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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

205.400 Energy Cost Assistance Program established -- Eligibility requirements --

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Allocation of funds -- Payments.
(1)There is established within the Cabinet for Health and Family Services an Energy
Cost Assistance Program for making money payments to or on behalf of citizens of
the Commonwealth for the purpose of purchasing or supplementing the cost of
energy for household use.
(2)Citizens of the Commonwealth who incur expenses for providing energy by
purchase from suppliers, by their own labors, or through the payment of rent,
whether or not included in a charge for other goods and services, which includes the
cost of energy supplied to premises occupied as their principal residence, shall be
eligible to receive the benefit of the payments to themselves or to providers of
energy to such household if:
(a)The citizen is sixty-two
(62)years of age or older and has or is a member of a
family having a gross income equal to or less than one hundred twenty-five
percent (125%) of the poverty level of income for an individual or family of
that size designated by the Community Services Administration of the United
States government; or
(b)The citizen is blind or permanently and totally disabled and receiving
supplemental security income benefits under the Social Security Act or is
blind or permanently and totally disabled and is currently eligible for
Medicaid benefits under the Medical Assistance Program.
(3)The cabinet shall establish by regulation a schedule of payments and benefit levels
under this program to be based on income, resources, and family size. In no event
shall payments be made to or on behalf of any person or family whose gross income
from all sources exceeds one hundred twenty-five percent (125%) of the poverty
level of income as provided for such individuals or family by the Community
Services Administration of the United States government.
(4)Payments made under this section shall be for a period of four
(4)months during
each twelve
(12)month period for which funds are available. At its discretion and
to insure the proper application of the funds appropriated for this purpose, the
cabinet may elect to make payments to vendors or suppliers or jointly to vendors
and eligible recipients.
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