DWP CONVERSION OR REFERRAL TO MFIP
ISSUE DATE: 11/2021
MFIP, MSA, GA, GRH:
No provisions.
DWP:
CONVERSION/REFERRAL DURING THE 4-MONTH DWP PERIOD
If at any time during the DWP application process or during the 4-month DWP eligibility period, you determine that a participant is unlikely to benefit from DWP, convert or refer the participant to MFIP. For the definition of MFIP, see 0002.41 (Glossary: Medically Necessary...).
The following are the criteria for determining if a participant is unlikely to benefit from DWP:
● | Participants who meet any of the eligibility criteria for Family Stabilization Services (FSS). Gather the necessary documentation to support the determination. See 0011.34 (Family Stabilization Services). |
● | The participant is enrolled or enrolling in an education or training program that is expected to last more than 4 months. |
● | The participant is homeless. See 0002.29 (Glossary: Gross RSDI…). |
In a single pregnant woman unit once the child is born the unit is not eligible for DWP unless the parent has already used all the months of the child under 12 months ES exemption. Take a Combined Application Form (CAF) Addendum (DHS-5223C) (PDF) for the newborn and move the case to MFIP. If the determination is made more than 30 days after the DWP application date, have the participant complete a Minnesota Transition Application Form (MTAF) (DHS-5223E) (PDF) as part of the referral process. Terminate DWP allowing for proper notice.
In a 2-parent unit, only 1 parent MUST meet 1 of the “unlikely to benefit from DWP” criteria before converting or referring the family to MFIP.
Make the transition from DWP to MFIP as smooth as possible for families that leave DWP and begin receiving MFIP assistance. Send appropriate notices when closing DWP and SNAP.
If the transition from DWP to MFIP occurs within 30 days of the initial DWP application date, convert the case without completion of a new CAF. If the transition occurs more than 30 days after the initial DWP application date, have the participant submit a Minnesota Transition Application Form (MTAF) (DHS-5223E) (PDF).
Process the DHS-5223E by the 1st of the month following the month it is received to ensure that there is no gap in benefits due to delayed action by the county. Enter the date of the Minnesota Transition Application Form (MTAF) (DHS-5223E) (PDF) on the STAT/PROG panel in MAXIS as the application date for a new cash program. Only require verification of information necessary to determine MFIP eligibility and the amount of the assistance payment. Do not require additional verification of the information from the DWP application unless the information is inaccurate, questionable, or no longer current.
CONVERSION/REFERRAL AFTER THE 4-MONTH DWP PERIOD ENDS
Because DWP is a short-term program, families must exit the program no later than 3 months after the month in which DWP initial month benefits are issued.
Some DWP participants may not have successfully obtained unsubsidized employment that allows them to support their families without having to apply for benefits under MFIP.
Inform DWP participants without earned income or with little earned income about the possibility of receiving cash and food benefits through MFIP. Tell the DWP participant about other resources, including MFIP, when they ask about other help.
When a participant has exhausted 4 months of DWP, they may submit a completed Minnesota Transition Application Form (MTAF) (DHS-5223E) (PDF), rather than a Combined Application Form (CAF), to apply for MFIP provided the request is made within 30 days of the end of the 4th month of DWP. The application process begins the date a MTAF with a name, address and signature is received. See 0005.10 (Minnesota Transition Application Form (MTAF)), 0005.12.15 (Application Processing Standards) for information on how to process an MTAF.
If the request is not made within 30 days of the end of the 4-month DWP eligibility period, the participant must complete a new Combined Application Form (CAF) (DHS-5223) (PDF).
All applicants must meet the initial income test to be eligible for MFIP. See 0017 (Determining Gross Income), 0018 (Determining Net Income), 0018.18 (Earned Income Disregards), 0022.03.01 (Prospective Budgeting – Program Provisions).
Work with families that leave DWP but do not go onto MFIP to determine which, if any, transition or post-program services and supports would help the family achieve or maintain economic and family stability. For example, SNAP, Child Care and/or Health Care benefits may continue.
CONVERTING A CAREGIVER WHO TURNS 60 YEARS OLD DURING THE 4-MONTH DWP PERIOD
If a caregiver in a 1-parent unit will be turning 60 years old during the proposed 4 DWP months, open MFIP rather than DWP at application.
SNAP:
No provisions. DWP SNAP participants who transition to MFIP will have their stand-alone SNAP benefits closed in order to have the MFIP food portion approved. Close the stand-alone SNAP for the 1st possible month, allowing a 10-day notice. The MFIP food portion must not be issued for a unit member whose needs have already been covered in a SNAP unit. See 0011.21 (Receipt of Other Assistance).![]()
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PREVIOUS REVISIONS
| Date | Notes |
|---|---|
| 05/2017 | in DWP under the sub-heading CONVERSION/REFERRAL AFTER THE 4-MONTH DWP PERIOD ENDS deletes reference to using the 18% disregard when calculating the initial income test. It also adds cross-references. |
| 04/2015 | Removed WB. This program was suspended 12/1/14. |
| 10/2012 | DWP the sub-heading CONVERSION/REFERRAL DURING THE 4-MONTH DWP PERIOD updates FSS Eligibility criteria for caregivers age 60 or over. Adds 12th bullet for family unit with refugee caregiver. This change was EFFECTIVE 07/01/12. |
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