Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 461 - DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, SELF-SUFFICIENCY PROGRAMS
Division 1 - GENERAL DEFINITIONS AND RULEMAKING
Section 461-001-0000 - Definitions for Chapter 461
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
Defined terms are often italicized throughout this chapter of rules. If a defined term is accompanied by a cross-reference to a rule defining the term, subsequent usages of that term in the same rule refer to the same definition cross-referenced earlier in the rule. In this chapter of rules, unless the context indicates otherwise:
(1) A reference to Division, Adult and Family Services Division (or AFS), Senior and Disabled Services Division (or SDSD), Department of Human Services (DHS), or any other agency formerly part of the Oregon Department of Human Services means the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS), except:
(2) "Address Confidentiality Program" (ACP) means a program of the Oregon Department of Justice, which provides a substitute mailing address and mail forwarding service for ACP participants who are survivors of domestic violence (see section (25) of this rule), sexual assault, or stalking.
(3) "Adjusted income" means the amount determined by subtracting income deductions from countable (see section (19) of this rule) income (see OAR 461-140-0010). Specific rules on the deductions are in OAR chapter 461, division 160.
(4) "Adoption assistance" means financial assistance provided to families adopting children with special needs. "Adoption assistance" may be state or federally funded. Federal adoption assistance is authorized by the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980 (Pub. L. No. 96-272, 94 Stat. 500 (1980)). State adoption assistance is authorized by ORS 418.330 to 418.335.
(5) "Assets" mean income and resources.
(6) "Basic decision notice" means a decision notice (see section (21) of this rule) mailed no later than the date of action given in the notice.
(7) "Blind Work Expenses" has the meaning given in OAR 461-001-0035.
(8) "Branch office" means any Department or AAA (Area Agency on Aging) office serving a program covered by this chapter of rules.
(9) "Budgeting" means the process of calculating the benefit level.
(10) "Budget month" means the calendar month from which nonfinancial and financial information is used to determine eligibility (see section (28) of this rule) and benefit level for the payment month (see section (49) of this rule).
(11) "Cafeteria plan" means a written benefit plan offered by an employer in which:
(12) "Capital asset" means property that contributes toward earning self-employment income, either directly or indirectly. A "capital asset" generally has a useful life of over one year and a value, alone or in combination, of $100 or more.
(13) "Caretaker" means an individual who is responsible for the care, control, and supervision of a child (see section (16) of this rule). The status of "caretaker" ends once the individual no longer exercises care, control, and supervision of the child for 30 days.
(14) "Caretaker relative" means an individual with whom the dependent child (see section (23) of this rule) is living, who assumes primary responsibility for the care of the dependent child, and:
(15) "Certification period" means the period for which an individual is certified eligible for a program.
(16) "Child" includes natural, step, and adoptive children. The term "child" does not include an unborn.
(17) "Community-based care" is any of the following:
(18) "Continuing benefit decision notice" means a decision notice that informs the individual of the right to continued benefits and is mailed in time to be received by the date benefits are, or would be, received.
(19) "Countable" means that an available asset (either income or a resource) is not excluded and may be considered by some programs to determine eligibility.
(20) "Custodial parents" mean parents who have physical custody of a child. "Custodial parents" may be receiving benefits as dependent children or as caretaker relatives for their own children.
(21) "Decision notice" means a written notice of a decision by the Department regarding an individual's eligibility for benefits in a program.
(22) "Department" means the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS).
(23) "Dependent child" in the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program means an individual who has not been legally emancipated and who is one of the following:
(24) "Disability" means:
(25) "Domestic violence" means the occurrence of one or more of the acts described in subsections (a) to (d) of this section between family members, intimate partners, or household members:
(26) "Domestic violence shelters" are public or private nonprofit residential facilities providing services to survivors of domestic violence. If the facility serves other people, a portion must be used solely for survivors of domestic violence.
(27) "Electronic application" is an application electronically signed and submitted through the Internet.
(28) "Eligibility" means the decision as to whether an individual qualifies, under financial and nonfinancial requirements, to receive program benefits.
(29) "Equity value" means fair market value (see section (30) of this rule) minus encumbrances.
(30) "Fair market value" means the amount an item is worth on the open market.
(31) "Family stability" in the Job Opportunity and Basic Skills (JOBS), Pre-TANF, SFPSS, TA-DVS, and TANF programs means the characteristics of a family that support healthy child development, including parental mental health, drug and alcohol free environment, stable relationships, and a supportive, flexible, and nurturing home environment.
(32) "Family stability activity" in the JOBS, Pre-TANF, SFPSS, TA-DVS, and TANF programs means an action or set of actions taken by an individual, as specified in a case plan, intended to promote the ability of one or both parents to achieve or maintain family stability (see section (31) of this rule).
(33) "Financial institution" means a bank, credit union, savings and loan association, investment trust, or other organization held out to the public as a place receiving funds for deposit, savings, checking, or investment.
