Guardianship subsidy definition

Guardianship subsidy means a monthly payment to assist in covering the cost of room, board, clothing, and spending money for the child.
Guardianship subsidy means the program described in
Guardianship subsidy means the program described in A.R.S. § 8-814.

Examples of Guardianship subsidy in a sentence

  • Guardianship subsidy payments made to permanent guardians for children living in the home.

  • It is imperative that the worker enter the Legal Guardianship disruption date in the FACTS record so the Legal Guardianship subsidy is end dated.

  • Caseworkers are also required to complete the CFS 486-G, Subsidized Guardianship Conversion Assessment form prior to submitting the Guardianship subsidy packet to the Adoption Coordinator/Liaison for approval.

  • Subsidized Guardianship Guardianship subsidy provides a monthly partial reimbursement to caretakers appointed as permanent guardians of children in the care, custody and control of the Department.

  • Guardianship subsidy may be provided to licensed homes through SSPS payment.

  • Guardianship subsidy related matters that may be appealed via the Fair Hearing process are set forth at 110 CMR 10.06(6).

  • Provide training materials as requested to Service ASVAB Overseas Program Managers for dissemination to overseas testing personnel.

  • Guardianship subsidy payments will cease upon termination of this agreement.

  • Guardianship subsidy benefits shall begin no earlier than the finalization of the guardianship unless the Department determines that an earlier state date is in the best interest of the child.

  • Guardianship subsidy may be negotiated up to level two foster care rate for guardians with a foster care license at the time of the establishment of the guardianship.

Related to Guardianship subsidy

  • Guardianship means, for the purposes of permanency planning, a dependency guardianship, a legal guardianship pursuant to chapter 11.88 RCW, or equivalent laws of another state or a federally recognized Indian Tribe. RCW 13.34.145

  • Kinship guardianship means a relationship established in accordance with § 63.2-1305 between a child and an adult relative of the child who has formerly acted as the child's foster parent that is intended to be permanent and self-sustaining as evidenced by the transfer by the court to the adult relative of the child of the authority necessary to ensure the protection, education, care and control, and custody of the child and the authority for decision making for the child.

  • Guardianship order means an order appointing a guardian.

  • de facto spouse means a person of the opposite sex to the employee who lives with the employee as the husband or wife of the employee on a bona fide domestic basis, although not legally married to that person.

  • primary beneficiary means the individual for whose primary benefit the trust is then held. For purposes of Section 8.3, a Qualified Entity is a member of each Family Group to which such one or more Qualified Trusts that are its equity holders belong.

  • Divorce shall refer to the dissolution of the marriage between the Couple. A Divorce is certified through a judgment, decree, or similar document that validates the dissolution of marriage in the jurisdiction of Governing Law.

  • Income beneficiary means a person to whom net income of a trust is or may be payable.

  • Community spouse means a spouse of an institutionalized spouse for the purposes of rules 441—75.5(249A), 441—75.16(249A), and 441—76.10(249A).

  • Guardian in respect of a Minor shall mean the person(s) appointed as the guardian(s) under or acting by virtue of the Guardianship of Minors Ordinance (Cap 13. of the Laws of Hong Kong).

  • Former Spouse means the individual who is considered by Applicable Laws to be the Annuitant’s former spouse or common-law partner;

  • Dependent children also means natural children, stepchildren, adopted children, children of a domestic partner, children placed for adoption and foster children.

  • Family caregiver means a relative by blood, marriage, or Adoption who lives with or is the primary Caregiver of the terminally ill Member.

  • legal personal representative means the personal or other legal representative of the shareholder;

  • Spouse means, an individual who,

  • widow means the surviving dependent widow of an employee who was wholly or partially dependent upon the employee's earnings at the time of the employee's death;

  • Qualified Beneficiaries has the meaning set forth in Section 4.12.

  • Decedent means a deceased individual.

  • member of Her Majesty s forces posted overseas” means a person who is a member of the regular forces or the reserve forces (within the meaning of section 374 of the Armed Forces Act 2006), who is absent from the dwelling that the person normally occupies as his home because the person has been posted outside of Great Britain to perform the duties of a member of Her Majesty’s regular forces or reserve forces; and

  • Pecuniary benefit means benefit in the form of money, property, commercial interests or anything else the primary significance of which is economic gain. Expenses associated with social occasions afforded public servants shall not be deemed a pecuniary benefit.

  • Dependent adult means a person 18 years of age or older who is unable to protect the person’s own interests or unable to adequately perform or obtain services necessary to meet essential human needs, as a result of a physical or mental condition which requires assistance from another.

  • Adult means a person 18 years of age or older.

  • Settlor means a person, including a testator, who creates, or contributes property to, a trust. If more than one person creates or contributes property to a trust, each person is a settlor of the portion of the trust property attributable to that person's contribution except to the extent another person has the power to revoke or withdraw that portion.

  • Incompetence means, with respect to any Partner, the determination by the General Partner in its sole discretion, after consultation with a qualified medical doctor, that such Partner is incompetent to manage his or her person or his or her property.

  • Incompetency means a person lacks the capacity to understand the nature of the proceedings against him or her or to assist in his or her own defense as a result of mental disease or defect.

  • Child or Children means a child or children unmarried

  • Children means all dependants named on a policy (not including spouse).