Energy Needs of Low Income Elderly, Winter 1979-80: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Human Services of the Select Committee on Aging, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, August 15, 1979, Auburn, Maine, 1. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 |
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125 percent administering agency AFDC Allocation Formula allow amount applicant ASSISTANCE PROPOSALS continued average BLANCATO Central Maine Power cents Community Services Administration COMPARISON OF HOME CONGRESS THE LIBRARY CONROY COST ASSISTANCE PROPOSALS Crisis Intervention Program CSA Regional Cumberland County customers delivery Director disconnect notice electric bills electric service eligible households Energy Assistance ENERGY COST ASSISTANCE energy crisis Federal Food Stamp Program food stamps Friend-Alert fuel costs funds gallons going gram grant heating degree days heating oil HOME ENERGY COST home heating Human Services increased insulation kerosene LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Maine Yankee Maine's meals Medicaid ment month number of elderly number of households nursing homes oil companies oil dealers older payment population President problem RAYNES regulations reimbursement residential RILEY rural SNOWE subcommittee SUMMARY COMPARISON supply tank TEMPLE Thank tion Total number utility volunteers WEAP program windfall profits tax York County
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61. lappuse - Its basic purpose is to stimulate a better focusing of all available local, State, private, and Federal resources upon the goal of enabling low-income families, and low-income individuals of all ages, in rural and urban areas, to attain the skills, knowledge, and motivations and secure the opportunities needed for them to become fully self-sufficient.
122. lappuse - I thank you for the opportunity to speak today, and I will be happy to answer any questions you may have.
121. lappuse - ... under provisions of Section 222(a) ( 1 2) of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, as amended, and will be administered under the Crisis Intervention activity of the Emergency Energy Conservation Program authorized by that Act. Allocations among the States were made using a formula provided by the Congress. The formula included population-weighted heating degree days, number of elderly persons with incomes no higher than 125% of the poverty guideline (see Attachment 1), number of poor and near-poor...
63. lappuse - Governors also will be requested to waive the thirty day review and disapproval period set out in Section 242 of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 as amended.
61. lappuse - ... 1061.51-1 Applicability. This subpart is applicable to grantees funded under section 222(a)(12) of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 as amended if the assistance is administered by the Community Services Administration. § 1061.51-2 Policy. This one-time funded Emergency Energy Assistance Program (EEAP) is not intended to be an income transfer program; nor does it entitle any person or household to a certain amount and/or form of assistance. Rather, the primary intent of the EEAP is to make...
70. lappuse - ... the appropriate CSA Regional Office and one copy to Grants Accounting Branch, Finance and Grants Management Division, CSA Headquarters, 1200 19th Street NW., Washington. DC 20506. (b) Project progress review reports. Grantee also will be required to submit separate project progress review reports, CSA Form 440, to the appropriate CSA Regional Office with a copy forwarded to CSA Headquarters, Attention: Energy Programs. Reports will cover activities undertaken in January, February, March, and...
71. lappuse - ... Energy Programs. Reports will cover activities undertaken in January, February, March, and April. These reports will be due April 15, May 15, and a final report on June 15. The following activities completed during the reporting period shall be addressed in section 1A of each month's submission: (1) Total number of households which were assisted under all of the eligible activities of this program. This should be a nonduplicative count, and of this number; (2) Number of households whose utility/fuel...
1. lappuse - The public hearing will come to order. I thank all of .you for being here today. I think this is a very important hearing, and I...
69. lappuse - Heating Degree Days Weighted by Population, July 1931June 1978." National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Environmental Data and Information Service, US Department of Commerce, September, 1978. 'Source: US Department of Energy. Heating degree days is the total by which the average temperature for a day is less than 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Annual heating degree days is the sum of all besting degree days during a calendar year.
64. lappuse - ... is a lack of readily available resources to meet that need, the amount and type of funding committed by the State for energy emergency assistance, and identification of areas within the State in which the need exists. The SEOO will advise the Governor of the accuracy of the data on which the request is based. (2) The Governor of any State may, without a request from...