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MFIP Employment Services Manual

MFIP Employment Services Manual


18.15 Sanctions & Extensions

ISSUE DATE: 09/2020

Sanctions in the last 12 months of MFIP assistance can prevent a participant from being extended.

Employment Services or Child Support Sanction Status

Impact

What the County or Tribe Administering MFIP Is Expected to Do

Sanction in the 60th Month of MFIP Assistance.

Not eligible for an extension.

  • · Review the sanction and determine whether the sanction is in error before denying the extension.
  • · The participant should be considered for an extension if either one of the following circumstances apply:
  • · The sanction was inappropriately applied.
  • · The participant qualified for good cause. See 19.9 (Good Cause).
  • More Than 2 Months of Sanction Between Month 48 and Month 60.

    Not eligible for an employed extension.

  • · Review the sanction status and determine whether the sanctions were in error before denying the extension.
  • · The participant should be considered for an extension if either one of the following circumstances apply:
  • · The sanction was inappropriately applied.
  • · The participant qualified for good cause. 19.9 (Good Cause).
  • This includes an employment services or child support sanction.

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