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Section 256D.405 — Verification And Reporting Requirements.

MN Stat § 256D.405 (2019) (N/A)
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Subdivision 1. Verification of information. (a) An agency must apply section 256P.04 when documenting, verifying, and recertifying eligibility under this chapter. An agency must only require verification of information necessary to determine eligibility under this chapter and the amount of the assistance payment.

(b) If a county agency determines that an applicant is ineligible due to not meeting eligibility requirements of this chapter, a county agency may accept a signed personal statement from the applicant in lieu of documentation verifying ineligibility.

Subd. 1a. [Repealed, 2014 c 312 art 28 s 37]

Subd. 2. [Repealed, 2014 c 312 art 28 s 37]

Subd. 3. Reports. Participants must report changes in circumstances according to section 256P.07 that affect eligibility or assistance payment amounts within ten days of the change. Participants who do not receive SSI because of excess income must complete a monthly report form if they have earned income, if they have income deemed to them from a financially responsible relative with whom the participant resides, or if they have income deemed to them by a sponsor. If the report form is not received before the end of the month in which it is due, the county agency must terminate assistance. The termination shall be effective on the first day of the month following the month in which the report was due. If a complete report is received within the month the assistance was terminated, the assistance unit is considered to have continued its application for assistance, effective the first day of the month the assistance was terminated.

History: 1989 c 282 art 5 s 99; 1995 c 207 art 5 s 10; 1995 c 248 art 17 s 5; 2014 c 291 art 11 s 6; 2014 c 312 art 28 s 9,10; 2015 c 71 art 5 s 10,35

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Section 256D.405 — Verification And Reporting Requirements.