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Resolution Number
2003-026
Approved Date
03/11/2003
Resolution Type
Housing
Entity Name
Florida Housing Finance Corp.
Subject
Approve Local Housing Assistance Plan SHIP Program
Fiscal Year 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06
Archived Roll/Disk#
2746
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2366
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12. NOTE: FOR INTERMEDIATE <br />CARE FACILITIES FOR <br />PERSONS WITH MENTAL <br />RETARDATION (ICF/MR) where <br />Medicaid pays the ICF/MR directly for <br />services and rent and pays the _tenant <br />only a small personal allowance (e.g., <br />$35), annual income must include: <br />a. the SSI payment the tenant would <br />receive if he/she were not living in a <br />group home, AND <br />b. all income the tenant receives from <br />sources other the SSI (e.g., wages, <br />training workshops, interest income, <br />etc.). <br />The personal allowance received by <br />tenants in ICF/MR facilities must = be <br />included in the calculation. <br />B. Income Exclusions <br />Certain sources of income should = be <br />counted as annual income: <br />1. Employment income of members of the <br />household that are under eighteen, <br />including foster children. Head of <br />household and spouse may never be <br />considered minors. (Unearned incomes, <br />such as social security payments received <br />on behalf of mirrors, must be included. as <br />income.) <br />2. Resident service stipends not exceeding <br />$200 per month .received by a resident for <br />performing a service for the housing <br />authority or the owner, on a part-time <br />basis, that enhances the quality of life in <br />the housing development. If the stipend <br />exceeds $200 per month, the entire <br />amount is included in.annual income. Such <br />services may include, but are not limited <br />to, fire ' patrol, hall monitoring, lawn <br />maintenance; and resident initiatives <br />coordination. No resident may receive <br />more than one such stipend during the <br />same period of time. <br />3. Earnings in excess of 5480 for each full- <br />time student, 18 years old or older (except <br />the head or co-head of household and <br />spouse) <br />4. "Meals on Wheels" or any other program <br />that provides foods for the needy; <br />groceries provided by persons not living in <br />the household; and' amounts received <br />under the School Lunch Act and the Child <br />Nutrition Act of 1966. <br />5. Income associated with persons that live in <br />the unit but are not household members. <br />For example, this would include: <br />a. payments received for care of foster <br />children or foster adults; and <br />b. income of live-in attendants. <br />6 The principal portion of the payments <br />received on mortgages or deeds of trust. <br />7. Loans regardless of how the money is <br />used. Loans are not counted as income <br />because loans are required to be repaid. <br />8. Hazardous duty pay to a family member <br />serving in the Armed Forces who is <br />exposed to hostile fire. <br />9. Temporary, non-recurring or sporadic <br />income (including gifts). <br />10. Payments received under training <br />programs funded by , HUD <br />(Comprehensive Improvement <br />'Assistance Program). <br />11. Adoption assistance payments in excess <br />of $480 per adopted child. <br />MF INCORPORATED lnoottts CoOmpllnnas <br />Juty 1 ago <br />2-6 <br />
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