Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1240-01-01-.01 - SCOPE AND PURPOSE
(1) Pursuant to the
requirements of Public Chapter 950 (1996), the Families First Act of 1996, the
Families First (Temporary Assistance) Program was created to replace the Aid to
Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program in order to reform the program
of economic assistance to needy families in Tennessee. These rules implement
the Families First program as authorized by the Public Act 950 (1996), and as
codified in Title 71 of the Tennessee Code Annotated; the federal Temporary
Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) block grant under Title IV-A of the Social
Security Act; the Personal Responsibility Act of 1996 (
P.L.
103-196 ); and, the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 (
P.L.
109-171 ), as amended.
(2) Pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated,
Section 71-3-157(d), the Department of Human Services is directed to administer
the program of economic assistance to families under Title IV-A of the Social
Security Act pursuant to federal statutes or regulations as they continue to
exist after the effective date of Public Chapter 950 on September 1, 1996 or
pursuant to any waivers authorized by the federal government as a result of the
enactment of Public Chapter 950 (1996).
(3) Effective Date of Waiver; Applicable
Rules for Eligibility or Appeals of Cases Determined During Waiver Period.
(a) A waiver to operate the Families First
program under certain exceptions to federal law was granted to the State of
Tennessee by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on July 25, 1996
until June 30, 2007.
(b) Upon
review of cases or upon review of eligibility determinations, all initial
eligibility determinations prior to the expiration of the waiver shall be
reviewed, or determined on appeal, pursuant to applicable terms of the waiver
and otherwise applicable law during such period. All eligibility determinations
after June 30, 2007, shall be reviewed, or determined on appeal, pursuant to
the terms of applicable law then in effect. Where terms of the waiver and
federal or state law or regulations are in conflict, the terms of the waiver
control during the waiver's effective dates.
(4) In order to provide continued specific
interpretation of certain responsibilities of the Department of Human Services
under Title IV-A, Title IV-D, and Title XIX of the Social Security Act which
continue to be necessary for the administration of the Families First program,
the provisions of paragraph (5) referencing Chapters 1240-1-2 through 1240-1-44
inclusive, Rules of the Tennessee Department of Human Services, Family
Assistance Division, as they existed prior to September 1, 1996 or prior to the
implementation date of Public Chapter 950 (1996), or as they may be amended
thereafter, will apply to Chapter 1240-1-45 through 1240-1-56, but only where
not otherwise in conflict with, or superseded by:
(a) The specific requirements of 1240-1-45
through 1240-1-56;
(b) Federal law
or regulations or action transmittals or interpretations of the United States
Department of Health and Human Services, as they exist or are amended, or by
federal or state court orders which affect Chapter 1240-1-1-1240-1-56 or which
otherwise affect the Department of Human Services' responsibility under Title
IV-A, Title IV-D and Title XIX of the Social Security Act.
(5) The following provisions of Chapters
1240-1-2 through 1240-1-44, as limited by Paragraph (4), and as they relate to
the Title IV-A, Title IV-D, and Title XIX Medicaid programs concerning the
operation of the Families First program, are incorporated by reference into the
Families First Program:
(a) Chapter 1240-1-13
- Case Records Management.
(b)
Chapter 1240-1-14 - Application Process.
(c) Chapter 1240-1-15 - Interviewing for
Eligibility.
(d) Chapter 1240-1-16
- Verification Procedures.
(e)
Chapter 1240-1-17 - Timeliness Standards.
(f) Chapter 1240-1-18 - Authorization of
Grants and Allotments.
(g) Chapter
1240-1-19 - Continuing Responsibilities.
(h) Chapter 1240-1-43 - Protection of
Children.
(6)
(a) Families First, also referred to as
Temporary Assistance or Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), means
the program to provide economic support and other support services to families
which is provided by the State of Tennessee utilizing funds made available by
the Congress of the United States and the Secretary of the Federal Department
of Health and Human Services to the State of Tennessee pursuant to the Social
Security Act, and any state funds which may be appropriated by the General
Assembly designated to support the temporary assistance program.
(b) Throughout Chapter 1240-1-1 through
Chapter 1240-1-44 and Chapters 1240-1-45 through 1240-1-56, and where the
context requires, the use of the term "Families First" shall encompass the
Temporary Assistance (TA)/Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) program
referenced in Public Chapter 950 (1996), and references to the receipt or
application for "Families First" shall, only where the context so requires,
mean Temporary Assistance or Temporary Assistance to Needy Families.
(c) Any existing references to "Aid to
Families with Dependent Children" or "AFDC" shall be construed to refer to the
Families First program.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. §§
4-5-201 et seq., 4-5-202, 4-5-209,
71-1-105, 71-3-152, 71-3-153, 71-3-154, 71-3-158(d)(2)(D); 42 U.S.C.
§§ 601 et seq.; Deficit Reduction Act 2005 (
Pub. L.
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