New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 8 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 15 - CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE
Part 2 - REQUIREMENTS FOR CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS FOR CLIENTS AND CHILD CARE PROVIDERS
Section 8.15.2.13 - CLIENT RESPONSIBILITIES
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
Clients must abide by the regulations set forth by the department and utilize child care assistance benefits only while they are working, attending school or participating in a training or educational program.
A. Co-payments: Co-payments
are paid by all clients receiving child care assistance benefits, except for
at-risk child care and qualified grandparents or legal guardians. Co-payments
are determined by income and household size. The co-payment schedule is
published yearly at
B. Co-payments described in Subsection A of 8.15.2.13 NMAC, are used for determining the base co-payment for the first eligible child. The formula for determining the co-payment amount based on the co-payment schedule for the first full time child is (low end of the monthly income bracket on the co-payment schedule ÷ 200 percent of annual federal poverty level for household size) X (low end of the monthly income bracket on the co-payment schedule) X 1.1 = monthly copayment for first full time child. Base co-payments for each additional child are determined at one half of the co-payment for the previous child.
C. Each child's co-payment will be adjusted based on the units of services described in Subsection E of 8.15.2.17 NMAC, as follows:
D. Clients pay co-payments directly to their child care provider and must remain current in their payments. A client who does not pay co-payments may be subject to sanctions.
E. In-home providers: Parents or legal guardians who choose to use an in-home provider become the employer of the child care provider and must comply with all federal and state requirements related to employers, such as the payment of all federal and state employment taxes and the provision of wage information. Any parent or legal guardian who chooses to employ an in-home provider releases and holds the department harmless from any and all actions resulting from their status as an employer. Payments for in-home provider care are made directly to the parent or legal guardian.
F. Notification of changes: Clients must provide notification of changes via fax, e-mail, or telephone that affect the need for care to their local child care assistance office.