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Failure to complete an application or to provide requested verification of information. |
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Determination by the Department that resources are equal to or exceed need. |
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An applicant or recipient obtains or attempts to obtain assistance by means of an intentionally false statement or intentional misrepresentation, or by impersonation or other willfully fraudulent act or device. |
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An applicant or recipient fails to report all income or available assets at any time. |
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An applicant or recipient fails to notify the Department of any change in needs and/or resources which may affect eligibility for continuation of assistance. |
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An applicant or recipient fails to apply for another form of assistance within one week of having been advised to do so by the Department. |
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An applicant or recipient refuses a job offer or referral to suitable employment without good cause or who voluntarily terminates employment without good cause. Factors to be considered in determining whether there is good cause for such refusal include the person’s ability and physical and mental capacity, transportation problems, lack of adequate child care, and unsafe working conditions. |
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A recipient and or any all adult members of his or her household fail to register with the the Department of Employment Security for the purpose of finding work or gaining gaining skills that will enable them to find work within one week after being granted granted assistance. Exceptions to this registration requirement are: a person who is gainfully employed for thirty-five hours a week or more; a dependent 16 years of age or over who is regularly attending school, if not attending school or training program they will be required to complete job search; a person who is unable to work due to illness or disability; a person who is required to be at home because of illness or disability of another member of the household; a person who is single person who is
responsible for the care of a child under age six five (if no other adult is present in the household to care for the child.) (RSA 165:31) |
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A recipient fails to make reasonable efforts to convert available assets into cash. |
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A recipient fails to participate in a City work program or fails to comply with the Work Program Rules given to and acknowledged by the recipient. |
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A recipient who is unable to work on the Work Program, fails to comply with his treatment plan for alcoholism and drug addiction as referred by his physician. |
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An applicant or recipient refuses to allow the Department to seek or verify information, leaving the Department unable to substantiate eligibility or refuses to provide requested information/documentation. |
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A recipient refuses to grant home visits without reasonable justification. |
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A recipient refuses to pay certain expenses and/or show proof of said expenses as requested while the Welfare Department is assisting with certain other expenses. |
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A recipient or any adult member of their household refuses to complete a work search. |
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A recipient who is homeless fails to make a documented apartment search; fails to contact homeless outreach or emergency shelters. |
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A recipient who does not report on a weekly basis or does not keep scheduled appointments. |
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A recipient misuses a voucher. Such as, giving the voucher to someone else to use, exchanging the voucher for cash, changing the amount on the voucher, etc. |