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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 20 · § 20.313

§ 20.313. How will the Bureau compute financial assistance payments?

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(a)The social services worker will compute financial assistance payments by beginning with the Bureau standard of assistance and doing the following:
(1)Subtracting from all resources calculated under §§ 20.307 through 20.310;
(2)Subtracting the rateable reduction or maximum payment level used by the state where the applicant lives;
(3)Subtracting an amount for shelter (see paragraph
(b)of this section for details on how to calculate a shelter amount); and
(4)Rounding the result down to the next lowest dollar.
(b)The social services worker must calculate a shelter amount for purposes of paragraph (a)(3) of this section. To calculate the shelter amount:
(1)The shelter amount must not exceed the amount for shelter in the state TANF standard;
(2)If the state TANF does not specify an amount for shelter, the social services worker must calculate the amount as 25 percent of the total state TANF payment; and
(3)If there is more than one household in a dwelling, the social services worker must prorate the actual shelter cost among the households receiving General Assistance; this amount cannot exceed the amount in the standard for individuals in similar circumstances. The head of each household is responsible for his/her portion of the documented shelter cost.
(c)The social services worker must not provide General Assistance payments for any period before the date of the application for assistance.
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