Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SYSTEM
Title 476 - LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Chapter 2 - APPLICATION AND ELIGIBILITY
Section 476-2-004 - CRISIS ASSISTANCE
Universal Citation: 476 NE Admin Rules and Regs ch 2 ยง 004
Current through September 17, 2024
To qualify for crisis assistance, a household must be eligible for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, be in a crisis situation, and have an unanticipated inability to pay home energy costs within the most recent 90 days the household has experienced:
(A) An unanticipated medical or household expense;
(B) A significant, permanent and involuntary loss of work hours, wages, or employment;
(C) The departure of a primary wage earner;
(D) The inability of a primary wage earner to work because of illness or injury; or
(E) A significant income loss because of the death of a household member.
004.01
DISCRETION. A household may also be eligible for an unspecified crisis related
to a loss of income or inability to pay as determined in the Department's
discretion.
004.02 INELIGIBILITY.
Crisis assistance ineligibility reasons are listed below.
004.02(A) NON-COOPERATION. A household is
ineligible for crisis assistance during any period a household member is under
a sanction for non-cooperation with Child Support Enforcement or the Aid to
Dependent Children-Employment First program.
004.02(B) OVERPAYMENT STATUS. A household is
ineligible for crisis assistance to pay any bill incurred during any period a
household is in overpayment status.
004.02(C) INTENTIONAL PROGRAM VIOLATION. A
household is ineligible for crisis assistance to pay any bill incurred during
any period a household member is under a sanction for an intentional program
violation.
004.03
ALTERNATE SOURCES OF CRISIS ASSISTANCE. The Department provides a client who is
denied crisis assistance with information about potential alternate sources of
assistance.
004.04 DEPOSIT OR
RECONNECT FEES. To qualify for assistance with a deposit or reconnect fee, the
household must be eligible for crisis assistance and must have received no
deposit or reconnect assistance for the same fuel type within the previous 36
months, unless extenuating circumstances exist in the Department's
discretion.
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