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Revised February 29, 2008



How are certification dates determined?

What are the certification period defaults?

When can a certification period be shortened or extended?

Are cash review periods and Basic Food certifications matched up?

Where do I find additional information on certification periods?

Certification Defaults and Allowable Adjustments Extensions Chart

 



How are certification dates determined?

  • Policy defines how long a case should be certified based on program code, type code, and household situation. See EAZ Manual for WAC 388-416-0005 and WAC 388-434-0010.

  • A certification period starts on the effective date of eligibility.

  • ACES uses program and type code to set a default review end date (end of the certification period) on the CAFI, MAFI, and/or FSFI screen.

What are the certification period defaults ?

When can a certification period be shortened or extended?

  • Certification period end dates can be modified for certain cash and Basic Food assistance AU’s. See Certification Defaults and Allowable Adjustments Chart.

  • Certification end dates can only be changed in the ongoing month during:

    • Option Q – Finalize Application

    • Review Process

    • Option R – Interim/Hist Change when there is a change in the certification period set by the system.

  • The system will default to the current certification periods but the user can shorten the certification periods on the following programs:

    • AF (TANF-Temporary Assistance for Needy Families)

    • GA (General Assistance)

    • GI (Institution for the Mentally Diseased)

    • BF (Basic Food) – minimum of 6 months

    • All ABAWDS and Homeless AU’s (BF and Cash) continue to be adjusted to a minimum if 4 or 5 months.

  • The following programs will allow a longer certification period than the system default:

    • BF (Basic Food) – All elderly or disabled – maximum allowable 24 months.

    • GI (Institution for the Mentally Diseased) – maximum allowable 12 months.

  • Certification periods for the following programs cannot be adjusted at any time:

    • WASHCAP food benefits – these FS AU’s will remain a 24 month certification period.

    • Transitional Food Assistance (TFA) - will remain a 5 month certification period.

    • Refugee Assistance (RF) – will remain an 8 month certification period.

    • ADATSA (GW) – will remain a 6 month certification period.

    • CEAP (EA) – will remain a 1 month certification period.

    • Diversion Cash Assistance (DA) – will remain a 12 month certification period.

    • SP – will remain an open ended certification period.

  • ACES will automatically extend the certification period for one or two months when an application is finalized or when a review is initiated but there is not enough time for the next review to be auto-scheduled.

  • When ACES extends the review date Edit Message 1887 - REVIEW END DATE AUTO EXTENDED TO INSURE NEXT REVIEW IS AUTO SCHEDULED - displays at the bottom of CAFI, MAFI, and/or FSFI screen. In this situation, the review end date can be shortened but the user must be aware that if they do shorten it, the next review will not be auto-scheduled.

  • If a worker attempts to make an invalid adjustment to a certification period, one of the following edit messages will display on the CAFIMAFI, and/or FSFI  screen:

    • Edit 2135 – CERTIFICATION PERIOD CANNOT BE ADJUSTED

    • Edit 2137 – AU CAN ONLY BE ADJUSTED TO A 4 OR 5 MONTH CERT

    • Edit 2139 – REVIEW CANNOT BE EXTENDED, SCHEDULE MANUALLY

    • 2180 – CANNOT SHORTEN THE CERT PERIOD TO LESS THAN 6 MONTHS

    • Edit 1890 – CERTIFICATION PERIOD EXTENSION EXCEEDS ALLOWABLE LIMIT

    • Edit 1834 - CANNOT SHORTEN THE REVIEW PERIOD TO LESS THAN THE ONGOING MONTH

Are cash review periods and Basic Food certifications matched up?

  • For new applications processed in the same month, ACES will set the review period and certification period for the same number of months.

  • When cash, TANF related medical or Basic Food is approved in different months and there is at least six months left in the Basic Food certification period, the eligibility end dates for a new cash/TANF related medical AU will be set to match the certification end date for the Basic Food AU.

  • If there is less than six months left in the Basic Food certification period, ACES will not change the certification period end date for Basic Food. ACES will set a 12 month review period for the new cash/TANF related medical AU. Users have the option of initiating a review for Basic Food which will then match up the review period and certification end dates for the new cash/TANF related medical.

  • At review or recertification, when the worker initiates a review for cash, Basic Food, or medical, ACES will initiate a review for the other program.

Where do I find additional information on certification periods?


Certification Defaults and Allowable Adjustments

Program Type / AU Circumstances

Certification / Review Period Default

Allowable 

Adjustments

General Assistance (GA) 12 months Can be shortened **
Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA) Up to 8 months None

TANF/SFA

12 months Can be shortened **
TANF/SFA or GA – AU is Homeless 6 months Can be shortened to 4 or 5 months
TANF/SFA - Migrant/Seasonal Farm Worker 6 months None
ADATSA 6 months None
C99, L99, and MN with Spend-down 6 months Can be shortened to 3 months
Medical – All other Medical not associated with a cash grant 12 months None
Basic Food (BF) – ABAWDS 6 months Can be shortened to 4 or 5 months
Basic Food (BF) – Homeless 6 months Can be shortened to 4 or 5 months
Basic Food (BF) – Migrant/Seasonal Farm Worker 6 months None
Basic Food (BF) – All adult members are *elderly/disabled – no earned income or cash assistance 12 months Can be extended to a maximum of 24 months
Basic Food (BF) – Associated with ADATSA 6

None

Basic Food (BF) – WASHCAP 24 None
Basic Food (BF) – All other (including non-participating ABAWDS or ABAWDS in exempt areas) 12 Can be shortened to a minimum of 6 months
Transitional Food Assistance 5 N/A

 *Elderly means a person 60 years of age or older for Basic Food

 **Minimum certification to remain in AUTO ER Schedule Cycle

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Modification Date: February 29, 2008
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