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HRD-80-121 1 (1980-09-15)

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United States General Accounting Office            Human Resources
Washington, DC 20548                               Division


  B-198839                                        SEPTEMBER 15, 1980

  The Honorable John B. Anderson

  House of Representatives

  Dear Mr. Anderson:

       Subject: eview of Selected Aspects of Low Income Energy
                 Assistancg(HRD-80-121)

       This is in response to your January 10, 1980, letter,
  asking us to review the 1980 Low Income Energy Assistance
  Program, with particular concentration on the Special Energy
  Allowance paid to Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipi-
  ents. You were concerned about energy payments to SSI reci-
  pients that pay little or no energy costs, or whose energy
  costs are already subsidized by Federal or State governments.
  We briefed a member of your staff on our results, which also
  included limited work done on energy assistance payments to
  Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) recipients
  under this program. Our findings are summarized below and
  detailed in enclosure I.

       The 1980 Low Income Energy Assistance Program established
  categorical eligibility 1/ for participants in the SSI program.
  States were given the option of also paying an energy allowance
  to AFDC recipients on a categorical basis. Payments were made
  to SSI recipients without regard to their living arrangements
  or responsibilities for energy costs. Categorical eligibility
  was provided in legislation, and the legislative history does
  not specify or suggest that energy cost responsibility or
  proof of need be considered in determining eligibility or
  amount of payment. Energy assistance payments were made to:


  1/Categorical eligibility means eligible for assistance as
    a result of eligibility for SSI or AFDC.


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