18 Miss. Code. R. 17-5.15

Current through December 10, 2024
Rule 18-17-5.15 - Redetermination of Eligibility
A. A redetermination of eligibility for families who receive child care assistance from the CCPP shall occur no sooner than twelve (12) months from the date eligibility is determined. Documentation for redetermination will only be required for proof of income, work/education or training, and state residency. The redetermination process includes:
1) MDHS will email the parent (at the last reported email address of the parent) a 60-day notice which includes instructions for submitting the online redetermination application and a list of required documentation needed to confirm eligibility. The parent must submit the online redetermination application and return the required documentation by the due date indicated on the Notice.
2) MDHS will email a Notice of Missing Documents to the parent and the designated provider, and if the application with supporting documents is not complete,
3) MDHS will email a 30-day Notice of Redetermination, which includes instructions for submitting the online redetermination application and a list of required documentation needed to confirm eligibility to the parent and the designated provider. The parent must submit the online redetermination application and return the required documentation by the due date indicated on the Notice.
B. If the MDHS staff determines the parent meets all eligibility requirements during redetermination, child care services shall be extended for twelve (12) months. A certificate will be issued and emailed to the parent as well as the selected child care provider within one (1) business day of completion of the redetermination process.
C. When income is recalculated for redetermination and there is a change in a co-payment ee, a notice shall be sent to the parent and the provider in the form of an amended certificate. The updated co-payment fee is effective on the first day of the newly issued certificate.
D. Parents are not required to complete any portion of the redetermination application in person or during standard work hours, in efforts to minimize disruption of employment, education, or job training. The application for child care services can be completed online and the required verification documents can be submitted by mail, fax, upload, or in person.
E. If a client reports job loss or cessation of job training or attendance in an educational program as required in "Rule 5.15 Reporting Requirements" and that 90-day job search period is active at the deadline for redetermination, then the following will occur:
1) Redetermination will be suspended, and
2) The current child care certificate will continue to be active until the end of the 90-day job search period at which time the client shall submit proof of work, and residency verification in order to continue services. If the client does not submit the required documentation for employment, job training, or education then a two-week notice of termination will be issued to the client and child care provider.

18 Miss. Code. R. 17-5.15

45 CFR 98.20; 45 CFR 98.21; Miss. Code Ann. § 43-1-2(4); Miss. Code Ann. § 43-1-4 Revised: May 2023
Adopted 3/6/2020
Amended 11/1/2021
Amended 5/15/2023