Office of Childhood
2010.045.05 Budgeting Process
Determine household eligibility by subtracting approved medical insurance deductions, from monthly gross income. Refer to 2010.045.15 Deductions from Gross Income.
2010.045.00 INCOME ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES
Traditional Child Care:
2010.035.00 SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER (SSN)
A Social Security number (SSN) is NOT required as a condition of eligibility for Child Care Subsidy.
2010.025.00 CITIZENSHIP
United States (U.S.) citizenship or qualified alien status is required for children needing Child Care Subsidy. Child Care Subsidy is only available to a U.S. citizen or a qualified alien.
2010.020.00 CHILD WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
Classifying a child as having a special need does not make a child categorically eligible for Child Care Subsidy, but will affect an eligible family’s case in two ways:
2010.000.00 HOUSEHOLD ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
This section provides information related to Child Care Subsidy eligibility regarding the:
Preschool Programs
Preschool opportunities and experiences provide positive educational and social outcomes for children and their families. Children who participate in early care and education (ECE) programming tend to experience educational, health, social emotional, and economic benefits.
Nurse Family Partnership
Nurse Family Partnership® (NFP) is a national program recognized by the U.S.
First Steps Rules & Regulations
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is the nation’s special education law. Part C of IDEA is the section of the law that provides for early intervention services to infants and toddlers with disabilities, birth to age three.