705 APPLICATION PROCESS
In order for the Division of Public Assistance (DPA ) to determine a family's eligibility, the household must:
All households may file an application the same day they contact DPA to establish a protected filing date. DPA will help all households with the application and renewal process.
Fee agents help households who live in communities that do not have a local DPA office apply for public assistance. The fee agent can help the household apply online or use DPA applications and other forms provided by DPA . Household are not required to go to a fee agent and may apply directly through DPA .
The receipt of an identifiable application by DPA establishes the application filing date. An identifiable application must contain the applicant's name, address, and signature. The caseworker has 30 days following the application filing date to process the application. When the applicant asks to apply for another program prior to the eligibility determination, use the original filing date and benefit start date for all programs.
Note:
For paper applications, the signature must either be telephonically recorded by a caseworker through the Virtual Call Center (VCC) or a "wet signature." The term "wet signature" refers to someone placing a physical or distinct mark on a hard copy of a document with a pen to make it legally binding. Typed, digital, and handwritten signatures created on an electronic device (finger/stylus to screen) are not acceptable.
A "wet signature" is still required on Appendix D: Child Support Information form (GEN 53).
When households apply for multiple programs, DPA must make an ATAP determination based on the information in the application. DPA must not delay the ATAP determination if more information is needed for other programs.
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