AU
AU means a group of related persons living in the same home who have been determined eligible for CalWORKs and for whom cash aid has been authorized.
Filing Unit
Filing Unit means the group of persons required to be on the SAWS 2 PLUS, Application for CalFresh, Cash Aid, and/or Medi-Cal/Health Care Programs.
Mandatory Inclusion
Mandatory inclusion rules require that a parent, sibling, or half-sibling be included in a Filing Unit or AU with the applicant or eligible child.
The AU must include the following persons when they are living in the same home.
- The applicant child;
- Any eligible sibling or half-sibling of the applicant child who meets the age requirement; and
- Any parent (except for Alternatively Sentenced Parents [ASP]) of the applicant child or the applicant’s child’s eligible siblings or half sibling who meet the age requirement.
The case will be denied/discontinued when a mandatory person refuses to be included in the AU at Intake or Renewal (RE).
Optional Persons
Optional persons are not otherwise required to be included in the AU but can be included at the request of the applicant/participant at any time. Examples include:
- Non-parent caretaker relatives;
- Essential persons (when they have not exceeded the 60-Month Time Clock) are:
- Stepparents (including same-sex spouses);
- Can opt out of the AU; however, their income and resources are still required to determine eligibility when there are no children in common.
- Can opt out of the AU; however, their income and resources are still required to determine eligibility when there are no children in common.
- California Registered Domestic Partners (RDPs); and
- ASPs who are convicted of a crime who are permitted to live at the home while serving a court-imposed sentence.
- Stepparents (including same-sex spouses);
Note: Adults that have reached the 60-month time limit are no longer optional and are considered excluded members.
- Other eligible children:
- Nieces/nephews;
- Cousins; and
- Grandchildren.
- Nieces/nephews;
For purposes of this release, an optional person as listed above is not considered an excluded member since these individuals have the option to be included in the AU, while excluded members do not.
See Administrative Release (AR) 82-832 Excluded Members for detailed information.
Excluded Members
An excluded member is defined as one of the following individuals:
Excluded by Law:
- Fleeing felons;
- Probation/parole violators;
- 60-month CalWORKs time expired adults;
- Father of the unborn child with no other children in the home unless he is an essential person;
- Sponsored noncitizens whose needs are met by the Sponsor or are unable to provide the Sponsor’s information; and
- Ineligible noncitizens.
Sanctioned for:
- Not complying with WtW/REP;
- Being a Striker;
- Refusing to Assign Child Support Rights; or
- Failing to provide Social Security Number (SSN) or proof of application for SSN.
Recipient of another aid program such as:
- SSI;
- Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants;
- Foster Care, including:
- Kin-GAP;
- Emergency Caregiver;
- Assembly Bill 110; or
- Approved Relative Caregiver.
See AR 82-832 Excluded Members for detailed information.
Parent
Parent means the biological parent, married or unmarried, of the child unless the child has been adopted or relinquished for adoption or the parental rights are terminated.
If the child is adopted, the person who adopts the child is the parent. If the child is relinquished for adoption or the parental rights are terminated, that parent is no longer considered the parent except for purposes of determining whether the person is related within the 5th degree of relationship.
Parentage may also be established when the name of the RDP appears on the child’s birth certificate.
Eligible Child
Eligible child means a child who is considered a member of an AU.
NMD
An NMD is a voluntary dependent or ward of the juvenile court who is at least 18 years of age but less than 21, in Foster Care under the responsibility of the County Welfare or Probation departments and is participating in a transitional independent living case plan or placed with a caretaker relative. An NMD may be eligible for CalWORKs in an AU of one when placed with a caretaker relative that is related within the 5th degree of relationship and meets all other eligibility criteria.
Siblings
Any eligible sibling or half-sibling of the applicant child who meets the age requirement.
Stepparent
Stepparent means a person who is not the biological parent, but is either married to, or the RDP of, the parent of the child.
RDP
RDP is an individual who:
- Has a Declaration of Domestic Partnership registered with the California Secretary of State; and meets one of the following conditions:
- Two individuals of the same sex; or
- Two individuals of the opposite sex and at least one of which is over 62 years of age.
- Is a member of a legal union, other than a marriage, of two persons of the same sex, validly formed in another jurisdiction, and substantially equivalent to a California RDP.
Out-of-State RDP
RDPs who are members of a legal union, which was validly formed out-of-state, are extended the same rights and responsibilities equivalent to an RDP in California.
Same-Sex Spouse
Same-Sex Spouse is a person married to someone of the same sex. Same-sex marriages occurring in California between June 16, 2008 and November 4, 2008, as well as marriages of same-sex individuals performed in California on or after June 13, 2013, are recognized as valid marriages by the State of California and therefore valid for the purposes of CalWORKs. Marriages occurring in other states valid in the state at the time in which the marriage was performed, are recognized as valid in California.
Unaided father of unborn
When the unaided father of the unborn is living in the home with a pregnant woman who is in an AU of one without an eligible child, the father is an excluded member and his income and needs are counted towards the Maximum Aid Payment.
See AR 44-205.6 Father of Unborn for detailed information.