Idaho Admin. Code r. 16.03.05.705 - GOOD CAUSE FOR NOT COOPERATING IN SECURING MEDICAL AND CHILD SUPPORT
The participant may claim good cause for failure to cooperate in securing medical and child support for themself or a minor child. Good cause is limited to the following:
01.
Rape or Incest. There is proof the child was conceived because of incest or rape.
02.
Physical or Emotional Harm. There is proof the child's non-custodial parent may inflict physical or emotional harm to the participant, the child, the custodial parent, or the caretaker relative. There is proof another person may inflict physical or emotional harm to an AABD-related participant if the participant cooperates in securing medical and child support.
03.
Minimum Information Cannot Be Provided. Substantial and credible proof is provided indicating the participant cannot provide the minimum information regarding the non-custodial parent.
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