DETERMINING IEVS EFFECT ON ELIGIBILITY
ISSUE DATE: 12/2014
MFIP, DWP, SNAP:
After you have verified the match information (if match information was not already known), determine its effect on eligibility.
● | Update all STAT panels affected by the IEVS match. The IEVS match often covers several months of eligibility. You may need to update STAT panels for more than 1 month. |
● | Ensure retrospective and prospective budget information is completed on the STAT panels as appropriate. |
● | Apply program policy to determine the effect on eligibility. Approve new results on MAXIS as necessary. |
● | Establish a claim, if appropriate, using the error source code corresponding to the type of IEVS match that provided the income information. |
● | If the fraud unit was not already involved in the match resolution process, refer the case to the fraud unit, if appropriate, based on county fraud referral procedures. |
● | Record the match resolution information on the Verification Log Update (IULA/IULB) panels. See 0010.24.15 (Recording IEVS Resolution Findings). Record additional background information in CASE/NOTE as appropriate. |
MSA, GA, GRH:
There is no IEVS match for these programs. If you get an IEVS match for a federal program for a client, you must apply that information to determine eligibility and overpayments for any state-funded programs the client receives.
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PREVIOUS REVISIONS
| Date | Notes |
|---|---|
| 11/2012 | update Food Support and FS to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and FSET to SNAP E&T throughout. No policy was changed. |
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