, and if they do not, THEN you send the appropriate notice. 40 Points
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Legend If you do a CRT action in the morning and then go back in the afternoon and do an SRS action, what notice(s) will the client receive? 50 Points
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If you do a CRT action in the morning and then go back in the afternoon and do an SRS action, what notice(s) will the client receive? The client will get a notice about their case moving to SRS. The system sends notices based on the last action of the day. Carry the CRT action forward all day for CRT SRS to ensure an approval notice is sent. 50 Points
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Silly Story What qualifies as a separate dwelling when determining who lives together? 10 Points
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What qualifies as a separate dwelling when determining who lives together? A dwelling is a living space, separate from other dwellings, that has access to the outside that does not pass though another dwelling, and contains a functional sleeping area, bathroom and kitchen facility. 10 Points
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Tall Tale Rosalie, 65, lives in an AFC facility run by Andy. Rosalie applies for FS on her own. Form the eligibility groups. 20 Points
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Rosalie, 65, lives in an AFC facility run by Andy. Rosalie applies for FS on her own. Form the eligibility groups. Rosalie and Andy are both in the household group, but Rosalie drops out at the filing group, because people in foster care cannot apply for FS on their own. 20 Points
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Fable What happens if, in a shared custody situation, the parents cannot agree on where the child gets 51% of their meals? 30 Points
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What happens if, in a shared custody situation, the parents cannot agree on where the child gets 51% of their meals? The child is not in either household and cannot get food stamp benefits. 30 Points
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Myth Grandma has custody of 2 children, mom of the 2 children moves into the household but grandma still has parental control. Mom applies for FS for herself and the 2 children. Who is in the filing group? 40 Points
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Grandma has custody of 2 children, mom of the 2 children moves into the household but grandma still has parental control. Mom applies for FS for herself and the 2 children. Who is in the filing group? They must apply in one filing group. Grandma is in the parental role and mom is a parent. 40 Points
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Legend Under what circumstances may elderly persons apply separately from others they purchase and prepare with? 50 Points
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Under what circumstances may elderly persons apply separately from others they purchase and prepare with? The elderly person must be unable to purchase and prepare their own food because of a disability which is permanent and severe. In addition, the income of all other household members managing the food cannot exceed 165% FPL. 50 Points
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Silly Story Where in the Online Manual can I find information about how to treat income? 10 Points
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Where in the Online Manual can I find information about how to treat income? Counting Client Assets 10 Points
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Tall Tale A client reports and verifies their new income on an SRS case. The countable income is below the 130% FPL. A coworker told you no action is required because it was not a reportable change. What do you do? 20 Points
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A client reports and verifies their new income on an SRS case. The countable income is below the 130% FPL. A coworker told you no action is required because it was not a reportable change. What do you do? The income is verified so you must act on it. Apply the income to the case and send the appropriate notices. Narrate Narrate Narrate. 20 Points
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Fable Your client gets paid every other week. You can calculate income by doing a 3- month average. True or False Why? 30 Points
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Your client gets paid every other week. You can calculate income by doing a 3-month average. True or False The client gets an extra paycheck once every 6 months. You can average the pay periods and convert, but you can’t average 3 months. 30 Points
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Myth Earned income that is not taxed is not counted for FS. True or False Why? 40 Points
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Earned income that is not taxed is not counted for FS. True or False Taxability doesn’t determine whether to count or exclude income. 40 Points
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Legend When is the countable income limit used to determine whether clients are eligible for FS? 50 Points
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When is the countable income limit used to determine whether clients are eligible for FS? When the case is not categorically eligible and contains no elderly or disabled persons. 50 Points
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Silly Story To waive the face-to-face interview means no eligibility interview is needed. True or False Why? 10 Points
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To waive the face-to-face interview means no eligibility interview is needed. True or False False...False...False...Every certification and recertification needs to have an interview done. How that interview is done can be flexible. 10 Points
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Tall Tale Your client calls you on June 5 th and tells you that her sister moved in May 30 th and wants food stamps. When can you add the sister to the FS? 20 Points
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You would add the sister to the FS benefits for July 1 if all the eligibility factors are cleared in June. No supplement would be issued for June. Your client calls you on June 5 th and tells you that her sister moved in May 30 th and wants food stamps. When can you add the sister to the FS? 20 Points
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Fable A TANF client reports they got a job in June. You put them in MRS. On July 1 they turn in the report form showing they are OVI for TANF. You change the FS case to TBA effective 7/1. Is this correct? 30 Points
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A TANF client reports they got a job in June. You put them in MRS... Ummmm... NO. You would put the client into TBA effective 8/1. You cannot put a client into any reporting system retroactively. And since the client was in MRS, you have to code the income on the TBA case. This gives the client less TBA benefits than they would have had if not in MRS. 30 Points
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Myth Name 3 occupations defined as self- employment by rule. 40 Points
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Name 3 occupations defined as self- employment by rule. Newspaper carriers Realtors Selling plasma Redeeming cans DPU child care providers 40 Points
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Legend John was fired on June 2 for failing to report to work. He applies on June 18 th and is OFSET mandatory. What is the penalty? 50 Points
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John was fired on June 2 for failing to report to work. He applies on June 18 th and is OFSET mandatory. What is the penalty? None. This is not a job quit. Causing your own dismissal is TANF policy – not FS. 50 Points
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