Owf Time Limits: Selection Of Countable Individuals On Aeitl Cris-E Screen (Examples) Page 3

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Example 7:
Man (age 60) - married to - Woman (age 61)
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Daughter 1 (age 16)- Boyfriend (age 16) Daughter 2 (age 15)
Daughter 3 (age 17) - Boyfriend (age 20)
Son (age 16)
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Daughter (age 1)
Son (age 1)
Daughter (age 1)
AEITL RESULTS: The system will determine 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
each of them, and the “Audit” field will display “S” (for system determined).
None of the younger parents are married; none of the minor parents meet the statutory definition of minor head of
household; so none of the younger parents are countable individuals for time limits
Example 8:
Mother (age 41) who is SSI recipient
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Child 1 (age 2) Child 2 (age 5)
AEITL RESULTS: AEITL will not be included in the driver or displayed for this assistance group because there is
no adult head of household for time limit counting purposes. The adult mother is a recipient of SSI, so the assistance
group only contains the children. As a result, the OWF time limits are not applicable to this assistance group.
The information contained in this handout is
meant to illustrate the selection process for
countable individuals in CRIS-E. For more
information see the CRIS-E Bulletin that ran
4/7/00 through 4/19/00.
Prepared by ODHS/Cash Assistance Policy Section 4/20/00.

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