Sec. 5. (a) An applicant or a household that receives food relief in any township having a population of more than ten thousand (10,000) may request the township trustee, as administrator of township assistance, to issue a food order upon any eligible market, and the township trustee, as administrator of township assistance, shall abide by that request.
(b) The amount of a food order for various sized households that are determined by the trustee to be eligible for township assistance shall be based upon uniform monthly amounts specified in the township's township assistance standards. However, an additional amount of food may be ordered for special health reasons as prescribed by a physician. A supplemental food order may be issued because of the loss of the recipient's food by:
(1) fire, flood, or other natural disaster;
(2) burglary or other criminal act; or
(3) the unpreventable spoilage of food.
(c) The trustee may issue a food order to an eligible applicant on either a daily, weekly, or monthly basis.
[Pre-1992 Revision Citations: 12-2-1-10(d) part; 12-2-1-10(f).]
As added by P.L.2-1992, SEC.14. Amended by P.L.51-1996, SEC.56; P.L.73-2005, SEC.72.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 20. Township Assistance
Chapter 16. Provision of Various Forms of Township Assistance
12-20-16-1. Assistance Only Upon Necessity
12-20-16-2. Medical Assistance; Necessity
12-20-16-3. Utility Services Payment; Necessity; Eligibility
12-20-16-3.5. Prepaid Electric Service
12-20-16-6. Federal Food Stamp Program Eligibility
12-20-16-7. Eligible Markets; Continuing Eligibility; Purchase Order Itemization
12-20-16-8. Incompetent Head of Family; Alternate Food Purchase Order Issuance
12-20-16-9. Limitation on Food Assistance; Food Stamp Application
12-20-16-10. Livestock; Feed Instead of Cost of Food
12-20-16-11. Nonresidents; Transportation Without Ascertaining Legal Residence
12-20-16-12. Funeral and Burial or Cremation Expenses
12-20-16-13. Processing Purchased and Donated Materials for Township Assistance; Gardens