Delaware Code
Chapter 5. STATE PUBLIC ASSISTANCE CODE
§ 521. Emergency and disaster assistance.

Funds appropriated to the Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Social Services, for “Emergency and Disaster Assistance” and used for special emergency needs of any welfare-receiving household (except those households specifically excluded by the regulations) shall not exceed a total of $1,200 for emergency shelter certified by the Department, $450 for mortgage or rent assistance, and $200 for other costs relating to self-sufficiency of the household for any 1 such household in the fiscal year ending June 30. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget is empowered to transfer, advance or allocate emergency funds, within the limits of the funds appropriated, to the Department of Health and Social Services for the purpose of administration of emergency assistance. Such transfer, advance or allocation shall not be apportioned by county and shall be allocated in the following manner:

(1) Twenty percent of the total emergency fund appropriation shall be allocated promptly in the first quarter of the state fiscal year;
(2) Twenty-five percent of the total emergency fund appropriation shall be allocated promptly in the second quarter of the state fiscal year;
(3) Thirty percent of the total emergency fund appropriation shall be allocated promptly in the third quarter of the state fiscal year; and
(4) Twenty-five percent of the total emergency fund appropriation shall be allocated promptly in the fourth quarter of the state fiscal year.

Structure Delaware Code

Delaware Code

Title 31 - Welfare

Chapter 5. STATE PUBLIC ASSISTANCE CODE

§ 501. Legislative intent.

§ 502. Definitions.

§ 503. Eligibility for assistance; amount; method of payment.

§ 504. Assignment and collection of support payments; powers and duties of Family Court.

§ 505. Categories of assistance.

§ 506. Duplication of assistance.

§ 507. Temporary assistance to nonresidents.

§ 508. Application for assistance.

§ 509. Continuing eligibility.

§ 510. Recipients to report acquisition of resources.

§ 511. Responsibility of relatives.

§ 512. Administration.

§ 513. Assistance not assignable; exception.

§ 515. Effect of change of laws or allowances.

§ 517. Hospital and medical treatment for recipients of aid under this chapter.

§ 518. Failure to comply with job placement, education, training, work eligibility, parenting or personal responsibility requirements

§ 519. Payment of assistance grants by the Department of Welfare.

§ 520. Judicial review.

§ 521. Emergency and disaster assistance.

§ 522. Medical care; subrogation.

§ 523. Education and training for recipients of aid under § 505(1) of this title.

§ 524. Eligibility for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families.

§ 525. Insurance coverage for serious mental illness and drug and alcohol dependency for recipients of aid under § 505(3) of this title.

§ 526. Insurance coverage for contraceptive methods for recipients of aid under § 505(3) of this title.

§ 527. Coverage for treatment of pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections and pediatric acute onset neuropsychiatric syndrome.

§ 528. Coverage for epinephrine autoinjectors.

§ 529. Coverage for insulin pumps.

§ 530. Coverage for doula services.

§ 531. Annual behavioral health well check [Effective Jan. 1, 2024].