Accused individual
1. An adult caretaker, teen parent, or child care provider who is being accused of committing fraud or a fraudulent criminal act; or
2. An adult caretaker or teen parent who is being accused of committing an Intentional Program Violation.
What is "Additional Care needs"
means a child who has a physical and/or mental disability and needs a higher level of care on an individualized basis than that of his/her peers at the same age; or, who is under court supervision,
including a voluntary out-of-home placement prior to or subsequent to a petition review of the need for placement (PRNP), and who has additional care needs identified by an individual health care plan (IHCP), individual education plan (IEP), physician’s/professional’s statement, child welfare, or individualized family service plan (IFSP).
Adverse Action
any action by the counties affects the adult caretaker or TP eligibility for services, or the Child Care Provider's right to payment for services provided and authorized under the CCCAP.
“Assets”-Liquid and Non Liquid
Liquid resources such as cash on hand, money in checking or savings accounts, saving certificates, stocks or bonds, lump sum payments.
NL resources- Non-liquid resources such as any tangible property including, but not limited to, licensed and unlicensed automobiles and motorcycles; utility trailer; seasonal or recreational vehicles (such as any camper, motor home, boat, snowmobile, water skidoo, or airplane); and real property (such as buildings, land, and vacation homes). Primary home and automobile of the primary caretakers are excluded.
Incapacitated
means a physical or mental impairment which substantially reduces or precludes the adult caretaker or teen parent from providing care for his/her child(ren) and participating in a Low-Income Child Care eligible activity. Such a condition shall be documented by a physician's statement or other medical verification which establishes a causal relationship between the impairment and the ability to provide child care.