WAC 388-414-0001

Effective January 1, 2006

WAC 388-414-0001 Do I have to meet all eligibility requirements for Basic Food?

  1. What is "categorically eligible" (CE)? 

    1. Being categorically eligible (CE) means that you have already met requirements for the program. If you are CE, you do not have to meet every program requirement to be eligible for Basic Food.

    2.  If your assistance unit (AU) is CE, you automatically meet the following requirements for Basic Food:

      1. Residency under 388-468-0005;

      2. Countable resource limit under 388-470-0005;

      3. Maximum gross monthly income under 388-478-0060; and

      4. Maximum net monthly income under 388-478-0060.

    3. If your AU is CE and the information is available from another program, you do not need to provide the following for Basic Food:

      1. Social Security Number information under 388-476-0005; and

      2. Sponsored alien information under 388-450-0155.

    4. Being CE does not mean that your AU is guaranteed to get Basic Food benefits. If your AU is CE:

      1. You must still meet the other Basic Food program requirements under 388-400-0040; and

      2. If you meet the other program requirements, we must budget your AU's income to determine the amount of benefits your AU will receive.

  2. Who is categorically eligible for Basic Food?

    Your Basic Food AU is CE when:

    1. Every member of your AU gets either general assistance (GA), Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Support Act (ADATSA), or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) cash benefits on their own behalf;

    2. Any member of your AU gets or is authorized to get payments from the following programs because we have determined that the entire AU benefits from someone receiving the assistance:

      1. Temporary assistance for needy families (TANF) cash assistance;

      2. State family assistance (SFA); or

      3. Diversion cash assistance (DCA). You are CE for the month you receive DCA and the three following months as long as you have one adult relative caretaker with a dependent child in the Basic Food AU

    3. Your AU’s income that we don’t exclude under 388-450-0015 is not over the gross monthly income under WAC 388-478-0060. If your income is not over the gross monthly income limit, we provide your AU information about department programs and referral to resources in the community.

  3. Who is not CE even if my AU meets the above criteria?

    1. Even if your AU is CE, members of your AU are not eligible for Basic Food if they:

      1. Are not eligible because of their alien or student status;

      2. Were disqualified from Basic Food under 388-444-0055 for failing work requirements;

      3. Are not eligible for failing to provide or apply for a Social Security number;

      4. Receive SSI in a cash-out state (state where SSI payments are increased to include the value of the client's food stamp allotment); or

      5. Live in an institution not eligible for Basic Food under 388-408-0040.

    2. If a person in your AU is not eligible for Basic Food, we do not include them as an eligible member of your CE AU.

    3. Your AU is not CE if:

      1. Your AU is not eligible because of striker requirements under 388-480-0001;

      2. Your AU is ineligible for knowingly transferring resources in order to qualify for benefits under 388-488-0010;

      3. Your AU refused to cooperate in providing information that is needed to determine your eligibility;

      4. The head of household for your AU failed to meet work requirements; or

      5. Anyone in your AU is disqualified because of an intentional program violation under 388-446-0015;

This is a reprint of the official rule as published by the Office of the Code Reviser. If there are previous versions of this rule, they can be found using the Legislative Search page.