239B.3 Cash assistance.
1. a. Within available funding, the department shall provide an ongoing cash assistance grant under the family investment program to a family eligible under section 239B.2.
b. For an eligibility decision involving an applicant family with a specified relative, within thirty days of the date of an application, the department shall authorize issuance of notice of the department’s decision to the specified relative.
2. For an applicant or participant family, the department shall calculate and pay the cash assistance grant on a monthly basis, taking into consideration all of the following:
a. The income and resources of the family.
b. Whether the family has entered into a limited benefit plan.
c. The size of the family.
d. Available funding.
3. The department may pay cash assistance and other cash benefits paid under this chapter by warrant, through a direct deposit to a financial institution of a participant, or through an electronic benefits transfer.
4. The department may pay, from funds appropriated for this purpose, a maximum of four hundred dollars toward funeral expenses on the death of a child who is a participant or has been authorized to participate in the family investment program, provided both of the following conditions apply:
a. The decedent does not leave an estate which may be probated with sufficient proceeds to allow for payment of the funeral expenses.
b. Payments which are due the decedent’s estate or beneficiary by reason of the liability of a life insurance, death or funeral benefit company, association, or society, or in the form of United States social security, railroad retirement, or veterans’ benefits upon the death of the decedent, are deducted from the department’s payment under this section.
97 Acts, ch 41, §4, 34; 99 Acts, ch 100, §2
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 239B - FAMILY INVESTMENT PROGRAM
Section 239B.2 - Conditions of eligibility.
Section 239B.2A - School attendance.
Section 239B.2B - Eligibility of noncitizens.
Section 239B.2C - Absence from home — incarceration.
Section 239B.3 - Cash assistance.
Section 239B.4 - Departmental role.
Section 239B.5 - Compliance with federal law — prohibited electronic benefit transfer transactions.
Section 239B.6 - Assignment of support rights or benefits.
Section 239B.7 - Income and resource exemptions, deductions, and disregards.
Section 239B.8 - Family investment agreements.
Section 239B.9 - Limited benefit plan.
Section 239B.10 - Minor and young parents — other requirements.
Section 239B.11A - Transitional benefits.
Section 239B.12 - Immunization.
Section 239B.13 - Needy relative payee — protective payee — vendor payment.
Section 239B.14 - Fraudulent practices — recovery of overpayments.
Section 239B.15 - County attorney to enforce.
Section 239B.16 - Appeal — judicial review.
Section 239B.17 - PROMISE JOBS program.
Section 239B.18 - JOBS program participation.
Section 239B.19 - JOBS program availability.
Section 239B.20 - JOBS program health and safety.
Section 239B.21 - JOBS program — workers’ compensation law applicable.
Section 239B.22 - JOBS program — participant not state employee.