(34) "HSD medical programs" means all programs administered by the Health Systems Division (HSD). These medical programs are described in OAR 410-200-0015 and governed under chapter 410 division 200.
(35) "Impairment-Related Work Expenses" have the meaning found in OAR 461-001-0035.
(36) "Income producing property" means:
(37) "Initial month" of eligibility means any of the following:
(38) "In-kind income" means income in a form other than money (such as food, clothing, cars, furniture, and payments made to a third party).
(39) "Legally married" means a marriage uniting two individuals according to:
(40) "Life estate" means the right to property limited to the lifetime of the individual holding it or the lifetime of some other individual. In general, a "life estate" enables the owner of the "life estate" to possess, use, and obtain profits from property during the lifetime of a designated individual while actual ownership of the property is held by another individual. A "life estate" is created when an individual owns property and then transfers ownership to another individual while retaining, for the rest of the individual's life, certain rights to that property. In addition, a "life estate" is established when a member of the financial group purchases a "life estate" interest in the home of another individual.
(41) "Lodger" means someone who---
(42) "Long term care" means the system through which the Department provides a broad range of social and health services for extended periods of time to eligible adults who are aged, blind, or have disabilities. This includes nursing facilities and the Oregon State Hospital.
(43) "Lump-sum income" means earned or unearned income received too infrequently or irregularly to be reasonably anticipated, or received as a one-time payment. "Lump-sum income" includes but is not limited to:
(44) "Marriage" means the union of two individuals who are legally married (see section (39) of this rule).
(45) "Minor parent" in the TANF program means a parent under the age of 18.
(46) "Nonstandard living arrangement" is defined as follows:
(47) "Ongoing month" means one of the following:
(48) "Parent" for all programs except Job Participation Incentive (JPI) (see OAR 461-135-1260) and the SNAP program means the biological or legal parent of an individual or unborn. For JPI and the SNAP program, "parent" means the biological or legal parent of an individual.
(49) "Payment month" means, for all programs except Emergency Assistance (EA), the calendar month for which benefits are issued.
(50) "Payment period" means, for EA, the 30-day period starting with the date the first payment is issued and ending on the 30th day after the date the payment is issued.
(51) "Periodic income" means income received on a regular basis less often than monthly.
(52) "Primary person" for all programs except the SNAP program, means the filing group member who is responsible for providing information necessary to determine eligibility and calculate benefits. The "primary person" for individual programs is as follows:
(53) "Qualified Partnership Policy" means a long-term care insurance policy meeting the requirements of OAR 836-052-0531 that was either:
(54) "Real property" means land, buildings, and whatever is erected on or affixed to the land and taxed as "real property".
(55) "Reimbursement" means money or in-kind compensation provided specifically for an identified expense.
(56) "Safe homes" mean private homes that provide a few nights lodging to survivors of domestic violence. The homes must be recognized as such by the local domestic violence agency, such as crisis hot lines and shelters.
(57) "Shelter costs" mean, in all programs except the SNAP program, housing costs (rent or mortgage payments, property taxes) and utility costs, not including cable TV or non-basic telephone charges. In the SNAP program, see OAR 461-160-0420.
(58) "Shelter-in-kind" means an agency or individual outside the financial group provides the shelter of the financial group, or makes a payment to a third party for some or all of the shelter costs (see section (57) of this rule) of the financial group. "Shelter-in-kind" does not include temporary shelter provided by a domestic violence shelter, shelter for individuals experiencing homelessness, or residential alcohol and drug treatment facilities or situations where no shelter is being provided, such as sleeping in a doorway, park, or bus station.
(59) "Sibling" means the brother or sister of an individual. "Biologically-related" means they share at least one biological or adoptive parent. "Step" means they are not related biologically, but are related by the marriage of their parents.
(60) "Spousal support" means income paid (voluntarily, per court order, or per administrative order) by a separated or divorced spouse to a member of the financial group.
(61) "Spouse" means an individual who is legally married to another individual.
(62) "Stable income" means income that is the same amount each time it is received.
(63) "Standard living arrangement" means a location that does not qualify as a nonstandard living arrangement.
(64) "Teen parent" means, in the JOBS, REF, REFM, and TANF programs, a parent who is the age of 18 or 19.
(65) "Timely continuing benefit decision notice" means a decision notice that informs the individual of the right to continued benefits and is mailed no later than the time requirements in OAR 461-175-0050.
(66) "Trust funds" mean money, securities, or similar property held by an individual or institution for the benefit of another individual.
(67) "USDA meal reimbursements" mean cash reimbursements made by the Oregon Department of Education for family day-care providers who serve snacks and meals to children in their care.
(68) "Variable income" means earned or unearned income that is not always received in the same amount each month.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 409.050, 411.060, 411.070, 411.404, 411.706, 411.816, 412.006, 412.014, 412.049, 413.085 & 414.619
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 409.010, 409.050, 411.060, 411.070, 411.404, 411.816, 411.837, 412.001, 412.006, 412.014, 412.049, 413.085 & 414.619