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Verification of Eligibility for School Meals

Verification of Eligibility for School Meals. Grants Coordination and School Support School Nutrition Programs. Verification Timeline. October 1 - Verification sample is based on the number of family applications approved that day. November 15 - Verification process must be completed.

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Verification of Eligibility for School Meals

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  1. Verification of Eligibility for School Meals Grants Coordination and School Support School Nutrition Programs

  2. Verification Timeline • October 1 - Verification sample is based on the number of family applications approved that day. • November 15 - Verification process must be completed. • January 15 - LEARS-Verification Summary Report available at www.michigan.gov/meis. • March 1 - LEARS-Verification Summary Report due.

  3. Verification Sampling • During the previous school year, if less than 80% of the applications selected for verification did not respond: • Basic Sampling (Standard Sampling) • During the previous school year, if more than 80% of the applications selected for verification did respond: • Basic Sampling (Standard Sampling) • Alternate-Random Sampling • Alternate-Focused Sampling

  4. Sampling Methods and Direct Certification • Households that qualify for free meals, based solely on Direct Certification should: • Not be verified. • Not be included in the total number of applications when determining the number of applications to verify.

  5. Sampling Methods and Direct Certification • If a student in the household is on the direct certification list then all students in the household are directly certified and categorically eligible for free meals. • These households are not subject to verification.

  6. Basic Sampling • The required sample size is 3% or 3,000, whichever is less of all approved applications on file on October 1. • Count the total number of approved applications (food stamp, foster children, income-based) on file on October 1. • Multiply the total number of approved applications by 3% (.03). • Round up • At least one application must be verified

  7. Basic Sampling • Separate out all income-based, error-prone applications reporting monthly household income within $100 or annual household income within $1,200 of the free or reduced price eligibility limit. • The 3% sample should come from error-prone applications. • If there are not enough error-prone applications to meet the sample size requirements, additional applications must be selected at random from other income-based approved applications.

  8. Example: Basic Sampling 1,300 total applications x .03 = 39 applications Example Scenario #1 • 445 error-prone applications. • All 39 applications would be selected just from the 445 error-prone applications. Example Scenario #2 • 25 error-prone applications. • All 25 error-prone applications, plus 14 applications randomly selected from income-eligible applications.

  9. Alternate-Random Sampling • The required sample size is 3% or 3,000, whichever is less of all approved applications on file on October 1. • Count the total number of approved applications (food stamp, foster children, income-based) on file on October 1. • Multiply the total number of approved applications by 3% (.03). • Round up • At least one application must be verified

  10. Example:Alternate-Random Sampling 340 total applications x .03 = 10.2 applications. Round up to 11 applications.

  11. Alternate-Focused Sampling Must verify a minimum of: • The lesser of 1% or 1,000 of the total number of approved applications (both income and categorical). The 1% sample is selected from income applications with total household income within $100 monthly or $1,200 annually of the income eligibility guidelines (IEGs) for free and reduced price meals for that size household.

  12. Alternate-Focused Sampling Plus: • The lesser of one-half (0.5%) of 1% or 500 of the total number of applications that were approved based on categorical eligibility, selected from applications with a food stamp or FIP number.

  13. Example:Alternate-Focused Sampling 300 income applications 200 categorical applications 500 total applications in the application pool 500 total applications x.01 = 5 200 categorical applications x.005 = 1 Total Sample 6

  14. Example:Alternate-Focused Sampling • A sample of 5 applications must be selected from income applications with total household income within $100 monthly or $1,200 annually of the income eligibility guidelines (IEGs) for free and reduced priced meals for the size household; Plus: • 1 from the 200 categorical applications that provided a food stamp/FIP case number in lieu of income on the application.

  15. Verification Sampling How do I randomly select the required number of applications as determined in Basic, Alternate-Random, and Alternate- Focused sampling methods? Selection Methods: • Selection interval, or • Put all applications in a container and draw out the number of applications needed to equal 3%.

  16. Selection Interval 700 total applications x.03 =21 applications for verification 700 total application/21 applications for verification = 33 Choose every 33rd application until 21 applications are pulled from the 700.

  17. Prototype Forms • Household Notification Letters: • “We Must Check Your Application”

  18. Prototype Forms • Household Notification Letters: • “We Have Checked Your Application”

  19. Direct Verification • Alternate-Random Sampling and Alternate- Focused Sampling • Contact the Department of Human Services (DHS) directly to verify food stamp or FIP case numbers. • http://www.michigan.gov/dhs/0,1607,7-124-5461---,00.html

  20. Direct Verification forms: Letter to the Department of Human Service (DHS) office to verify applications with a Food Assistance Program (FAP) or Family Independence Program (FIP) case number by using the following two forms:  Direct Verification

  21. Verification Worksheet Should be completed and filed by November 15.

  22. Verification Summary Report Should be completed, signed, and filed by November 15.

  23. Verification Summary Report • Points of interest on page 1: • Column A “Number of Students”- Students as of October 31 • Column B ”Number of Approved Applications” – Applications as of October 1

  24. Verification Check List Should be completed, signed, and filed by November 15.

  25. LEARS-Verification Summary Report www.michigan.gov/meis • Scroll to “Child Nutrition Programs” • Click on “LEARS-Verification Summary Report”

  26. Questions • Melanie Brummeler brummelerm@michigan.gov or • Lisa Brown-Taylor browntaylorl@michigan.gov • 517-373-3347

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