18 Miss. Code. R. 14-21.4 - Good Cause Exemption
A. MDHS must notify
all individuals at application and reapplication for continuation of benefits
of the right to good cause as an exemption to the cooperation requirement and
the requirements to make a good cause determination.
B. An individual's failure to cooperation
will be determined as "good cause" if:
1. The
individual meets the good cause determination for the TANF program;
or
2. If cooperating would make it
more difficult for the custodial parent to escape domestic violence or unfairly
penalize the individuals who is or has been a victim of such
violence.
C. CSE
provides and determines if the household has good cause for not cooperating
with child support requirements.
D.
Good cause reasons are based on the household's circumstances and the child's
best interest.
E. Corroborative
evidence must be provided as proof of the good cause claim.
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