45 CFR 2551, Subpart D - Senior Companion Eligibility, Status, and Cost Reimbursements
- § 2551.41 — Who is eligible to be a Senior Companion?
- § 2551.42 — What types of criminal convictions or other adjudications disqualify an individual from serving as a Senior Companion or as a Senior Companion grant-funded employee?
- § 2551.43 — What income guidelines govern eligibility to serve as a stipended Senior Companion?
- § 2551.44 — What is considered income for determining volunteer eligibility?
- § 2551.45 — Is a Senior Companion a federal employee, an employee of the sponsor or of the volunteer station?
- § 2551.46 — What cost reimbursements are provided to Senior Companions?
- § 2551.47 — May the cost reimbursements of a Senior Companion be subject to any tax or charge, be treated as wages or compensation, or affect eligibility to receive assistance from other programs?
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Title 45 published on 2012-10-01
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-24467 RIN 3045-AA56 CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE Final rule. This final rule is effective January 1, 2013. 45 CFR Parts 2510, 2522, 2540, 2551, and 2552 To implement the Serve America Act, the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) proposed amendments to its National Service Criminal History Check regulation on July 6, 2011. This final rule adopts the proposed amendments, clarifies several requirements, and makes minor technical corrections. The amendments require CNCS grantees to conduct and document a National Service Criminal History Check that includes a fingerprint-based FBI criminal history check on individuals in covered positions who begin work, or who start service, on or after April 21, 2011, and who have recurring access to children 17 years of age or younger, to persons age 60 and older, or to individuals with disabilities. Individuals in covered positions include Senior Companions (SCP), Foster Grandparents (FGP), AmeriCorps State and National participants, and other participants, volunteers, or staff funded under a CNCS grant.