WAC 388-408-0035
Who is in my assistance unit for Basic
Food? (1) For Basic Food, a person must be in your assistance
unit (AU) if they live in the same home as you and:
(a) Regularly buy food or prepare meals with you; or
(b) You provide meals for them and they pay less than a
reasonable amount for meals.
(2) If the following people live with you, they must be
in your AU even if you do not usually buy or prepare food
together:
(a) Your spouse;
(b) Your parents if you are under age twenty-two (even if
you are married);
(c) Your children under age twenty-two;
(d) The parent of a child who must be in your AU;
(e) A child under age eighteen who doesn't live with
their parent unless the child:
(i) Is emancipated;
(ii) Gets a TANF grant in their own name; or
(iii) Is not financially dependent on an adult in the AU
because they get and have control of income of at least the
TANF payment standard under WAC 388-478-0020(2) before taxes
or other withholdings.
(3) If any of the people in subsections (1) or (2)
already receive transitional food assistance under chapter 388-489 WAC, you can only receive benefits if they choose to
reapply for Basic Food as described in WAC 388-489-0020.
(4) If you live in an institution where you may be
eligible for Basic Food under WAC 388-408-0040, we decide who
is in your AU as follows:
(a) If the facility is acting as your authorized
representative under WAC 388-460-0015, we include you and
anyone who must be in your AU under subsection (2) of this
rule; or
(b) If you apply for benefits on your own, we include
you, anyone who must be in your AU under subsection (2) of
this rule, and other residents you choose to apply with.
(5) Anyone who must be in your AU under subsection (1) or
(2) is an ineligible AU member if they:
(a) Are disqualified for an intentional program violation
(IPV) under WAC 388-446-0015;
(b) Do not meet ABAWD work requirements under WAC 388-444-0030.
(c) Do not meet work requirements under WAC 388-444-0055;
(d) Do not provide a Social Security number under WAC 388-476-0005;
(e) Do not meet the citizenship or alien status
requirements under chapter 388-424 WAC;
(f) Are fleeing a felony charge or violating a condition
of parole or probation under WAC 388-442-0010.
(6) If your AU has an ineligible member:
(a) We count the ineligible member's income as part of
your AU's income under WAC 388-450-0140;
(b) We count all the ineligible members resources to your
AU; and
(c) We do not use the ineligible member to determine your
AU's size for the maximum income amount or allotment under WAC 388-478-0060.
(7) If the following people live in the same home as you,
you can choose if we include them in your AU:
(a) A permanently disabled person who is age sixty or
over and cannot make their own meals if the total income of
everyone else in the home (not counting the elderly and
disabled person's spouse) is not more than the one hundred
sixty-five percent standard under WAC 388-478-0060;
(b) A boarder. If you do not include a boarder in your
AU, the boarder cannot get Basic Food benefits in a separate
AU;
(c) A person placed in your home for foster care. If you
do not include this person in your AU, they cannot get Basic
Food benefits in a separate AU;
(d) Roomers; or
(e) Live-in attendants even if they buy or prepare food
with you.
(8) If someone in your AU moves out of your home for at
least a full issuance month, they are not eligible for
benefits as a part of your AU, unless you receive transitional
food assistance.
(9) For transitional food assistance, your TFA AU
includes the people who were in your Basic Food AU for the
last month you received:
(a) Temporary assistance for needy families;
(b) State family assistance; or
(c) Tribal TANF benefits.
(10) If someone received Basic Food or food stamps in
another AU or another state, they cannot receive benefits in
your AU for the same period of time with one exception. If
you already received Basic Food, food stamp, or transitional
food assistance benefits:
(a) In another state, you are not eligible for Basic Food
for the period of time covered by the benefits you received
from the other state; or
(b) In another AU, you are not eligible for Basic Food in
a different AU for the same period of time;
(c) In another AU, but you left the AU to live in a
shelter for battered women and children under WAC 388-408-0045, you may be eligible to receive benefits in a
separate AU.
(11) The following people who live in your home are not
members of your AU. If they are eligible for Basic Food, they
may be a separate AU:
(a) Someone who usually buys and prepares food separately
from your AU if they are not required to be in your AU; or
(b) Someone who lives in a separate residence.
(12) A student who is ineligible for Basic Food under WAC 388-482-0005 is not a member of your AU.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 74.04.050, 74.04.055, 74.04.057,
74.04.510, 74.08.090. 05-19-061, § 388-408-0035, filed
9/16/05, effective 11/1/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 74.04.050, 74.04.055, 74.04.057, 74.04.510, and 2004 c 54. 04-14-040, § 388-408-0035, filed 6/29/04, effective 7/30/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 74.04.050, 74.04.055, 74.04.057,
74.04.510. 04-06-025, § 388-408-0035, filed 2/23/04,
effective 4/1/04; 03-19-118, § 388-408-0035, filed 9/16/03,
effective 11/1/03. Statutory Authority: RCW 74.04.057,
74.04.500, 74.04.510. 01-21-060, § 388-408-0035, filed
10/16/01, effective 12/1/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 74.04.050, 74.04.055, 74.04.057 and 74.08.090. 98-16-044, §
388-408-0035, filed 7/31/98, effective 9/1/98.]