A non-means tested program is one for which eligibility is not based on a certain level of financial means. In the United States, most programs including food stamps, medicare, etc. are means tested programs.
A non-means tested program is one for which eligibility is not based on a certain level of financial means. In the United States, most programs including food stamps, medicare, etc. are means tested programs.
When something is mean tested it means it has been tested to the extreme. It would be a very thorough test.
When something is mean tested it means it has been tested to the extreme. It would be a very thorough test.
one for which those with higher incomes receive lower benefits or no benefits at all
A program which is intended for poor people who can demonstrate they have need. Some examples are Food Stamps, Social Security Disability, MedicAid.
A program which is intended for poor people who can demonstrate they have need. Some examples are Food Stamps, Social Security Disability, MedicAid.
No. Receipt of means-tested public benefits does not disqualify anyone from being a sponsor. However, means-tested public benefits cannot be accepted as income for the purposes of meeting the income requirement.
No, you cannot be drug tested for non nicotine vapor smoking.
I believe it's a program that provides Federal funding to citizens/families without requiring eligibility orspecific conditions often required under means-based programs. (... because this is what is opposite of a means-based program)
Your parents' State agency on aging likely has a program to provide in-home care for elderly persons who otherwise would require nursing home care. The program is means tested.
Non Reactive - it means that the result is negative and that the sample tested did not show evidence of HIV infection.
Medicaid TANF (temporary assistance for needy families) Food Stamps Children's Health Insurance QUEST.