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5.21 Child Under 12 Months Old Exemption
ISSUE DATE: 09/2020
Parents with children 12 months or younger are the only participants eligible for an exemption from participating in employment services.
This exemption is available to parents for up to 12 months total in their lifetime use of MFIP.
N/A | Exemption for families with an infant |
Who qualifies. | Parents who have not already used all 12 months and who meet one of the following conditions: |
For what period. | From birth until an infant turns 1.
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The time limit for this exemption. | A parent can claim this exemption for no more than 12 months total. |
How the policy affects minor parents. | Minor parents (parents younger than 18) cannot have this exemption. |
The child’s status on MFIP does not matter. | The parent can claim the exemption even if the child is not included in the MFIP grant. |
How this policy intersects with Presumptive Medical Disability as good cause, see 19.9 (Good Cause). | Participants with a newborn automatically receive a presumptive medical disability for the month of the birth and the first 2 months afterwards. They can wait until after the end of that 3-month period to claim the child under 12 months exemption. |
Use the “holding” activity code for a participant who takes the child under 12-months exemption.
Calculating the 12-month lifetime limit for the child under 12 months exemption.
The financial worker should be the only person to communicate the official count of months to the participant.
Who the calculation applies to | How the financial workers calculate the 12-month lifetime limit |
For all parents. | Parents may choose to claim the exemption for more than 1 child and in different spans of time, as long as the total months of exemption are not more than 12 months for MFIP and DWP combined. |
For 2-parent families | Both parents in a 2-parent family are allowed a combined total of one 12-month lifetime limit for this exemption. |
For individual parents when two-parent families separate and form new families. | If 1 of the parents moves out and moves in with another single parent receiving assistance from the Diversionary Work Program or from MFIP, the parent who moved keeps any of his/her unused exemption months and takes the number of months already used by that parent. |
For information about how the child under 12 months exemption works for participants claiming the Family Violence Waiver, see Chapter 08 (Family Violence Waiver).
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