Rate Tables

Rates are values that can vary over time. Rate tables are used to maintain these rates. Since rate tables can be created and maintained independently, this allows for a more flexible approach to rates that apply to products. Rate tables can be used for values that are effective during set time periods. This section will present the different rate tables being utilized in CFSS.

Note: See section 8.3.13 in the Cúram Integrated Case Management Guide for more details regarding rate tables.
Table 1. List of Rate Tables implemented in CFSS
Name Description CCS CYS
Maturity age Age at which the participant is no longer considered a child or eligible for child welfare services. Yes No
IV-E expenses Title IV-E (US) related evidence rate tables. Yes No
IV-E attributes Title IV-E (US) related evidence rate tables. Yes No
IV-E standard need Title IV-E (US) related evidence rate tables. Yes No
IV-E liquid resources Title IV-E (US) related evidence rate tables. Yes No
IV-E properties Title IV-E (US) related evidence rate tables. Yes No
IV-E vehicle Title IV-E (US) related evidence rate tables. Yes No
IV-E earned income Title IV-E (US) related evidence rate tables. Yes No
IV-E unearned income Title IV-E (US) related evidence rate tables. Yes No
IV-E self-employment Title IV-E (US) related evidence rate tables. Yes No
Youth Services Attributes Rate table for Youth Services attributes, such as maximum age for youth. No Yes