4.1 Applicant Requirements
ISSUE DATE: 01/2025
Applicant general requirements
To receive child care assistance, the applicant must be a Parentally Responsible Individual of the child(ren) for whom assistance is requested.
The relationship of the child(ren) to the applicant must be verified.
Applicants who are eligible
Parentally Responsible Individuals include:
Legal guardians
Legal guardian means a person who has been appointed or accepted as guardian by a court of jurisdiction or Tribal law according to Minnesota Statutes section 260C.325, 524.5-201, 524.5-202, or 524.5-204.
Request verification from the family to confirm that they meet the specific legal guardian definition for the Child Care Assistance Program.
Eligible relative caregivers
Eligible relative caregiver means (1) an eligible caregiver of a child receiving a Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP) child-only grant or (2) an eligible caregiver who is receiving an MFIP or DWP grant and is the MFIP or DWP eligible caregiver of a child. A person’s status as an eligible relative caregiver for child care assistance is determined by being determined an eligible caregiver for cash assistance.
Examples of eligible relative caregivers include:
Relative custodian
Relative custodian means a person(s) who accepted a transfer of permanent legal and physical custody under Minnesota Statutes section 260C.515, Subd. 4 or similar permanency disposition in Tribal code.
Note: The family is responsible to report that they are receiving CCAP to their Northstar Kinship Assistance worker. It is recommended to add the following comment on an Eligibility Notice or send a memo to the family if the family reports receiving income from this source: “You must report receiving child care assistance if you receive payments from Northstar Kinship Assistance. Email adoption.assistance@state.mn.us.”
Successor custodian or Successor guardian
Successor custodian or successor guardians mean a person(s) that is named to replace a relative custodian upon death and named in the Northstar Kinship Assistance benefit agreement under Minnesota Statutes section 256N.22, subd. 10.
Note: The family is responsible to report that they are receiving CCAP to their Northstar Kinship Assistance worker. It is recommended to add the following comment on an Eligibility Notice or send a memo to the family if the family reports receiving income from this source: “You must report receiving child care assistance if you receive payments from Northstar Kinship Assistance. Email adoption.assistance@state.mn.us.”
Foster parent
Foster parent means an individual licensed to provide foster care to a child placed in a family foster home under Minnesota Statutes section 260C.007, subd. 16b or an unlicensed individual that cares for a child placed in their care through an unlicensed emergency relative placement order under Minnesota Statutes section 142B.06.
Note: The family is responsible to report that they are receiving CCAP to their foster care maintenance worker. It is recommended to add the following comment on an Eligibility Notice or send a memo to the family if the family reports receiving income from this source: “You must report receiving child care assistance if you receive payments from foster care maintenance. Notify child’s Tribal or county case manager.”
Applicants who are not eligible
Applicants who are not Parentally Responsible Individuals for a child(ren) are not eligible to receive child care assistance for that child(ren).
Custody arrangements
Legal and physical custody of a child does not, in itself, meet the applicant requirements for child care assistance.
A person with legal and/or physical custody of a child may be eligible for the program if the person is a Parentally Responsible Individual to the child.
Other caregivers
A person with a notarized Delegation of Power by Parent does not meet the definition of legal guardian and cannot receive child care assistance for the child.
Legal authority
Minnesota Statutes 119B.011, subd. 13
Minnesota Statutes 119B.011, subd. 2
Minnesota Rule 3400.0020, subps. 20, 31b, and 34b
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