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The policy on this page is from a previous version of the handbook.
7 CFR 273.1(b)(6)
A live-in attendant/housekeeper may participate as a separate food unit from other household members if the live-in attendant/housekeeper meets both of the following conditions:
Live-in attendant/housekeeper lives in the home of the person for whom the live-in attendant/housekeeper provides care or similar services, and
Live-in attendant/housekeeper is not:
the parent, of a child under age 22 years,
a spouse of the person for whom he or she provides care or any other member of the care recipient’s food unit
is not a foster child under age of 18
Note: |
Mandatory inclusion rules apply (3.3.1.2). |
Example | Mom, dad, daughters Mandy (age 28) and daughter Bree (age 18), and sons Doug (age 26) and Jeff (22) all live in the same home. Doug, Jeff, and Bree are all disabled and unable to care for themselves. Mom, dad, and Mandy provide their care, and are considered live-in attendants for Doug and Jeff. Mandy, Doug, and Jeff can be their own separate food units. However, because Bree is 18, she cannot be a separate food unit. Bree must be included in mom and dad’s FoodShare case. |
This page last updated in Release Number: 20-03
Release Date: 11/23/2020
Effective Date: 11/23/2020
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