The Pennsylvania Intake Information Questionnaire-Data Sheet (PIQUES) is a standardized form used to collect data from individuals who are seeking services from the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS). The sheet includes a series of questions that aim to collect information about an individual’s demographic characteristics, family size, income, and other Social Security numbers. The PIQUES are a critical tool for the DHS to collect and store data for their programs. It is used to determine eligibility for services, such as Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANK), Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and other programs. The data collected is also used to evaluate program effectiveness and identify areas of need. The PIQUES come in two versions: the short-form and the long-form. The short-form version is used for individuals applying for services or requesting a change in service. The long-form version is used for individuals who have been approved for services and includes additional questions about health care, employment, and education. The PIQUES are a critical tool for the DHS to collect and store data for their programs. It is used to determine eligibility for services, evaluate program effectiveness, and identify areas of need.