203.09 Interim Disabled Parent (IDP) (FAM)

SR 23-41 Dated 10/23

Previous Policy

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Interim Disabled Parent (IDP) provides financial assistance for families with dependent children in which at least one specified relative must:

       be receiving Aid to the Permanently and Totally Disabled (APTD) or Aid to the Needy Blind (ANB);

       be receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) (but all parents in the household cannot receive SSDI/SSI);

•      be determined exempt from participation in the New Hampshire Employment Program (NHEP) due to a health condition by providing the information requested on BFA Form 752, Healthcare Provider Statement of Abilities for FANF Financial Assistance (see Section 808.07Verification of Exemptions, for information about this type of exemption);

•      be determined exempt from participation in NHEP due to caring for a household member with a health condition by providing the information requested on BFA Form 752HH, Healthcare Provider Statement of Necessary Care for a FANF Household Member (see Section 808.07Verification of Exemptions, for information about this type of exemption); or

       be determined incapacitated by providing the information requested on BFA Form 720, Determination of Incapacity for FANF Financial Assistance (two-parent families only).

 

Assistance groups are not eligible for IDP but instead receive financial assistance through the Family Assistance Program (FAP) when:

       all adults are receiving SSDI, SSI, or Veteran’s Administration (VA) benefits with a disability rating of 80% or more; or

       a specified relative other than a parent is caring for the dependent child and that specified relative is not receiving assistance.

 

References: He-W 606.32; He-W 627.01; He-W 628.02; RSA 167:3-c; RSA 167:4; RSA 167:79; RSA 167:84; 45 CFR 233.90