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WAC 182-512-0760 SSI-related medical -- Education assistance.
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WAC 182-512-0760 SSI-related medical -- Education assistance.
Effective April 14, 2014.
- The agency does not count:
- Educational assistance in the form of grants, loans or work study, issued from Title IV of the Higher Education Amendments (Title IV – HEA) and Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) education assistance programs. Examples of Title IV – HEA and BIA educational assistance include, but are not limited to:
- College work study (federal and state);
- Pell grants; and
- BIA higher education grants.
- Educational assistance in the form of grants, loans or work study made available under any program administered by the department of education (DOE) to an undergraduate student. Examples of programs administered by DOE include, but are not limited to:
- Christa McAuliffe Fellowship Program;
- Jacob K. Javits Fellowship Program; and
- Library Career Training Program.
- Educational assistance in the form of grants, loans or work study, issued from Title IV of the Higher Education Amendments (Title IV – HEA) and Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) education assistance programs. Examples of Title IV – HEA and BIA educational assistance include, but are not limited to:
- For assistance in the form of grants, loans or work study under the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Applied Technology Education Act, P.L. 101-391:
- If the person attends school half-time or more, the agency subtracts the following expenses:
- Tuition;
- Fees;
- Costs for purchase or rental of equipment, materials, or supplies required of all students in the same course of study;
- Books;
- Supplies;
- Transportation;
- Dependent care; and
- Miscellaneous personal expenses.
- If the person attends school less than half-time, the agency subtracts the following expenses:
- Tuition;
- Fees; and
- Costs for purchase or rental of equipment, materials, or supplies required of all students in the same course of study.
- If the person attends school half-time or more, the agency subtracts the following expenses:
- WorkFirst work-study income is not counted.
- Income received from work study program that is not excluded under subsection (1) of this section is counted as earned income and is subject to earned income disregards as described in WAC 182-512-0840(2).
- If the person receives Veteran's Administration Educational Assistance:
- All applicable attendance costs are subtracted; and
- The remaining income is budgeted as unearned income.
This is a reprint of the official rule as published by the Office of the Code Reviser. If there are previous versions of this rule, they can be found using the Legislative Search page.
- The agency does not count: