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  Explaining the Law and Providing Self-Help Information for Low-Income Iowans
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   Common Legal Terms (Separate Website)
An online glossary of legal terms from A to W
By: Iowa Judicial Branch
  
   
   DHS Programs for People Who No Longer Get FIP
The Department of Human Services offers Medicaid and Child Care Assistance programs to help those who no longer get FIP benefits due to increased earnings or child support. The main programs are Transitional Child Care (TCC) and Transitional Medicaid.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
  
   
   FIP Benefits Update: Ban on Receiving Benefits After 60 Months Starts January 1, 2002
In 1996, Congress made major changes in welfare programs. These changes were a part of welfare reform and Congress changed the nature of welfare. States had to limit the number of months adults may get TANF benefits. In Iowa, TANF benefits are called FIP (Family Investment Program) or welfare benefits. Medicaid (Title XIX), food stamps, general assistance, SSI, and energy assistance are not among welfare benefits subject to the 60-month limit.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
  
   
   General Assistance Offices in Iowa (Separate Website)
General Assistance is also known as general relief and relief of the poor. An Iowa law required Board of Supervisors to help poor, and sometimes needy, persons who cannot afford to pay for their own needs. Here is a list of General Assistance County Directors in Iowa with addresses, telephone numbers, and hours.
By: University of Iowa Health Care
  
   
   Internet Safety (Separate Website)
There are hundreds of ways that computers record everything you do on the computer or Internet.
By: Iowa Coalition Against Domestic Violence
 
    Read this in: Spanish / Espaņol
  
   
   Medicaid Payment for Nursing Home Care
Many people rely on Medicaid, also known as Title 19, to pay for their nursing home care. People may generally receive Medicaid payment for their nursing home care if their income is $1,809 or less per month and their nonexempt resources are $2,000 or less.
By: Legal Hotline for Older Iowans
 
  
   
   Medicaid Rules, Birth Certificates and Proof of Citizenship and Identity
All people who apply for Medicaid, or a re-certified, must provide proof of citizenship and identity. Here are details on how to get a copy of your birth certificate in Iowa.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
  
   
   One Car, Any Value
Iowans will be able to have one dependable car and still get welfare benefits and food assistance. Welfare (FIP) and food assistance (food stamps) limit the amount of resources a family can have and still be eligible.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
  
   
   Storm Grant Program Will Help Winter Storm Victims (Separate Website)
Find out how to apply for disaster grants of up to $3,319 to help Iowa's winter storm victims. Details and an application form are currently being developed.
  
   
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