State Auditor Rob Sand today issued an advisory on the delay of Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) payments to eligible recipients. LIHEAP is a federally funded program administered by the Iowa Department of Human Rights. It is designed to help households at or below 200% of the 2022 federal poverty guidelines meet their heating needs.
"I have received several inquiries from Iowans who qualify for energy assistance through LIHEAP but their accounts have not been credited by their utility vendor, or they have not received their direct payment from LIHEAP," said Sand. "We want to assure those Iowans that their heat will not be turned off in the dead of winter."
Iowa law prohibits eligible LIHEAP customers from being disconnected from their electric or natural gas supply from November 1 through April 1 of each year, regardless of the temperature.
"We are monitoring the situation and believe LIHEAP dollars will be properly distributed and credited by April, so that no one loses heat, said Sand.
Households with additional questions about LIHEAP payments should contact
the Iowa Department of Human Rights. Households interested in applying for
LIHEAP should contact their local community action outreach office. Priority is
given to the elderly and disabled
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