10.3 When to Redetermine Eligibility
ISSUE DATE: 03/2026
Policy overview
Re-determine eligibility for families who are eligible for ongoing assistance no more often than every 12 months. The time between initial eligibility and the date an agency must review the case, or the time between required reviews, is the 12-month eligibility period.
CCAP agencies may also adjust the redetermination due date to coincide with expected changes or another program's review date. The adjusted date must not be less than the minimum 12-month time requirement between redeterminations.
Extending redetermination dates beyond 12 months
Caregiver under the age of twenty-one attending certain education programs
Re-determinations may be deferred beyond 12 months for a family that has a caregiver under the age of twenty-one, who does not have a high school or general equivalency diploma (GED), and is a student in a school district or another similar program that provides or arranges child care, parenting, social services, career and employment supports and academic support to achieve high school graduation.
To qualify for this policy:
AND
For families who meet this criteria, workers may extend the redetermination due date beyond 12 months to the end of the parent’s school year.
Workers must either:
OR
Other reasons to extend redetermination dates beyond 12 months
A CCAP agency may identify other reasons to extend redetermination dates beyond 12 months as an optional policy in the agency’s County and Tribal Child Care Fund Plan. If this policy is not already identified in the agency’s County and Tribal Child Care Fund Plan, a plan amendment must be approved before extending redetermination dates beyond 12 months (except if for caregivers under the age of twenty-one attending certain education programs as identified above). Contact your CCAP policy specialist if your agency’s County and Tribal Child Care Fund Plan requires an amendment.
Examples that an agency may include in their County and Tribal Child Care Fund Plan for extending redeterminations may include:
Legal authority
Minnesota Statutes 142E.03
Minnesota Statutes 142E.03, subd. 3
Minnesota Statutes 142E.10
Minnesota Statutes 142E.10, subd. 3
Minnesota Statutes 256P.07
Minnesota Rules 3400.0180
Minnesota Rules 3400.0040
Minnesota Rules 3400.0040, subp. 4
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