Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SYSTEM
Title 392 - CHILD CARE SUBSIDY PROGRAM
Chapter 2 - ELEMENTS OF ELIGIBILITY
Section 392-2-017 - INTENTIONAL PROGRAM VIOLATION

Current through September 17, 2024

An individual who is found to have committed an intentional program violation is disqualified from receiving Child Care Subsidy services.

017.01 DISQUALIFICATION HEARING. A disqualification hearing will be initiated by the Department whenever sufficient documentary evidence has been established to substantiate that a household member has committed one or more acts of an Intentional Program Violation.

017.01(A) INTENTIONAL VIOLATION DISQUALIFICATION. If an individual is found to have committed an intentional program violation, a period of disqualification must be imposed. The disqualification applies to the individual found to have committed the intentional program violation and the household. These penalties will also be imposed if the individual is found by a court to have committed an intentional program violation. The period will be determined by the Department after an administrative disqualification hearing, or without a hearing if the individual waives his or her right to a hearing. The period of disqualification is:
(i) For a first violation, the individual is disqualified for one year;

(ii) For a second violation, the individual is disqualified for two years; and

(iii) For a third violation, the individual is permanently disqualification.

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