DSL MEMO SERIES 2001-02
ACTION MEMO
DSL MEMO SERIES 01-05
April 2, 2001
STATE OF WISCONSIN
Department of Health and Family Services
Division of Children and Family Services
Division of Supportive Living
To:
Area Administrators/Assistant Area Administrators
Bureau Directors
County Departments of Human Services Directors
County Departments of Social Services Directors
Program Office Directors/Section Chiefs
From:
Susan N. Dreyfus, Administrator
Division of Children and Family Services
Sinikka McCabe, Administrator
Division of Supportive Living
Re: Social Services Block Grant - 2001 Eligibility Requirements
(Updates Memo Series DCFS 2000-06/Action and Memo Series DSL 2000-02 /Action)
This memo states the eligibility categories and standards for the 2001 Social Services
Block Grant.
The eligibility categories are:
- Recipients of Medical Assistance.
- Individuals with income at 75 percent or below the states median income. The
income eligibility standard for all Social Services Block Grant services has been revised
(Attachment A) to reflect the estimated 2001 median income for Wisconsin as
published in the Federal Register.
- For child care services, families whose gross income is equal to or less than
165 percent of poverty. Families continue to be eligible up to 200 percent of poverty
after initial eligibility at
165 percent of poverty. They must also meet the W-2 asset standard and cooperate with
child support determination.
To determine child care eligibility for foster and court-ordered kinship care, the
income and asset amounts of the childrens natural parent(s) must be determined.
Natural parents are defined as the biological or adoptive parents of the children. The
natural parent(s) must meet the $2,500 asset limit, the $10,000 vehicle exemption, and
must have income at or below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Limit (FPL).
- Counties shall continue to provide services funded by the Social Service Block Grant to
"qualified aliens" ,as defined by Section 402(b) of the "Personal
Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act."
All other requirements stated in DCFS Numbered Memo 98-01 and DSL Numbered Memo 98-01
still apply.
Regional Office Contact:
Area Administrators
Central Office Contact:
Paul Minkus
Division of Children and Family Services
1 W. Wilson Street
P.O. Box 8916
Madison, WI 53704-8916
608) 266-8420
E-mail: MinkuPM@wisconsin.gov
Attachments:
Wisconsin State Median Income CY 2001
cc
County Departments of Community Programs Directors
County Departments of Developmental Disabilities Services Directors
Tribal Chairpersons/Human Services Facilitators
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