STATE OF ALASKA

Department of Health and Social Services

Division of Public Assistance

 

 

TRANSMITTAL NUMBER: MC #66

 

MANUAL: Alaska Temporary Assistance Program

 

DATE: September 1, 2020

 

The Alaska Temporary Assistance Program (ATAP) heating and non-heating utility standards change effective October 2020. The Eligibility Information System (EIS) will automatically apply these new standards when determining eligibility and benefit amounts beginning October 2020.

 

Highlights of all the policy revisions are described below. If you have any questions, please contact the Policy and Program Development Team at dpapolicy@alaska.gov.

 

OVERVIEW OF CHANGES

 

MS 701-1 A      INFORMING FAMILIES ABOUT THE 60-MONTH TIME LIMIT

 

 

MS 701-1 B      TO WHOM THE LIMITS APPLY

 

 

MS 705-3 E      SCHEDULING

 

 

MS 710-4      NATIVE FAMILY ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AND ELIGIBILITY FOR ALASKA TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE

 

 

MS 711-2      MANDATORY FILING UNIT (MFU): WHO MUST BE INCLUDED IN THE ASSISTANCE UNIT

 

 

MS 711-3      DEFINITIONS

 

 

MS 712-1      DEFINITION OF A CARETAKER RELATIVE

 

 

MS 712-3      CARETAKER RELATIVES

 

 

MS 756      FINANCIAL NEED: INCOME

 

 

MS 756-3      DEFINITION OF TOTAL GROSS MONTHLY INCOME

 

 

MS 759      EARNED INCOME

 

 

MS 770-3 A      DEFINITIONS

 

 

MS 780-19 G      HOMELESS SHELTER DEDUCTION

 

 

ADDENDUM 1      EXEMPT ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGES

 

 

ADDENDUM 2      TA INCOME AND PROGRAM STANDARDS

 

 

ADDENDUM 3      CRITERIA FOR ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE EXEMPTION FROM THE 60-MONTH TIME LIMIT