Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 18 - HUMAN SERVICES
Part 24 - Division of Community Services
Chapter 6 - Program Process and Procedures
Rule 18-24-6.10 - Crisis and Emergency Services
Current through September 24, 2024
Mississippi offers a year-round crisis assistance component of LIHEAP, entitled the Energy Crisis Intervention Program (ECIP), which provides assistance to low-income households who have encountered a crisis situation within the last 30 days.
A. Life Threatening Crisis- Eligible households with a life-threatening energy crisis must have the crisis relieved within 18 hours of an approved application. Resolution of a lifethreatening crisis may include, but is not limited to: arranging for an immediate supply of fuel, securing a payment arrangement with the energy vendor, pledging the amount of bill to prevent shutoff or to restore service, purchase of heating/cooling equipment, etc. The following are considered life threatening:
B. Non-Life Threatening Crisis- Eligible households with a non-life threatening energy crisis must have the crisis relieved within 48 hours of an approved application. Resolution of a life-threatening crisis may include, but is not limited to; arranging for an immediate supply of fuel, securing a payment arrangement with the energy vendor, pledging the amount of bill to prevent shutoff or to restore service, purchase of heating/cooling equipment, etc. The following situations are considered non-life threatening:
C. LIHEAP Assistance for Disaster Relief- Natural disaster (fire, hurricane, tornado, flood, etc.) or extreme inclement weather conditions determined by the National Weather Service and/or declared by the President or Governor. Allowable uses of LIHEAP funds for home energy-related needs resulting from a natural disaster or disasters as listed in Section A (1 -2) of this chapter include:
D. Deceased Head of Household
E. Subgrantees shall, under no circumstances tell a client that they must have a disconnect notice to apply for assistance. This may put a household in a crisis situation which could be avoided by assisting with regular LIHEAP assistance.
F. Applicants who are ineligible for crisis benefits shall be referred to other organizations that may be able to assist, or the subgrantee may contact energy vendor on applicant's behalf to see if payment arrangement or extension is available.
G. Multiple emergency requests by a client may result in the subgrantee referring client to CSBG program for intensive case management.
Miss. Code Ann. § 43-1-2(4); Miss. Code Ann. § 43-1-4 Revised: September 2020