Guardianship subsidy definition

Guardianship subsidy means a monthly payment to assist in covering the cost of room, board, clothing, and spending money for the child.
Guardianship subsidy means the program described in A.R.S. § 8-814.
Guardianship subsidy means the program described in

Examples of Guardianship subsidy in a sentence

  • It is imperative that the worker enter the Legal Guardianship disruption date in the FACTS record so the Legal Guardianship subsidy is end dated.

  • Guardianship subsidy payments made to permanent guardians for children living in the home.

  • Subsidized Guardianship Guardianship subsidy provides a monthly partial reimbursement to caretakers appointed as permanent guardians of children in the care, custody and control of the Department.

  • Caseworkers are also required to complete the CFS 486-G, Subsidized Guardianship Conversion Assessment form prior to submitting the Guardianship subsidy packet to the Adoption Coordinator/Liaison for approval.

  • Countable income includes Social Security benefits, child support payments and, if applicable Guardianship subsidy.

  • Provide training materials as requested to Service ASVAB Overseas Program Managers for dissemination to overseas testing personnel.

  • Guardianship subsidy services may include an ongoing maintenance subsidy, special board subsidy for special care requirements provided by the guardians; special services subsidy to meet special needs of the child; and ongoing medical coverage through Medicaid.• Extended Guardianship Subsidy (EGS) Program: The EGS program is available to those children receiving a guardianship subsidy whose guardians wish to continue receiving subsidy services after the child reaches age 18.

  • Guardianship subsidy related matters that may be appealed via the Fair Hearing process are set forth at 110 CMR 10.06(6).

  • Section 3.7 Non-Certification of Units; Legend; Units are Securities.

  • Guardianship subsidy benefits shall begin no earlier than the finalization of the guardianship unless the Department determines that an earlier state date is in the best interest of the child.

Related to Guardianship subsidy

  • Kinship guardianship means a relationship established in accordance with § 63.2-1305 between a child and an adult relative of the child who has formerly acted as the child's foster parent that is intended to be permanent and self-sustaining as evidenced by the transfer by the court to the adult relative of the child of the authority necessary to ensure the protection, education, care and control, and custody of the child and the authority for decision making for the child.

  • Guardian in respect of a Minor shall mean the person(s) appointed as the guardian(s) under or acting by virtue of the Guardianship of Minors Ordinance (Cap 13. of the Laws of Hong Kong).

  • Former Spouse means the individual who is considered by Applicable Laws to be the Annuitant’s former spouse or common-law partner;

  • City Managerial Employee means the City Manager, the Assistant City Manager, the City Clerk, and any City department head or director. In the event CONTRACTOR violates the provisions of this paragraph, CONTRACTOR shall be required to pay damages to OWNER in an amount equal to any and all compensation which is received by the former Elected Officer or City Managerial Employee of OWNER from or on behalf of the contracting person or entity, or an amount equal to the former Elected Officer's or City Managerial Employee's last two (2) years of gross compensation from OWNER, whichever is greater.

  • Spouse means, an individual who,

  • Decedent means a deceased individual.

  • Dependent adult means a person 18 years of age or older who is unable to protect the person’s own interests or unable to adequately perform or obtain services necessary to meet essential human needs, as a result of a physical or mental condition which requires assistance from another.

  • Adult means a person 18 years of age or older.