This policy applies to both applicants and recipients not covered by family cap rules.
Babies born after December 31, 1998 to a teenage parent are not eligible for cash assistance (TANF and GA) unless the parent is:
. | married; or |
. | at least eighteen (18) years of age. |
An emancipated minor is considered an adult and therefore, the baby would be eligible for cash assistance. If both parents live in the home, both parents must be at least eighteen (18) years of age or married for the baby to be eligible. Once the minor parent turns 18, the parent and the baby are both eligible for cash assistance, if otherwise eligible.
Babies not receiving cash assistance are eligible for all other DSS services and programs including food stamps, grant-related Medicaid, and Welfare Reform child care. In lieu of cash assistance, the Division may provide non-cash assistance services. (See DSSM 3008.1.3)
Determining financial eligibility and grant amounts for an assistance unit which contains a child(ren) affected by this provision:
The child(ren) isre included when determining the assistance unit's need for assistance. The child(ren)'s income and resources are included when determining the assistance unit's income and resources. The child(ren) isre not included when determining the payment standard for the assistance unit. Exception: This restriction will not apply when:
. | the child is conceived as a result of incest or sexual assault; or |
. | the child does not reside with his/her parents. |
9 DE Reg. 1978 (06/01/06)
. | For the following month when the voucher is between $70 and $138. |
. | For the following two months when the voucher is between $139 and $207. |
The primary caseworker will make the initial referral for the non-cash assistance to the contracted vendor. Referrals will include the name and Social Security number of the adult caretaker and the minor parent, the name and date of birth of the baby, address, a phone number for contacting the family and a DCIS II case number. The adult caretaker will contact the vendor if there is a need for services in subsequent months. The case record will be documented when a referral for this program is made to a contracted vendor. Provide families referred for this service with appropriate vendor address and telephone number.
Teen parents are required to attend either:
. | elementary; |
. | secondary; |
. | post-secondary; |
. | vocational; |
. | training school, |
. | a GED program; or |
. | work. |
If these minor teen parents are not participating in any of the above activities they should be referred to the Employment and Training contractors. Refer to DSSM 3012.2, DSSM 3012.4 and DSSM 3012.5 to be able to receive TANF.
Repealed, effective May 11, 2023
16 Del. Admin. Code § 3000-3008
26 DE Reg. 964( 5/1/2023) (final)