109.03 Processing a Filed Application SR 09-07, 04/09 (FSM-A)

The time frames for processing the application begin on the date the completed Form 800, Application for Assistance, is received, or "filed," in the District Office. Once Form 800 is filed, schedule all applicants potentially eligible for DFA programs and services for an initial eligibility interview.

 

Prior to the initial interview, review Form 800 to determine if potential eligibility exists for the requested programs.

If the Applicant Is Ineligible for All Programs of Assistance Requested

If the applicant is ineligible for all programs of assistance requested, discuss the reason(s) why the individual is ineligible for assistance prior to the initiation of Application Entry (AE) in New HEIGHTS. Explain to the individual that they have the right to a full eligibility interview if they request one. If the individual does not want a full interactive interview:

. refer the individual to a community, state, or federal agency that may be able to assist them;

. deny the application by choosing the status "Denied" and the most appropriate denial code on the "Conclude Interview" screen in Client Registration (CR) in New HEIGHTS. Only choose "Withdrawn" as a status if both of the following criteria are met:

- no reason for the client's withdrawal is known by the FSS or the reason the individual wants to withdraw their application is known, but no denial code adequately represents the person's withdrawal reason; and

- the individual chooses to withdraw their application after being notified that all rights to an administrative appeal are forfeited in the withdrawal process. In the rare instance when both these criteria exist, the client must sign the withdrawal section of the Form 800 and indicate the specific programs that are being withdrawn, and it must be explained to the individual that the individual can reapply at any time;

. add and print case comments to indicate why the applicant is not eligible;

. complete Form 811, Interview Worksheet, and file in the client's record; and

. add a row to the "DO Traffic" screen in CR and select the value "Apply - CR Denial."

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Potential Eligibility Exists

If potential eligibility exists, begin the eligibility interview by initiating AE in New HEIGHTS.

While in the interview, complete the necessary New HEIGHTS screens to determine eligibility for the programs requested by the applicant on Form 800. Use Form 811, Interview Worksheet, in conjunction with Form 800 to document any information that may help clarify the information the applicant provided on Form 800.

At the completion of the interview:

. generate the Form 811H, Eligibility Interview Summary, (EIS);

. review the Your Rights and Responsibilities pages of the EIS;

. review EACH statement on the EIS Statements of Understanding page;

. have the client initial and sign in appropriate spaces on the EIS Statements of Understanding page;

. sign and date in the spaces provided once the client has signed;

. complete Form 811, Interview Worksheet, and file in the client's record;

. provide the applicant with the information packet. The contents of the packet are based on the programs of assistance for which the client is found eligible, but by the end of the interview will also include:

- appropriate forms to be filled out by the client;

- resources list (a list of other agencies that may be able to assist the client);

- return envelope(s);

- various program forms and informational pamphlets;

- the Your Rights and Responsibilities pages of the EIS;

- referrals;

- the verification checklist; and

- the FSS business card.

Prior to ending the interview, review the following with the applicant:

. providing verifications. Review all of the verifications that need to be provided to the District Office. Emphasize that the verifications need to be provided as soon as possible so that a decision about eligibility can by made;

. reporting changes. Discuss the Form 215, Reporting Requirements Handout. Explain the types of changes the client needs to report and when, as well as the importance of reporting these changes to the District Office in a timely manner;

. the Food Stamp Work Program referral process. If the client must be registered for the Food Stamp work program, ensure that the client is aware that they will be referred to a Food Stamp Interviewer in the NHES Office;

. who determines eligibility. If the client is applying for APTD, ANB, HCBC, HC-CSD, CFI, or Nursing Home Care, explain that DFA determines eligibility based on financial and non-financial criteria, but another division will determine eligibility based on an independent medical decision; and

. the client's right to appeal a decision. Explain to the client that if the client does not agree with DFA's decision, then he or she has the option to file an appeal with the Administrative Appeals Unit or through the District Office.