DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES
Division of Social Services
PROPOSED
PUBLIC NOTICE
In compliance with the State's Administrative Procedures Act (APA - Title 29, Chapter 101 of the Delaware Code) and under the authority of Title 31 of the Delaware Code, Chapter 5, Section 512, Delaware Health and Social Services (DHSS) / Division of Social Services is proposing to amend policies in the Division of Social Services Manual (DSSM) regarding the Responsibility for the Administration of Delaware’s Assistance Programs and Confidentiality.
Any person who wishes to make written suggestions, compilations of data, testimony, briefs or other written materials concerning the proposed new regulations must submit same to Sharon L. Summers, Policy, Program & Development Unit, Division of Social Services, 1901 North DuPont Highway, P.O. Box 906, New Castle, Delaware 19720-0906 or by fax to (302) 255-4425 by August 31, 2008.
The action concerning the determination of whether to adopt the proposed regulation will be based upon the results of Department and Division staff analysis and the consideration of the comments and written materials filed by other interested persons.
SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGES
The proposed changes described below amend policies in the Division of Social Services Manual (DSSM) regarding Responsibility for the Administration of Delaware’s Assistance Programs and Confidentiality.
Statutory Authority
Chapter 5, State Public Assistance Code
Chapter 6, Food Stamp Program
Chapter 9, Work Assignments for Recipients of Assistance
Summary of Proposed Changes
DSSM 1000, Responsibility for the Administration of Delaware’s Assistance Programs: This section is being revised to include omitted programs and services; and, to reorganize for clarity. DSSM 1000 is updated to include the following programs and services: the Emergency Assistance Program, the Refugee Resettlement Program, the Child Care Subsidy Program, and Food Stamp Employment and Training services.
DSSM 1000, Confidentiality: This section revises the text wording and clarification of reference to the Code of Federal Regulations citations by including the correct citations for the confidentiality regulation.
DSS PROPOSED REGULATION #08-29
REVISIONS:
1000 Responsibility for the Administration of Delaware's Assistance Programs
The Department of Health and Social Services is the agency designated by the State as responsible for Delaware's public assistance programs as allowed under Title IV‑ A of the Social Security Act (the TANF Program), Title 31 of the Delaware Code (the General Assistance Program), and Public Law 95‑ 113, (the Food Stamp Program). Within the Department, the Division of Social Services (DSS) administers these programs. The specific programs are those allowed under:
1. Title IV-A of the Social Security Act (the TANF Program and the Emergency Assistance Program);
2. Title 31 of the Delaware Code, Chapter 5 (the General Assistance Program);
3. Title IV of the Immigration and Nationality Act (the Refugee Resettlement Program);
4. Title 31 of the Delaware Code, Title XX of the Social Security Act, 7 CFR §273.7, and the CCDBG as
amended by the Personal Responsibility and Work Reconciliation Act of 1996 (the Child Care Subsidy
Program);
5. Title 31 of the Delaware Code, Chapter 9 (Food Stamp Employment and Training services); and
6. 7 U.S.C. Chapter 51 and Title 31 of the Delaware Code, Chapter 6 (the Food Stamp Program).
Included in this manual are technical and financial eligibility rules for the following programs:
1. Temporary Assistance to for Needy Families (TANF)
2. The General Assistance Program
3. The Food Stamp Program
4. The Refugee Resettlement Program
5. Purchase of Day Care Services The Child Care Subsidy Program
6. The Emergency Assistance Program
7. Employment and Training Services
(Break in Continuity of Sections)
[272.1(c)(1) 7 CFR §272.1(c); 45 CFR §205.50]
Federal and State laws provide that public assistance information and records may be used only for purposes directly connected with the administration of public assistance programs. Thus, all information gathered regarding individuals for public assistance purposes is considered confidential and will be safeguarded by DSS.
By safeguarding public assistance information, DSS protects its clients from being identified as a special group based on financial needs and protects their right to privacy.
See Administrative Notice:
A-14-98 Subpoenas for Public Assistance Records