Purpose for care definition
Purpose for care means the reason the parent needs care, such as employment, education and training, job search, work activity, respite services, child protection, migrant employed, disability and special needs.
Purpose for care means the reason the parent needs care, such as employment, education and training, job search as indicated on a valid Department of Children and Families (DCF) or Workforce Child Care Authorization form, work activity, respite services, child protection, seasonal work, disability and special needs.
Purpose for care. Education & Training (ET), Job Search (JS) or Work Activity (WA). Work Requirements: Based on the federal work requirements activity assigned by the referring agency. Child Age Requirements: Birth to younger than 13 years. Referral: Yes -- from Welfare Transition Program/local workforce board. Income Eligible: Yes -- at or below 185% of Federal Poverty Level (Determined by DCF). Household Size: All children younger than 18 years and household members who are 18 years of age or older who are included in the TANF assistance group. Countable Income: Countable unearned income from all household members who are included in the TANF assistance group. Employment income should not exist for this category. Exclude income earned by children including a concurrently enrolled high school student who has attained 18 years or a concurrently enrolled student with a disability who has attained 22 years. Authorization Period: Referral based - maximum is six months. Reference: 45 C.F.R, Part(s) 98.44, 98.50; CCDF Part 2.5; s. 1002.87(1)(a), F.S.; Rule 6M-4.200, F.A.C.
More Definitions of Purpose for care
Purpose for care means the reason the parent needs care, such as employment, education and training, job