New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 90 - WORK FIRST NEW JERSEY PROGRAM
Subchapter 3 - FINANCIAL ELIGIBILITY-INCOME, RESOURCES, BENEFITS
Section 10:90-3.11 - Determining the income of WFNJ TANF/GA assistance units
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) All earned and unearned income shall be determined by using a prospective budgeting methodology. WFNJ eligibility and cash assistance benefit calculations shall be based on an estimate of the assistance unit's income, using income averaging and, other circumstances that will exist until the assistance unit reports a change in circumstance or at the time of case redetermination, whichever occurs first. The estimate of income is based on the assistance unit's and the agency's reasonable expectations and knowledge of current, past and future circumstances.
(b) For purposes of determining the assistance unit's financial eligibility and benefits, the county or municipal agency shall determine earnings by obtaining wage information for the four consecutive week period immediately preceding the date of application, redetermination or change in circumstance. Likewise, all unearned income received within this four week period is also determined. All earned and unearned income received within this four week period must be verified and documented in the case record, even if all four weeks of income are not ultimately used to calculate the estimate.
(c) In order to maintain consistency in policy application between the WFNJ and NJ SNAP programs, the county or municipal agency shall utilize the same income estimate for both the WFNJ application/redetermination period and the NJ SNAP application/recertification period, whenever possible. Therefore, in those WFNJ/NJ SNAP cases where the NJ SNAP calculation encompasses a five-paycheck (or a three paycheck month for bi-weekly income) month, county or municipal agencies are authorized to use that same method for WFNJ eligibility and cash assistance benefit. Documentation of the income estimate determination must be maintained in the case record.
(d) In determining an estimate of income, the following procedures shall be used by the county or municipal agency:
(e) WFNJ assistance units shall be required to report any change in unearned income and circumstances that could affect eligibility and the benefit amount as soon as possible to the county or municipal agency, but in no event later than 10 calendar days of the date the change happened or in the case of new earnings no later than 10 days from the date of receipt of the first paycheck. For cases with earned income see (e)3 below regarding reporting requirements. The agency shall initiate appropriate action on the reported change within 10 calendar days of receiving the report of the change, subject to timely and/or adequate notice.
(f) Under certain circumstances, including, but not limited to, the following, a supplemental payment to the last regular benefit payment may be issued during the current payment period.
(g) Any supplemental payment to an eligible assistance unit shall be calculated using the proration chart at 10:90-3.7 based on the date of the change if all other eligibility factors are met.