Skip to main content

Skip to navigation

The access keys for this page are:

Income in Excess


FAQs

Moving from Hardship to Income Assistance

Recipients with Income in Excess

Dotted line
Dotted line
Moving from Hardship to Income Assistance
December 1, 2003

 

Q
What is the procedure when the hardship reason no longer exists?

A
Once the hardship reason no longer exists, cases must be re-assessed to determine if the family unit meets the eligibility criteria for income assistance or disability assistance.

Top

Dotted line
Recipients with Income in Excess
December 1, 2003

 

Q
Should recipients of income assistance or disability assistance, who have income in excess of the rates, be switched to hardship assistance?

A
Clients are expected to use all other income to meet their basic needs. A recipient of income assistance or disability assistance who has income in excess of the maximum rate for their family unit size would be ineligible for assistance. Hardship assistance under this category may be considered if the family unit includes a dependant child and the family unit could not have been reasonably expected to use the excess income to meet their needs.

Top

Dotted line