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9.3 Policies Specific to Teen Parents
ISSUE DATE: 09/2020
MFIP policies specific to teen parents include:
Some policies differ based on the age of the teen parents:
MFIP policies | For minor parents (younger than 18) | For 18- and 19-year-old parents |
Living arrangements. | Have to live with 1 of the following:
| No special policies. |
Issuance of benefits. | Have to have their MFIP cash benefits issued by warrant to the supervising adult on their behalf, when possible. This is called a protective payment. The food benefits, however, are available directly to the minor parent. | Receive benefits directed to them on their own EBT card like other adult-headed households. |
Assessments. | Must include the minor parent’s child. | Do not have to include the teen parent’s child. |
Referrals by county or tribal eligibility staff. | Must be referred to county or tribal social services, see 5.3 (Referrals to Employment Services). | May be referred to an employment services agency or the county or tribal social services department, see 5.3 (Referrals to Employment Services). |
Education requirements. | Must attend high school or GED preparation courses, if the minor parent does not yet have a high school diploma or GED. See 9.6 (Education Requirements). | |
Child under 12 months exemption, see 5.21 (Child Under 12 Months Old Exemption). | Have only a 6-week exemption from attending school to care for a newborn. See 9.27 (Child Under 12 Months & Teen Parents). | Have only a 6-week exemption to care for a newborn if taking the education option. See 9.27 (Child Under 12 Months & Teen Parents). |
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