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18.3 The 60-Month Time Limit Policy
ISSUE DATE: 09/2020
The time limit is 60 months (5 years) over an adult’s lifetime.
Verify with an eligibility worker how many months a participant has left.
In most situations when a participant uses 60 months of assistance and does not qualify for an extension, MFIP benefits for the entire family end. See 18.18 (Extension Categories).
Extensions last as long as the participant is MFIP eligible and meets the criteria for an extension.
Participants can opt to receive only the food portion of their MFIP benefits in order to stop the 60-month clock.
This is called “opting out”.
It means they receive neither the MFIP cash portion of their benefits or an MFIP housing assistance grant.
When participants “opt out”, they:
Participants cannot do this when their benefits are required to be paid directly to a landlord or utility instead of received as cash. This is called mandatory vendoring. See 19.15 (Vendoring Benefits).
For more information, see the Combined Manual 0014.03.03.03 (Opting Out of MFIP Cash Portion).
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