Technical Eligibility
Factors for K-TAP
Rules That Apply to Everyone
ResidencyEach member must reside in Kentucky
A child is ineligible when away from the home or expected to be away from the home in excess of 30 days. However, there
are exceptions for the following good cause reasons:
• For medical care
• To attend school (boarding school, college, vocational school, or JOB CORPS)
• Emergency foster care- limited to 30 days for the child. The parent may remain active on KTAP for up to 60 days. (MS 2338 C, 2 explains the work-around on this.)
• Visit family/friends- SR maintains parental control.
Note: A K-TAP parent or child in a Long Term Care facility (LTC) may remain eligible for K-TAP for up to one year.
Citizenship &
Alien RequirementsEach member must be a U.S. citizen or
qualifying alien, in order to be included in the KTAP grant.
Applicants and clients must present proof of U.S. citizenship.
Aliens must verify their qualifying alien status.
EnumerationEach member must furnish a Social Security Number (SSN), or apply for
one, if one has not already been issued
Client’s Statement accepted for SSN
If not meeting this requirement, the non-enumerated individual is shown as an ineligible member in the K-TAP case
Standard Filing UnitAll siblings and parents must be
included in the same KTAP case, if technically eligible and living in the
same household.
There are exceptions to the rule!
This is covered in great detail during basic training in the computer lab!
Rules That Apply to Children
AgeVerification is required for age
requirements
Child must be:
Under 18 years old, or
18 years old, and in school full-time
School AttendanceAny K-TAP child from 16 to 18 years old
must be in regular full time school attendance, including home schooling
Verify by form PA 33D, and/or automated school report completed quarterly by school
If not meeting this requirement, the child’s needs are removed from the K-TAP grant
If there are no other children active on the K-TAP case, the entire K-TAP case is ineligible- explore eligibility for E or T Medicaid
Living with Specified Relative
Child must be residing in the home of someone who meets the definition of a
Specified Relative This includes the natural or adoptive
parents
If parents are not in the home, anyone that is related, either by blood or marriage
If related by marriage, the relationship will continue, even after the marriage has ended (as long as it ended after the birth of the K-TAP child)
Deprivation Child must be deprived of parental support
due to the death, incapacity, unemployment, or continued absence, either voluntary or
involuntary, of the natural or adoptive parent.
Deprivation is determined separately for each child
Deprivations must be verified
If not meeting this requirement, the child is not eligible
If there are no other children on the case, the entire K-TAP case is ineligible
Rules That Apply to Adults
Eligible Child in the HomeIn order for the adult to be eligible,
there must be a child in the home who is technically eligible for K-TAP
• A child that receives SSI, State Supp. or Foster Care, who would otherwise be eligible for K-TAP, is considered an eligible child
• If there is no child in the home, the entire case is ineligible
Meet the Definition of
SR or SPAdult must be related to the child,
either by blood or marriage
Adult must be either: The natural or adoptive parent of the K-TAP
eligible child
If the parents are not in the home, another relative who assumes responsibility for the care of a child, without assuming financial obligation
If no relation exists, the entire K-TAP case is ineligible.
Division for Child Support(DCS)
The SR is required to cooperate with the Division for Child Support in all
phases of support activity
There are exceptions to these requirements, if good cause is met
If an adult refuses/fails to cooperate, the adult is disqualified from K-TAP
The 25% reduction is also applied to the SNAP case.
Kentucky Works Program
& Work RegistrationAdults must comply with KWP and Work
Registration requirements, unless exempt
If QP refuses to cooperate, the entire case is ineligible
If any other adult refuses to cooperate, they are sanctioned, and pro-rata reduction is applied to the case.
AssessmentThe assessment is completed to determine a work-eligible individual’s current level of employment. A work-eligible person is a member or in a K-TAP
case who is required to participate in KWP.
•An adult or minor parent who is coded as the SR (M03) or SP (M04) and included in the grant. •A parent who lives with the K-TAP child but excluded due to a drug felony, probation/parole violator, or being a fleeing felon.•If the adult is exempt from KWP an assessment is not necessary.
Third Party Liability (TPL)Adult is required to assign rights to any
third party payments received to the cabinet for any services that are
available under Medical Assistance
This includes such things as health insurance, or an accident settlement for medical expenses paid by Medicaid Services
If adult refuses/fails to comply with TPL, they are disqualified from the case.
Rules That Apply to
Teen Parents
Adult Supervised Setting
An unmarried teen parent under age 18 must live with
someone who meets the definition of SR, legal
guardian, or approved adult supervised setting as
approved by P&P.
School Attendance If under 18, teen parent must attend
school full time
If under 18 and graduated, they will be required to participate in KWP
If teen parent is 18 or 19 years old, they may choose to either go to school or participate in another KWP activity to meet work requirements
Division for Child SupportTeen parents are also required to
cooperate with DCS in all phases of child support activity
There are exceptions to these requirements if good cause is met
If teen parent refuses/fails to cooperate, the teen parent is disqualified from K-TAP and MA
A 25% reduction is also applied to the SNAP case
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