Chapter 14: Administration of Income Support (ii) Delegation of Authority Income Support Program

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Chapter 14: Administration of Income Support (ii) Delegation of Authority Income Support Program Intent: Act: (if applicable) To identify the authority level for Income Support benefits and services. N/A Regulations: N/A Overview: (if applicable) Client Services Officer Requirements Amount/Conditions Basic Benefits Additional assistance Up to amount in Regulation 16.(4) monthly for rent or mortgage only Board and lodging daily rates Prevailing rate or those negotiated with facilities Private accommodations - $25/day Meals where not included in commercial establishment - $20/day Child Benefit Adjustment Comforts Allowance Condo fees Cost of Living Allowance (coastal Labrador) As per CBA tables As per Regulations 19.(2) and (3) Included as a mortgage payment subject to Regulation 16 As per Regulation 19(1)(h). Client must reside in coastal

Emergency assistance Emergency accommodations placement in a commercial establishment (i.e. hotel) Family benefits Fuel Supplement Guaranteed Income Supplement Supplement Incentive Allowance Labrador and maintain a residence or have dependents and live in a board and lodging arrangement Up to $1000/request Up to 3 days As per Regulations 13, 14 and 15 19(1)(a) and (b). Must maintain a home and be responsible for the payment of utilities 19(1)(f). Must be in receipt of OAS/GIS For allowances approved by the Minister as an exempt income up to $175/month Regulation 8(d)(vi) Individual Benefits s 13, 14 and 15 Municipal taxes and fees Rates as charged by the municipality Mortgage 16 Refund of a credit balance Up to $500 Rent 16. For a single applicant where that person has maintained a rental unit for a minimum

Retroactive assistance/underpayment Security deposit Special needs rent/mortgage Utilities included in rent/mortgage of 6 months As per Section 23 of the IES Act. Retroactive Income Support benefits where the covering period is less than 12 months in duration 19(5)(d). Initial and subsequent requests 16(3)(a) and (b) As per Regulation 16(2) Health Benefits Ambulance/dental care Blind Persons Supplement As per eligibility for basic Income Support benefits and conditions of Dental Health Program 19(1)(i) as verified by an approved professional Diets (diabetic and others) Drug card 19(1)(i) and (l) (up to $60) As per eligibility for basic Income Support benefits and based on NLPDP s coverage criteria Eye exams Rates and frequency as per Regulation 22 Eye glasses Rates and frequency (every 12

months for dependent and 36 months for adult) as per Regulation 23 Eye glasses repair 22(4) and (5) Hearing aids Medical transportation in province Medical equipment Medical gases Medical supplies Orthotics and prosthetics As per eligibility for basic Income Support benefits As per Regulation 19(5)(a), by the criteria outlined in policy As per eligibility for basic Income Support benefits and based on Department of Health and Community Services coverage criteria As per eligibility for basic Income Support benefits and based on Department of Health and Community Services coverage criteria As per eligibility for basic Income Support benefits and based on Department of Health and Community Services coverage criteria As per eligibility for basic Income Support benefits and based on Department of Health and Community Services coverage criteria Special Needs Benefits via appeal As per decision of Appeals Board Burials As per Regulation 27

Earned Income Supplement Fumigation Furniture beds Rates established in policy As per Regulation 19(1)(m) for homeowners, prevailing rates 21(1)(d) for children only, not to exceed $1000 for total request Furniture repairs Repair costs which exceed $50 but that do not exceed 50% of the contribution cost as prescribed in the Regulations Furniture Start-up Allowance 17 Initial allowance High School Incentive Allowance Housekeeper Allowance Medic Alert bracelets Job Start benefit Paternity testing Private childcare Service of documents Summer school fees/transportation 19(1)(m) As per Regulation 19(1)(c) and (d) up to 6 months As per Regulation 19(l)(m), prevailing rate, not to exceed $200 19(1)(n) and (o) no more than once in 12 months As per Regulation 19(l)(m) prevailing rate 19(1)(e) Funding for service of legal documents concerning child/spousal support As per Regulation 19(1)(m), prevailing rate. Transportation

by bus or private vehicle Technical assistance devices As per Regulation 19(1)(m) and need verified by an approved professional Visual smoke detector up to $250/purchase Alertmaster telephone/doorbell combination system up to $155 TTY device up to $422 Transportation Appeal Board hearings Household moving and storage Legal Aid services (to obtain support) Stranded persons Summer school transportation Support applications As per Regulation 19(5)(a) prevailing rate As per Regulation 19(5)(a) prevailing rate As per Regulation 19(5)(a) prevailing rate where the other parent has legal representation As per Regulation 19(5)(a) within the province Transportation by bus or private vehicle As per Regulation 19(5)(a) to attend court hearings for support, to meet with Legal Aid re support, and upon the recommendation of a Support Applications Social Worker, to attend an initial intake appointment for support and to attend parenting sessions held by Family Justice Services

Victims of violence Transportation to safe accommodations, to retrieve and transport belongings and furniture within the province, and to support groups Other Limits Action memos Set recovery rate to 0 Providing assistance where income has not been verified Creating an overpayment up to $1000 Cases of bankruptcy In exceptional circumstances, benefits can be provided for a period of 7 days without income verification Client Services Managers Requirements Board and Lodging Special Needs Burials Child Custody Equally Split Ratio Adjustment Amount/Conditions As per Regulation 19(1)(k), living with non-relatives Requests for assistance when death occurred outside the province, and emergency out of hours requests for burials for non-clients Where there is no primary caregiver as both parents are in receipt of Income Support benefits, have equal custody of their only child and split the CCTB Diets (other and those exceeding $60/month) 19(1)(l) (over $60 or conditions not specified)

