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| Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) FY 2007, 2008 State Plans and FY 2009 Draft State Plan |
>LIHEAP State Plan for FY 2007
>LIHEAP State Plan for FY 2008
>LIHEAP Draft State Plan for FY 2009
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Act of 1981 (title XXVI of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981), as amended, authorizes grants to states to assist low-income households, particularly those with the lowest incomes, that pay a high proportion of household income for home energy, primarily in meeting their immediate home energy needs. This document is based on anticipated federal funding for Michigan. However, all State Plan components, funding percentages, and benefit levels indicated within this document are subject to change.
The Michigan Department of Human Services (DHS), as the designated lead agency responsible for the administration of these funds, has, in cooperation with other agencies, prepared this State Plan. The plan calls for the utilization of services from the Department of Human Services and the Department of
Treasury. The components of Michigan's energy assistance effort and the responsible agency for each are as follows:
- Home Heating Credit: Department of Treasury
- Crisis Intervention: Department of Human Services
- Weatherization: Department of Human Services
The above multi-component structure is similar to previous Michigan energy program designs which have worked well in this state. Basic maintenance benefits are issued through the Home Heating Credit. Crisis intervention is provided through State Emergency Relief (SER) energy services.
Weatherization services round out Michigan's strategy to meet the energy assistance needs of the state's low income population.
Through this comprehensive program design, Michigan will serve the varied needs of the state's low income population in an equitable manner. This structure allows households to receive the types of energy assistance which best meet their needs, while utilizing delivery mechanisms that have proven effective in past energy programs.
Related Documents > DHS LIHEAP FY 2007 State Plan - 35616 bytes  > DHS LIHEAP FY 2008 State Plan - 254491 bytes  > DHS LIHEAP FY 2009 State Plan - Proposed - 69147 bytes 
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