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37.70.601    BENEFIT AWARD

(1) Except as provided in (2), the benefit matrices in (1)(c) and (1)(d) are used to establish the benefit payable to an eligible household for a full heating season. The benefit varies by household income level, type of primary heating fuel, the type of dwelling (single family unit, multi-family unit, mobile home), the number of bedrooms in the dwelling, and the heating districts in which the household is located, to account for climatic differences across the state.

(a) The benefit payable to an eligible household will be computed by multiplying the applicable amount in the table of base benefit levels found in (1)(c) by the applicable matrix amount in the table of income/climatic adjustment multipliers found in (1)(d).

(b) Applicants may claim no more bedrooms than household members except that single elderly and disabled individual households are entitled to claim two bedrooms if their dwelling unit contains more than one bedroom.

(c) The following table of base benefit levels takes into account the number of bedrooms in a house, the type of dwelling structure, and the type of fuel used as a primary source of heating:

 

TABLE OF BENEFIT LEVELS

 

(i) SINGLE FAMILY

 

  # BEDROOMS
NATURAL
GAS
  ELECTRIC   PROPANE FUEL OIL WOOD COAL
ONE
$ 557
$ 762
$1,239
$1,008
$ 738
$ 499
TWO
810
1,108
1,802
1,466
1,073
725
THREE
1,103
1,510
2,455
1,997
1,463
988
FOUR
1,518
2,077
3,377
2,747
2,012
1,360

 

(ii) MULTI-FAMILY

 

# BEDROOMS
NATURAL
GAS
  ELECTRIC   PROPANE   FUEL OIL WOOD COAL
ONE
$ 471
$ 645
$1,048
$1,072
$ 624
$ 421
TWO
709
971
1,578
1,614
939
635
THREE
1,041
1,424
2,316
2,368
1,378
931
FOUR
1,216
1,664
2,706
2,766
1,610
1,088

 

(iii) MOBILE HOME

 

  # BEDROOMS NATURAL
GAS
ELECTRIC PROPANE FUEL OIL WOOD COAL
ONE
$ 469
$ 642
$1,044
$ 891
$ 622
$ 421
TWO
686
939
1,527
1,302
910
615
THREE
910
1,245
2,024
1,726
1,206
815
FOUR
1,015
1,389
2,259
1,926
1,346
909

 

(d) The following table is based upon the household's income as a percentage of the federal poverty guideline and adjusted for climatic differences in the ten human resource development council service areas in the state of Montana:

 

TABLE OF INCOME/CLIMATIC ADJUSTMENT MULTIPLIERS
PERCENT OF POVERTY
 
AEM
 
IV
 
V  
 
VI
 
VII
 
VIII
 
IX
 
X
 
XI
 
XII
0 - 11
1.00
1.08
0.98
0.99
0.93
1.02
1.08
0.90
0.92
1.09
> 11 - 23
0.95
1.02
0.94
0.94
0.89
0.97
1.03
0.86
0.87
1.04
> 23 - 35
0.90
0.97
0.89
0.89
0.84
0.92
0.98
0.81
0.82
0.98
> 35 - 47
0.85
0.92
0.84
0.84
0.79
0.87
0.92
0.77
0.78
0.93
> 47 - 59
0.80
0.86
0.79
0.79
0.75
0.82
0.87
0.72
0.73
0.87
> 59 - 71
0.75
0.81
0.74
0.74
0.70
0.77
0.81
0.68
0.69
0.82
> 71 - 83
0.70
0.75
0.69
0.69
0.65
0.71
0.76
0.63
0.64
0.76
> 83 - 95
0.65
0.70
0.64
0.64
0.61
0.66
0.70
0.59
0.60
0.71
> 95 - 107
0.60
0.65
0.59
0.59
0.56
0.61
0.65
0.54
0.55
0.65
>107 - 119
0.55
0.59
0.54
0.54
0.51
0.56
0.60
0.50
0.50
0.60
>119 - 131
0.50
0.54
0.49
0.49
0.47
0.51
0.54
0.45
0.46
0.55
>131 - 143
0.45
0.48
0.44
0.44
0.42
0.46
0.49
0.41
0.41
0.49
>143 - 200
0.40
0.43
0.39
0.39
0.37
0.41
0.43
0.36
0.37
0.44

 

(2) Eligible households who are residents of publicly subsidized housing whose energy costs are included as a portion of their rent and whose rent is a fixed portion of their income will receive one payment of $50 for the entire five-year period from the date of application and are not eligible for low income energy assistance benefits provided for in (1).

 

History: 53-2-201, MCA; IMP, 53-2-201, MCA; NEW, 1982 MAR p. 732, Eff. 4/16/82; AMD, 1982 MAR p. 1771, Eff. 10/1/82; AMD, 1983 MAR p. 131, Eff. 2/11/83; AMD, 1983 MAR p. 1362, Eff. 9/30/83; AMD, 1984 MAR p. 1481, Eff. 10/12/84; AMD, 1985 MAR p. 1412, Eff. 9/27/85; EMERG, AMD, 1986 MAR p. 362, Eff. 3/14/86; AMD, 1986 MAR p. 1606, Eff. 9/26/86; AMD, 1987 MAR p. 1805, Eff. 10/16/87; AMD, 1988 MAR p. 2042, Eff. 10/1/88; AMD, 1989 MAR p. 1571, Eff. 10/13/89; AMD, 1990 MAR p. 2307, Eff. 10/26/90; AMD, 1991 MAR p. 1857, Eff. 10/1/91; AMD, 1992 MAR p. 2201, Eff. 9/25/92; AMD, 1993 MAR p. 2437, Eff. 10/15/93; AMD, 1994 MAR p. 2642, Eff. 9/23/94; AMD, 1995 MAR p. 2157, Eff. 10/13/95; AMD, 1996 MAR p. 2887, Eff. 10/25/96; AMD, 1997 MAR p. 2296, Eff. 12/16/97; TRANS, from SRS, 1998 MAR p. 2059; AMD, 1999 MAR p. 414, Eff. 3/12/99; AMD, 1999 MAR p. 2575, Eff. 11/5/99; AMD, 2000 MAR p. 2707, Eff. 10/6/00; AMD, 2001 MAR p. 401, Eff. 3/9/01; AMD, 2001 MAR p. 2037, Eff. 10/12/01; AMD, 2002 MAR p. 3635, Eff. 11/28/02; AMD, 2004 MAR p. 1026, Eff. 4/23/04; AMD, 2004 MAR p. 2818, Eff. 11/19/04; AMD, 2005 MAR p. 1786, Eff. 9/23/05; AMD, 2005 MAR p. 2078, Eff. 10/28/05; AMD, 2007 MAR p. 974, Eff. 7/6/07; AMD, 2007 MAR p. 1948, Eff. 11/22/07; AMD, 2008 MAR p. 810, Eff. 4/25/08; AMD, 2011 MAR p. 108, Eff. 1/28/11.

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