- What are the work first family assistance resource rules?
- Which resources count and which do not?
- Contacting a bank or financial institution
Document Category: Social Services
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115 – Resources
What are the work first family assistance resource rules? Which resources count and which do not? Contacting a bank or financial institution
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112 – Kinship And Living With Requirements
Kinship and living with requirements Relationships that meet kinship requirements Joint custody Verifying kinship and living with requirements Temporary absence from the home Temporary absence reporting requirement and penalty for late reporting
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109 – Age Rule For Children
The age rule for a child to receive work first family assistance Emancipation of a child Verification of the age of a child
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111 – Citizenship/Immigrant Requirement
Citizenship/immigrant requirement for work first United states citizenship and identity requirements Methods of verification for U.S. citizenship/identity Criteria for documents provided to verify citizenship and identity Qualified immigrant status Criteria for eligibility of battered immigrants The five-year exclusion for receipt of work first family assistance Restrictions for sponsored immigrant Insufficient USCIS documentation of immigrant status…
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108 – State/County Residence Rule
What is the residence rule for work first family assistance? How do you verify a family’s residence? What happens when a family moves from one county in north Carolina to another? What happens if a family member fraudulently misrepresents his residence?
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104B – Substance Use/Mental Health Initiative
Background Substance use screening and referral Criminal history screening Referral process for substance use testing Assignment of a protective payee Non-compliance with the substance use screening and testing requirement Hearing rights and continued benefits Treatment of individuals convicted of class h & i controlled substance felony offenses in north carolina Applicants and recipients currently receiving…
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105 – Federal And State Time Limits
Introduction The 60-month time limit (federal) Work first 24-month time limit (state) Work First 60 Month State Time Clock for Custodial Parents
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102 – Short-Term Services And Benefits
Benefit diversion Emergency assistance Work first services for low-income families (below 200% of poverty) Employment services for non-custodial parents
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104A – Individual Criminal Violations
An individual’s needs can not be included in the need standard when the individual is: Benefit calculation Treatment of individuals convicted of class h or i controlled substance abuse felony offenses Documentation
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002 – Non Discrimination Policy And Grievance Procedures
Non-discrimination compliance County responsibilities Discrimination grievance procedures
