Indiana Administrative Code
Title 470 - DIVISION OF FAMILY RESOURCES
Article 10.3 - TANF ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Rule 5 - Payment of Assistance/EBT
Section 5-1 - Payment of assistance
Current through September 18, 2024
Authority: IC 12-13-14-2; IC 12-14-28-7
Affected: IC 12-13-14; IC 12-14-2-14
Sec. 1.
(a) TANF assistance shall only be awarded to an eligible dependent child less than eighteen (18) years of age and to the following eligible person with whom the child resides:
(b) Refugee assistance shall only be awarded to a refugee, as defined in 8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(42), who is eligible for monetary payments under the applicable provisions of 45 CFR 400, Subpart E.
(c) As provided in either of the following, a benefit shall be issued by the auditor of state's office to the recipient as follows:
(d) If the recipient has a legal guardian, the warrant or EBT card may be issued in the name of the recipient and mailed or provided to the guardian. If the recipient has a protective payee, the warrant or EBT card shall be issued in the name of the protective payee and mailed or provided to the payee.
(e) TANF assistance or refugee assistance shall be issued to an eligible recipient monthly, according to an availability date schedule determined by the division, beginning with the first calendar month after the application for assistance is filed. If the application is filed on the first day of a thirty-one (31) day month, a prorated assistance amount shall be issued for one (1) day of that month.
(f) Issuance of the warrant or EBT card may be made to an individual other than the eligible recipient when the recipient payee:
(g) If the recipient is eligible to receive food stamp assistance under 7 CFR 274.12 and 470 IAC 6-6, the county office or EBT contractor may, if authorized by the division, issue a single EBT card to be used for both food stamp and cash assistance.
(h) The county office or EBT contractor will notify the recipient of the availability date for cash assistance.
(i) In lieu of issuance of cash assistance through the EBT program, the division may elect to issue the assistance by direct deposit to a checking or savings account that a recipient maintains in a financial institution if the recipient requests this method of payment by application to the county office.