Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 18 - HUMAN SERVICES
Part 24 - Division of Community Services
Chapter 6 - Program Process and Procedures
Rule 18-24-6.8 - LIHEAP Benefit Matrix
Current through September 24, 2024
A. The LIHEAP Act stipulates that households with the highest energy costs and needs receive the greatest benefit. LIHEAP benefits are paid based on household income, size of household, energy type, and main heating fuel source. LIHEAP benefits shall not exceed $1500 per program year for a household. See Benefit Matrix Attachment.
B. Subgrantees should be careful during the intake process to select the appropriate energy type when asking applicants about their main heating fuel. The main heating fuel is not what bill the applicant is seeking to be paid, but it is how the applicant primarily heats the home. The main heating fuel must not be changed unless the household moves. Also, if a mistake was made by the Subgrantee or client, the main heating fuel can be changed at the beginning of the next program year, once approval has been granted by DCS.
C. A client cannot exceed their cap by energy type. For example, if the propane bill is $900 and the overall cap is $1200, the agency cannot pay in excess of the propane limit of $800 even if client has not reached the overall cap of $1200.
D. The "Total Electric" column represents the yearly amount that a total electric household may receive. All other households may receive a total of the electric column and the main heating source column that they use.
E. Propane households should receive benefits in the amount of 100 gallons, per request up to the benefit matrix amount.
F. The cost for the replacement, repair, or purchase of heating or cooling equipment does not count against the benefit matrix amount for the program year.
Miss. Code Ann. § 43-1-2(4); Miss. Code Ann. § 43-1-4 Revised: May 2022