LIBL/STBL Hardship Extension Eligibility - Disability
 
(10/01/16 - 11/30/16)
A disability is a physical or mental condition that prevents a participant from working or engaging in work activities. A disability is based on physical and mental impairments and may include persons receiving mental health or substance abuse treatment.
 
A disability may not be readily identifiable. These disabilities may include, but are not limited to, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder(g). Ensure that all potential barriers, which prevent the participant from engaging in work activities or supporting the budgetary unit independent of CA, are considered with the participant.
 
Temporary Disability is a medical condition that is expected to continue for more than 30 days, but less than 12 months, from the date of the request for the hardship extension.
Permanent Disability is a medical condition that has lasted or will last for at least 12 months from the date of the request for the hardship extension or result in death.
 
Verification must be provided that supports the disability determination. (See LIBL/STBL Extension – Disability Verification)
 
NOTE When the duration of the disability is expected to be shorter than the approval period, authorize the hardship extension only for the period of time the disability is expected to last.
 
When verification of the hardship extension reason is received, follow the procedures in LIBL Hardship Extension Keying Procedures and STBL Hardship Extension Keying Procedures.
 
When verification of the hardship extension is not provided, follow the procedures in LIBL Hardship Procedures Extension Requests and STBL Hardship Procedures Extension Requests.
 
WARNING
When the participant provides verification that does not support the hardship extension request, deny the request for hardship extension.