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Supplemental Security Income Exceptional Expense (SSI-E) Handbook, Release 09-02
… living arrangement does not apply but the person receives unearned in-kind food, shelter or clothing, the SSA will usually assume that the support is worth a set amount called "Presumed … living arrangement does not apply, but the person receives unearned in-kind food, shelter or clothing, SSA will usually assume that the support is worth a set amount called the "presumed … withdrawals, writing checks, paying bills TRAINING IN PURCHASING NECESSITIES SUCH AS FOOD AND CLOTHING Training for activities such as shopping for groceries, clothing, household items. … -
Supplemental Security Income Exceptional Expense (SSI-E) Handbook, Release 10-01
… living arrangement does not apply but the person receives unearned in-kind food, shelter or clothing, the SSA will usually assume that the support is worth a set amount called "Presumed … living arrangement does not apply, but the person receives unearned in-kind food, shelter or clothing, SSA will usually assume that the support is worth a set amount called the "presumed … withdrawals, writing checks, paying bills TRAINING IN PURCHASING NECESSITIES SUCH AS FOOD AND CLOTHING Training for activities such as shopping for groceries, clothing, household items. … -
Supplemental Security Income Exceptional Expense (SSI-E) Handbook, Release 09-01
… living arrangement does not apply but the person receives unearned in-kind food, shelter or clothing, the SSA will usually assume that the support is worth a set amount called "Presumed … living arrangement does not apply, but the person receives unearned in-kind food, shelter or clothing, SSA will usually assume that the support is worth a set amount called the "presumed … withdrawals, writing checks, paying bills TRAINING IN PURCHASING NECESSITIES SUCH AS FOOD AND CLOTHING Training for activities such as shopping for groceries, clothing, household items. … -
Supplemental Security Income Glossary
… benefits or pensions.) Unearned income also includes "in-kind" income (free food, shelter, or clothing) and "deemed" income (some of the income of a spouse, parent, or sponsor of an … -
Caretaker Supplement (CTS) Handbook Release 19-01
… to medical or law enforcement emergencies involving the child? j. Who spends money on food or clothing for the child when the child visits the absent parent? k. Who disciplines the child? l. Who plays with the child and arranges for entertainment? m. Are more of the child’s toys, clothing, etc., kept at one parent’s home more than the other’s? This list is not exclusive, and … -
Caretaker Supplement (CTS) Handbook Release 18-01
… to medical or law enforcement emergencies involving the child? j. Who spends money on food or clothing for the child when the child visits the absent parent? k. Who disciplines the child? l. Who plays with the child and arranges for entertainment? m. Are more of the child’s toys, clothing, etc., kept at one parent’s home more than the other’s? This list is not exclusive, and … -
Caretaker Supplement (CTS) Handbook Release 21-01
… to medical or law enforcement emergencies involving the child? j. Who spends money on food or clothing for the child when the child visits the absent parent? k. Who disciplines the child? l. Who plays with the child and arranges for entertainment? m. Are more of the child’s toys, clothing, etc., kept at one parent’s home more than the other’s? This list is not exclusive, and … -
Caretaker Supplement (CTS) Handbook Release 21-02
… to medical or law enforcement emergencies involving the child? j. Who spends money on food or clothing for the child when the child visits the absent parent? k. Who disciplines the child? l. Who plays with the child and arranges for entertainment? m. Are more of the child’s toys, clothing, etc., kept at one parent’s home more than the other’s? This list is not exclusive, and … -
Caretaker Supplement (CTS) Handbook Release 20-01
… to medical or law enforcement emergencies involving the child? j. Who spends money on food or clothing for the child when the child visits the absent parent? k. Who disciplines the child? l. Who plays with the child and arranges for entertainment? m. Are more of the child’s toys, clothing, etc., kept at one parent’s home more than the other’s? This list is not exclusive, and … -
Caretaker Supplement (CTS) Handbook Release 21-03
… to medical or law enforcement emergencies involving the child? j. Who spends money on food or clothing for the child when the child visits the absent parent? k. Who disciplines the child? l. Who plays with the child and arranges for entertainment? m. Are more of the child’s toys, clothing, etc., kept at one parent’s home more than the other’s? This list is not exclusive, and … -
Caretaker Supplement (CTS) Handbook Release 22-01
… to medical or law enforcement emergencies involving the child? j. Who spends money on food or clothing for the child when the child visits the absent parent? k. Who disciplines the child? l. Who plays with the child and arranges for entertainment? m. Are more of the child’s toys, clothing, etc., kept at one parent’s home more than the other’s? This list is not exclusive, and … -
Caretaker Supplement (CTS) Handbook Release 22-02
… to medical or law enforcement emergencies involving the child? j. Who spends money on food or clothing for the child when the child visits the absent parent? k. Who disciplines the child? l. Who plays with the child and arranges for entertainment? m. Are more of the child’s toys, clothing, etc., kept at one parent’s home more than the other’s? This list is not exclusive, and … -
Request for Waiver of State SSI or Caretaker Supplement Overpayment Recovery or Change in Repayment Rate
… telephone, etc.) $ D. Other heating/cooking fuel (oil, propane, coal, wood, etc.) $ E. Clothing $ F. Credit card payments. List the minimum monthly payment allowed. $ G. Property tax …