Disaster services In consultation with the Director of Income Support Emergency assistance Up to $2500 per request Approve setting up the emergency assistance as an overpayment where applicable Emergency accommodations placement in a commercial establishment (i.e. hotel) Eye Exam Eye glasses special prescription Furniture Furniture orthopaedic mattress Furniture cribs Beyond three days More frequently than Regulation 22 Frequency exceeding every 36 months for adults as per Regulation 23(2) and cost exceeding those in Regulation 23(6) in exceptional circumstances, and there verified by an approved professional Total request cannot exceed $2500 Up to $325 21(1)(e) Furniture - dryer In extenuating circumstances medical verification required Furniture exceptions Furniture refrigerator Exceptions as outlined in policy 21(1)(b) to recipients with children

Furniture repairs Furniture stoves Furniture washers Furniture Start up Allowance (victims of violence) Repairs that exceed 50% of the contribution costs as defined in the Regulations (i.e. repairs that exceed $150/stove or $200 for refrigerator) 21(1)(a) 21(1)(c) to recipients with children 17 Subsequent allowance Medical transportation Exceptions to the $3000 cap Monitoring KIVs for recurring pay cases Out of province - Where treatment cannot be obtained within the province, by the most economical means Mortgage arrears Municipal Taxes and Fees Other Special Needs Private child care Transportation Arrears less than 6 months Payment in advance for municipal councillors/candidates As per Regulation 19(1)(m) not to exceed $2500 As per Regulation 19(5)(a) for transportation Refund of a credit balance Amounts over $500 Approval for former recipients, when located, to have credit refunded

Retroactive assistance/underpayment As per section 23 of the IES Act Retroactive Income Support benefits where the covering period exceeds 12 months in duration, but not to exceed 6 years Septic tank cleaning Special needs rent/mortgage Stranded persons transportation Support Trusts Victims of violence transportation As per Regulation 19(1)(m) arranged in conjunction with NLHC 16(3)(c) As per Regulation 19(5)(a), outside of the province Maintain a review system of Support Trusts Transportation outside of the province including moving expenses for household furniture and other belongings Situations Action memos Approving an overpayment over $1000 Reducing an overpayment Increasing recovery to 100% at the request of the client Revising the recovery rate as per Section 50(3) of the IES Regulations Additional expenses or deductions from income Additional expenses or deductions from income which were reasonable and incurred while earning the income

Assets joint accounts Child Benefit Adjustment Conjugal relationships youth Exceptions to assisting applicants with student aid income Permanent exceptions to referral to Support Applications Social Worker Providing assistance where income has not been verified Rent single clients Regular Income Support benefits to those hospitalized Regular Income Support benefits where an individual s income is reduced due to an Attachment of Wages Approval to except the portion of funds in a joint bank account which are owned by the non IS client Exceptions to recouping CBA funds Approval of Income Support benefits for couples where one is under 18 years of age Approving Income Support benefits where an applicant with dependents and who has student aid income, applies for Income Support during a study period. Student Aid must be notified Based on other parent deceased In exceptional circumstances, benefits can be provided by a CSO for a period of 7 days without income verification. Beyond 7 days, approval of a manager is required. Approval when six month verification of rent cannot be provided Approval to extend the payment of a mortgage for a recipient without dependents for an additional 3 month period Approval to assist beyond 30 days pending the attachment being lifted

Replacement cheques Spouse away for employment Supporting documentation for victims of violence Approval of replacement earlier than 5 day waiting period or where original cheque has been cashed. Approval of accommodation expenses that are higher than those outlined in Regulations May extend the time frame for persons who are victims of violence to provide supporting documentation beyond 90 days Regional Manager of Income and Social Supports Requirements Board and lodging daily rates Burials Support Trusts Amount/Conditions Approval of daily board and lodging rates to be used for rental accommodations exceeding Regulation 16(1) for persons outside of the province for medical reasons Requests for assistance that exceed 60 days from the date of the burial Approve submissions as meeting the criteria of a Support Trust, inform the trustee of the approval and conditions, evaluate expenditures within the trust Regional Director Requirements Burials Amount/Conditions Requests for a charter plane to

Emergency assistance return remains to coastal Labrador Over $2500 per request Furniture Total request exceeding $2500 Mortgage arrears Other special needs Arrears more than 6 months As per Regulation 19(1)(m), which exceed $2500 Director of Income Support Situations Income Support benefits for individuals involved in a labour dispute Amounts/Conditions Exceptions to the policy as outlined Minister via the Income Support Division Requirements Individual benefits for those hospitalized Mortgage on behalf of single hospitalized clients Rent on behalf of single hospitalized clients Amount/Conditions Approval to extend to payment of regular Income Support benefits for a recipients without dependents beyond a 6 month period Approval to extend the payment of a mortgage for a recipients without dependents beyond a 6 month period Approval to extend the payment of rental assistance for a recipient without dependents beyond 3 months

Reduce recovery rate For reasons other than bankruptcy Policy: N/A Procedure: N/A Authority Level: N/A Date revised: November 6, 2017