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Title 4 . Education and Early Development
Chapter 65 . (Repealed)
Section 361. Absence: single-parent family

4 AAC 65.361. Absence: single-parent family

If a participating family consists of only one parent and that parent is temporarily away from the child or children due to working or attending school, the family may continue to receive program benefits for up to 45 days if the child or children have been placed in the custody of a temporary caretaker and the temporary caretaker is working or attending school or is the provider. If the parent is still absent after 45 days, the family's eligibility under the program is terminated.

History: Eff. 6/28/90, Register 114; am 9/12/97, Register 143; am 3/8/2002, Register 161

Authority: AS 14.07.060

AS 14.38.100

AS 14.38.120


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