Owf Time Limits: Selection Of Countable Individuals On Aeitl Cris-E Screen (Examples) Page 2

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Example 4:
Boyfriend (age 16) - Girlfriend (age 16)
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/
their daughter (age 2)
AEITL RESULTS: The system cannot determine which of the parents is the minor head of household for time limit
purposes because there are two unmarried parents; therefore AEITL will display both of the parents. The “T/L” field
will be blank for both of them. Following a discussion with the assistance group, the worker must designate one of
the unmarried parents on AEITL, by entering a “Y” in the “T/L” field for the individual who was chosen by the
assistance group as the [minor] head of household for time limits.
Example 5:
Man (age 59) - married to - Woman (age 58)
\ /
their daughter (age 14) and her boyfriend (age 20)
\ /
their son (age 1)
AEITL RESULTS: The system will determine that the married couple are the countable individuals in the AG as the
head of household and spouse of the head of household; therefore AEITL will display a “Y” in the “T/L” field for
them, and the “Audit” field will display “S” (for system determined). The younger parents are not married; the minor
parent does not meet the statutory definition of minor head of household, and her boyfriend is neither a minor, nor the
head of household; so neither is a countable individual for time limits.
Example 6:
Man (age 20) - married to - Woman (age 16)
\ /
their son (age 1)
AEITL RESULTS: The system will determine that the married couple are the countable individuals in the AG, as the
head of household and the spouse of the head of household; therefore AEITL will display a “Y” in the “T/L” field for
each of them, and the “Audit” field will display “S” (for system determined.)

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