RSA He-C 6910.12 - Notification to Applicants, Recipients, and Providers
(a)
A family shall receive notification whenever child care scholarship is denied,
including the reason for the denial.
(b) A family and provider shall receive
notification whenever child care scholarship is approved, increased, decreased,
redetermined, terminated, when a child is added to or released from the
waitlist, or when DHHS establishes or ends the link that controls payments
between the child and provider.
(c)
Notifications to families and providers shall contain the following
information, as applicable:
(1) The reason
for notification, including one or more of the following:
a. A child care scholarship
approval;
b. A cost share increase
or decrease;
c. A redetermination
of eligibility;
d. A
termination;
e. An addition to the
waitlist;
f. A release from
waitlist; or
g. Information
relative to whether the child's link to the child care provider is opening or
closing;
(2) Decisions
impacting ongoing eligibility, including one or more of the following:
a. Initiation of job search; or
b. Initiation of continued
assistance;
(3) The
eligibility period, for an approval or redetermination;
(4) The proposed effective date of the
decrease in assistance or termination;
(5) Each eligible family member's name and
DHHS recipient identification number, which is a uniquely assigned number for
each member of the assistance group, if the family is determined
eligible;
(6) The family cost
share, based on the percent of the assistance group's monthly gross income and
household size, pursuant to
He-C
6910.18;
(7) The authorized service level, full-time,
half-time, or part-time, for all eligible children;
(8) The right to appeal, in accordance with
He-C
6910.19, if the family is aggrieved by the eligibility
decision;
(9) The DHHS decision to
seek recoupment of an overpayment made to the parent, the provider, or both;
and
(10) That funds are now
available and the child is released from the waitlist.
(d) Notifications to families in (b) above
shall include the following additional information, as applicable:
(1) The maximum income limit for the family
size;
(2) The total monthly gross
income amount for the assistance group;
(3) The total monthly net income if
self-employed; and
(4) The income
computation used to determine the eligibility decision.
(e) Families shall receive courtesy letters
related to ongoing eligibility as follows:
(1) At 72 days from the start of the job
search or continued assistance, information relative to the 92-day limit on job
search and continued assistance;
(2) At 30 days and at 60 days of non-billing
from the provider, information relative to the termination of the provider's
link between the child and the provider; and
(3) At 84 weeks when an employment-related
training or educational program has been used, information relative to the
lifetime limit of 104 weeks for employment-related training and educational
activities.
(f) When a
termination is the result of the parent's failure to complete the
redetermination process, the family shall not receive notification in
accordance with this section.
Notes
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