Florida Regulations 73C-26.022: Energy Assistance Benefits and Energy Payments
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(1) The number, nature and amount of energy benefits will be set by DEO in accordance with the federal requirements of the Act and adjusted annually based on funding availability. DEO will notify the Subrecipients in writing at the address stated in the Subgrant Agreement.
(a) One non-crisis benefit per 12 month period;
(b) One summer home energy crisis benefit between April 1 and September 30 each year; and,
(c) One winter home energy crisis benefit between October 1 and March 31 each year.
(3) Based on local need for LIHEAP services and other non-LIHEAP energy assistance resources in their service area, the Subrecipient may limit benefits to less than those stated in subsection (2), above.
(4) In the event of an emergency as described in subsection 73C-26.021(4), F.A.C., the Department will allow expenditures of the funds in which the benefits may exceed those given in subsection 73C-26.022(2), F.A.C.
(5) The Subgrantee shall make energy payments directly to the vendor on behalf of the eligible client. Only in cases where the Subgrantee cannot negotiate direct payment to the vendor will payment to the client be made in the form of a two party check payable to the client and vendor.
(6) The household must provide proof that it is responsible for paying the home energy cost. Fuel or energy types include electricity, fuel oil, kerosene, wood, natural gas, liquid propane or liquid propane gas. If the name on the bill/receipt is different from that of any member of the household, the relationship of the applicant to the fuel purchaser must be explained in the LIHEAP client files.
Rulemaking Authority 409.508 FS. Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 409.508. History-New 11-30-08, Formerly 9B-65.022, Amended 4-25-17.
(2) The following maximum benefits will be available to eligible households:
(a) One non-crisis benefit per 12 month period;
(b) One summer home energy crisis benefit between April 1 and September 30 each year; and,
(c) One winter home energy crisis benefit between October 1 and March 31 each year.
(3) Based on local need for LIHEAP services and other non-LIHEAP energy assistance resources in their service area, the Subrecipient may limit benefits to less than those stated in subsection (2), above.
(4) In the event of an emergency as described in subsection 73C-26.021(4), F.A.C., the Department will allow expenditures of the funds in which the benefits may exceed those given in subsection 73C-26.022(2), F.A.C.
(5) The Subgrantee shall make energy payments directly to the vendor on behalf of the eligible client. Only in cases where the Subgrantee cannot negotiate direct payment to the vendor will payment to the client be made in the form of a two party check payable to the client and vendor.
(6) The household must provide proof that it is responsible for paying the home energy cost. Fuel or energy types include electricity, fuel oil, kerosene, wood, natural gas, liquid propane or liquid propane gas. If the name on the bill/receipt is different from that of any member of the household, the relationship of the applicant to the fuel purchaser must be explained in the LIHEAP client files.
Rulemaking Authority 409.508 FS. Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 409.508. History-New 11-30-08, Formerly 9B-65.022, Amended 4-25-17.