Code of Massachusetts Regulations
106 CMR - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSITIONAL ASSISTANCE
Title 106 CMR 703.000 - Transitional Cash Assistance Programs: Nonfinancial Eligibility
Section 703.700 - EAEDC Caretaker Family
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
To be eligible for EAEDC, a caretaker family must meet all the requirements specified in 106 CMR 703.700(A)(1) through (3).
(A) An eligible caretaker family is defined as:
If the caretaker does not have legal custody or guardianship of the dependent child, the caretaker shall get legal custody or guardianship or provide verification of good cause for failure to obtain such custody or guardianship at the end of six months from the date assistance begins or six months from the date of the next eligibility review, whichever is later.
Good cause is verified by the following:
If the documents listed in 106 CMR 703.700(A)(3)(d)1. and 2. are not available or inconclusive, a sworn detailed statement from the caretaker and at least one other individual with knowledge of the circumstances which supports his or her good cause claim.
(B) The filing unit (see 106 CMR 704.310: Composition of the Filing Unit) must include the dependent child and his or her siblings or half-siblings living in the same home, but it shall not include foster children.
(C) The assistance unit must include all the individuals specified in 106 CMR 703.700(A)(1) unless one or more of these persons:
(D) The assistance unit (see 106 CMR 704.305) may include only the caretaker unless the only dependent child is a foster child (see 106 CMR 703.191, 703.600, 703.610 or 703.620) .
(E) The assistance unit has been determined ineligible for TAFDC because the caretaker did not meet the relationship to the dependent child requirement (see 106 CMR 703.310) .
(F) There is no option to exclude from the assistance unit the dependent child and/or any of the siblings or half-siblings of the dependent child living in the same home except as specified in 106 CMR 703.700(C).
(G) If the caretaker chooses to be included in the assistance unit, is between 18 and 59 years of age and is not in school, training, or gainfully employed, he or she must register for work with the Division of Career Services (DCS) as a condition of initial and continuing eligibility, and must:
For purposes of 106 CMR 703.700(G), the following shall apply:
(H) If the caretaker chooses to be included in the assistance unit and the youngest dependent child in the household is 15 years of age or older, the caretaker must meet the TEMP requirements (see 106 CMR 703.710) .
The Department determines whether the individual who has failed to comply with the requirements of 106 CMR 703.700(G) and (H) has an exemption as specified in 106 CMR 703.720 or has good cause as specified in 106 CMR 701.380: Good Cause Criteria.