"Man in house" and Deprivation Factor
Note that the requirement of parental deprivation no longer exists (see Field Ops Memo in this category regarding this). However, "man in the house" cases still exist as unreported family member/income cases.Resources in this Category
| Title | Date | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Field Op 2000-11 Elimination of TAFDC Work History Requirement -Impact on EAEDC | 4/13/2000 | ||
| Field Op 2005-36: TAFDC- Eliminating Deprivation Factor, EAEDC - Eliminating Parental Family This Field Ops Memo explaoins that the parenal deprivation factor is eliminated as a categorical eligibility requirement for TAFDC. As a result, the EAEDC regulation providing categorical eligibility for some two-parent families who are not eligible for TAFDC based on work history is also eliminated, as these families should now be eligible for TAFDC. | 8/16/2005 | ||
| Field Op 2005-41: EAEDC - Eliminating Parental Family Special Project State Letter 1299 eliminated the categorical requirements of TAFDC Deprivation Factors and EAEDC Parental Family. Field Operations Memo 2005-36 gave TAO Staff information about BEACON changes and the importance of completing the “Absence” and “Disability” windows on BEACON. | 9/8/2005 | ||
| FYI February 2008 | 2/14/2008 | ||
| Hotline Focus for 07/99 Multilingual cards must be sent with every manual notice, inlcuding verification checklists; TAFDC: Family cap and deprivation factor; TAFDC: work requirement for parents of school-age children is based on mandatory school age not school attendance (note that while this reasoning still applies for figuring out which work requirement applies, it is no longer true that no work requirement applies to parents of children under 6). | 7/1/1999 | ||
| Hotline Focus for 12/96 | 12/1/1996 | ||





