Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 119B — Child Care Programs
Section 119B.105 — Extended Eligibility And Authorization.

Subdivision 1. Three-month extended eligibility period. (a) A family in a situation under paragraph (b) continues to be eligible for up to three months or until the family's redetermination, whichever occurs first, rather than losing eligibility or having the family's eligibility suspended. During extended eligibility, the amount of child care authorized shall continue at the same number or more hours. The family must continue to meet all other eligibility requirements under this chapter.
(b) The family's three-month extended eligibility period applies when:
(1) a participant's employment or education program ends permanently;
(2) the other parent moves in and does not participate in an authorized activity;
(3) a participant's MFIP assistance ends and the participant is not participating in an authorized activity or the participant's participation in an authorized activity is unknown;
(4) a student parent under section 119B.011, subdivision 19b, stops attending school; or
(5) a participant receiving basic sliding fee child care assistance or transition year child care assistance applied for MFIP assistance and is not participating in an authorized activity or the participant's participation in an authorized activity is unknown.
Subd. 2. Extended eligibility and redetermination. (a) If the family received three months of extended eligibility and redetermination is not due, to continue receiving child care assistance the participant must be employed or have an education plan that meets the requirements of section 119B.10, subdivision 3, or have an MFIP or DWP employment plan. If child care assistance continues, the amount of child care authorized shall continue at the same number or more hours until redetermination, unless a condition in section 119B.095, subdivision 2, paragraph (c), applies. A family subject to section 119B.095, subdivision 1, paragraph (b), shall have child care authorized based on a verified activity schedule.
(b) If the family's redetermination occurs before the end of the three-month extended eligibility period to continue receiving child care assistance, the participant must verify that the participant meets eligibility and activity requirements for child care assistance under this chapter. If child care assistance continues, the amount of child care authorized is based on section 119B.10. A family subject to section 119B.095, subdivision 1, paragraph (b), shall have child care authorized based on a verified activity schedule.
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Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 119A - 119B — Children And Families

Chapter 119B — Child Care Programs

Section 119B.011 — Definitions.

Section 119B.02 — Duties Of Commissioner.

Section 119B.025 — Duties Of Counties.

Section 119B.03 — Basic Sliding Fee Program.

Section 119B.035 — At-home Infant Child Care Program.

Section 119B.04 — Federal Child Care And Development Fund.

Section 119B.05 — Mfip Child Care Assistance Program.

Section 119B.06 — Federal Child Care And Development Block Grant.

Section 119B.08 — Reporting And Payments.

Section 119B.09 — Financial Eligibility.

Section 119B.095 — Child Care Authorizations.

Section 119B.097 — Authorization With A Secondary Provider.

Section 119B.10 — Employment, Education, Or Training Eligibility.

Section 119B.105 — Extended Eligibility And Authorization.

Section 119B.11 — County Contribution.

Section 119B.12 — Sliding Fee Scale.

Section 119B.125 — Provider Requirements.

Section 119B.13 — Child Care Rates.

Section 119B.14 — Extension Of Employment Opportunities.

Section 119B.15 — Administrative Expenses.

Section 119B.16 — Fair Hearing Process.

Section 119B.161 — Administrative Review.

Section 119B.189 — Child Care Services Grant Definitions.

Section 119B.19 — Grants For School Age Child Care Programs And Child Care Resource And Referral Programs.

Section 119B.195 — Retaining Early Educators Through Attaining Incentives Now (reetain) Grant Program.

Section 119B.21 — Child Care Services Grants.

Section 119B.24 — Duties Of Commissioner.

Section 119B.25 — Child Care Improvement Grants.

Section 119B.251 — Teacher Education And Compensation Helps; Early Childhood Teacher Education Incentives.

Section 119B.26 — Authority To Waive Requirements During Disaster Periods.