New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 18 - DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter II - Regulations of the Department of Social Services
Subchapter B - Public Assistance
Article 2 - Determination of Eligibility-Categorical
Part 370 - Safety Net Assistance
Section 370.3 - Emergency and short-term cases
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) General. Social services districts must authorize safety net assistance to provide for the effective and prompt relief of identified needs which cannot be provided for under Emergency Assistance to Needy Families with Children (EAF) or Family Assistance (FA), including presumptive eligibility for FA. Emergency and short-term assistance is limited to the items, conditions and amounts specified in Part 352 of this Subchapter. The district must provide necessary supervision to such cases in order to modify or terminate grants as quickly as circumstances require. An emergency or short-term case is a case in which need is presumed to continue for a period of less than three months; provided, however, that cases in which frequent reapplications for assistance are made are not considered emergency or short-term.
(b) Eligibility for emergency safety net assistance. Social services districts must authorize emergency safety net assistance only under the following conditions:
(c) Emergency safety net assistance must not be used to meet needs during a period of ineligibility for public assistance due to the receipt of a lump sum.
(d) Determination. When emergency need is met prior to the completion of investigation, the evidence on which the presumption of eligibility and need is based must be documented in the case record.
(e) Authorization. Where the need for safety net assistance is short-term or where emergency needs are met prior to the completion of an investigation, assistance must be authorized on a one-time basis or for the period during which the need is expected to continue. In cases where the need is deemed to be emergency or short-term, the grant may be limited to those items for which there is immediate need. The months in which any individual receives recurring emergency safety net assistance, must count against the two-year (24-month) cumulative total of safety net cash assistance in accordance with section 370.4(b)(1) of this Title. Recurring emergency safety net assistance is assistance authorized for a time period to meet the continuing needs of the applicant rather than assistance authorized on a one-time basis.
(f) Mass emergency assistance. When emergency needs occur on a mass basis, such as the need for mass feeding or clothing distribution and other essential items, these needs must be considered as emergency and short-term and provided for in accordance with subdivision (a) of this section. Names of persons requesting such assistance must be recorded on form DSS-880, Register of Application and Authorization for Emergency Assistance. This form constitutes their application. The DSS-880, when signed by the social services official, serves as the authorization of such assistance.
(g) Town social service officer. When application is made to a town social service officer, he or she may make an emergency grant of safety net assistance and immediately forward the application to the county department of social services for investigation. Such investigation must be completed as promptly as possible, at least within 30 days.