Reviews Received after Expiration of Review Period 430-05-35-20-25

(Revised 05/01/13 ML3365)

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If a household files an application for review the month following the last month of the review period, it is considered an application for review; however, benefits must be prorated.The worker must revert the case to open, NEXT to CLIR and use function number 3 – Register Application with Existing Case Number, enter the case number, office, unit and caseload number and enter off the screen. On the REAP screen, the worker must enter the date the application for review was received on the Application Received line.

 

 If the household is entitled to expedited services, processing at 430-05-35-25 - Expedited Service at Review must be followed.  

 

If the household is not entitled to expedited services or entitled to expedited services and certified with no postponed information/verification, notice F104 – Review Approval after Review Period Expired must be sent to the household.

 

Example:

A household's review period expired on June 30 and the household did not file an application for review in the last month of their review period (June). The household files an application for review on July 9. The application for review is used and benefits are prorated from July 9. A new Application for Assistance, SFN 405, is not required.