(1) The maximum allowable resources, including liquid and nonliquid resources, of all members of the family may not exceed $2,000.
(2) In determining the resources of a family, the following shall be excluded:
(a) Licensed vehicles needed for individuals subject to the work participation requirement, not to exceed a combined value of $8,500, and needed for training, employment, or education purposes. For any family without an individual subject to the work participation requirement, one vehicle valued at not more than $8,500 shall be excluded. Any vehicle that is necessary to transport a physically disabled family member shall be excluded. A vehicle shall be considered necessary for the transportation of a physically disabled family member if the vehicle is specially equipped to meet the specific needs of the disabled person or if the vehicle is a special type of vehicle and makes it possible to transport the disabled person.
(b) Funds paid to a homeless shelter which are being held for the family to enable the family to pay deposits or other costs associated with moving to a new shelter arrangement.
(3) A vacation home that annually produces income consistent with its fair market value, and that is excluded as a resource in determining eligibility for food assistance under federal regulations, may not be excluded as a resource in determining a family’s eligibility for temporary cash assistance.
(4) An individual and the assistance group in which the individual is a current member will be ineligible for a period of 2 years from the original date of a transfer of an asset made for the purpose of qualifying for or maintaining eligibility for temporary cash assistance.
History.—s. 11, ch. 96-175; s. 7, ch. 97-173; s. 17, ch. 2010-209.
Structure Florida Statutes
Chapter 414 - Family Self-Sufficiency
414.035 - Authorized Expenditures.
414.045 - Cash Assistance Program.
414.065 - Noncompliance With Work Requirements.
414.0652 - Drug Screening for Applicants for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families.
414.0655 - Medical Incapacity Due to Substance Abuse or Mental Health Impairment.
414.075 - Resource Eligibility Standards.
414.085 - Income Eligibility Standards.
414.095 - Determining Eligibility for Temporary Cash Assistance.
414.105 - Time Limitations of Temporary Cash Assistance.
414.106 - Exemption From Public Meetings Law.
414.122 - Withholding of Payments Based on Evidence of Fraud.
414.14 - Public Assistance Policy Simplification.
414.157 - Diversion Program for Victims of Domestic Violence.
414.158 - Diversion Program to Prevent or Reduce Child Abuse and Neglect.
414.1599 - Diversion Programs; Determination of Need.
414.161 - Homelessness Prevention Grants.
414.175 - Review of Existing Waivers.
414.24 - Integrated Welfare Reform and Child Welfare Services.
414.26 - Court-Appointed Guardian Unnecessary.
414.27 - Temporary Cash Assistance; Payment on Death.
414.28 - Public Assistance Payments to Constitute Debt of Recipient.
414.295 - Temporary Cash Assistance Programs; Public Records Exemption.
414.31 - State Agency for Administering Federal Food Assistance Program.
414.32 - Prohibitions and Restrictions With Respect to Food Assistance Program.
414.33 - Violations of Food Assistance Program.
414.36 - Public Assistance Overpayment Recovery Program; Contracts.
414.391 - Automated Fingerprint Imaging.
414.392 - Applicant Screening.
414.40 - Stop Inmate Fraud Program Established; Guidelines.
414.41 - Recovery of Payments Made Due to Mistake or Fraud.
414.411 - Public Assistance Fraud.
414.42 - Cause for Employee Dismissal.
414.455 - Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; Legislative Authorization.
414.456 - Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; Transactions in Fresh Produce Markets.