Disregard definition

Disregard means child support, up to $50 per dependent child or minor parent per financial group per month and not to exceed $200 per financial group per month, that is not counted as income of the client. Disregard includes current child support only.
Disregard means the amount subtracted from gross, non-excluded income in the medical assistance budget.
Disregard means the amount of money specified by regulation that can be subtracted from countable income.

Examples of Disregard in a sentence

  • Disregard of laws, ordinances, rules, or regulations or order of any public body having jurisdiction, or the violation of any construction or safety codes.

  • Disregard of this warning may result in nullification of the election.

  • Disregard for the rights, responsibility, and duties of others, as well as the creation of circumstances which could jeopardize life, limb, or property, are conditions that are not acceptable in Housing and may be cause for administrative termination of this Contract.

  • Disregard of restricted areas will result in appropriate disciplinary action from the administration.

  • Disregard of this provision may result in suspension and/or termination when Policy 4237 has been followed.


More Definitions of Disregard

Disregard means the amount subtracted from gross non-exempt income in the medicaid eligibility budget.
Disregard means a portion of income that is not counted.
Disregard of child support income means that a family can keep a certain amount of child support without a reduction in its TANF benefits or potentially losing TANF eligibility. Therefore, a $50 disregard of child support means that up to $50 of child support collections does not affect a family’s TANF eligibility or benefits. A $200 disregard of child support means that up to $200 of child support does not affect a family’s TANF eligibility or benefits.
Disregard means child support, up to $50 per dependent child dependent child
Disregard means “Don’t pay any attention to the last message.”
Disregard means that the person who was convicted of the offence is to be treated for all purposes as not having:
Disregard means income [ or resources which are that is ] not considered when determining eligibility for the TANF program.