Guardianship program definition
Examples of Guardianship program in a sentence
The Subrecipient or its Representatives shall be responsible for the administration of the Corporate Guardianship program in a manner satisfactory to the Grantee and consistent with any standards required as a condition of providing these funds.
DADS also licenses and regulates providers of these services, and administers the state's Guardianship program.
In an effort to reduce pet overpopulation, the Humane Society will spay or neuter and microchip all animals adopted through our Home Again Pet Guardianship program.
The Agency reserves the right to terminate the Subsidized Permanent Guardianship agreement due to error or oversight concerning the determination of eligibility for the Subsidized Permanent Guardianship program.
Subsidized Permanent Guardianship benefits or the time frame in which the child remains eligible for the Subsidized Permanent Guardianship program, are subject to guidelines set forth in the revised agreement and in the Agency’s policies, rules, and regulations, which govern the Subsidized Permanent Guardianship program.
The guardian(s) will notify the agency (DCS subsidy staff responsible for managing the guardianship assistance agreement) when a IV-E funded child/youth who entered the Subsidized Permanent Guardianship program on or after October 1, 2010 and were at least age 16 at the time the agreement was made, turns 21 years old or graduates from high school or an approved post-secondary or vocational program, whichever occurs first.
Termination Agreement no longer meets the requirements for the Subsidized Permanent Guardianship program.
The Agency determines that a child was made eligible for the Subsidized Permanent Guardianship program in error.
The guardian(s) will notify the agency (DCS subsidy staff responsible for managing the guardianship assistance agreement) when a State-funded child/youth who entered the Subsidized Permanent Guardianship program on or after October 1, 2010 and were at least age 16 at the time the agreement was made, turns 19 years old or graduates from high school, whichever occurs first.
However, it is incumbent upon the Permanent Guardian(s) to keep the Agency’s Central Office Subsidy Unit, or any successor unit, apprised of any change in circumstance that would make the child ineligible for the Subsidized Permanent Guardianship program or eligible for a payment in a different amount.