Washington Administrative Code
Title 388 - Social and Health Services, Department of
ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Chapter 388-408 - Assistance units
- Section 388-408-0005 - What is a cash assistance unit?
- Section 388-408-0015 - Who must be in my assistance unit for temporary assistance for needy families (TANF) or state family assistance (SFA)?
- Section 388-408-0020 - When am I not allowed to be in a TANF or SFA assistance unit?
- Section 388-408-0025 - When can I choose who is in my TANF or SFA assistance unit?
- Section 388-408-0030 - What children must be in the same TANF or SFA assistance unit?
- Section 388-408-0034 - What is an assistance unit for Basic Food?
- Section 388-408-0035 - Who is in my assistance unit for basic food?
- Section 388-408-0040 - How does living in an institution affect my eligibility for Basic Food?
- Section 388-408-0045 - Am I eligible for Basic Food if I live in a shelter for battered women and children?
- Section 388-408-0050 - Does the department consider me homeless for Basic Food benefits?
- Section 388-408-0060 - Who is in my assistance unit for aged, blind, or disabled (ABD) cash assistance?
- Section 388-408-0070 - Who is included in my assistance unit when the department determines eligibility for referral to the housing and essential needs (HEN) program?
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