Application
Eligibility
Income
Eligibility Period
100

Where can applicants for the Child Care Subsidy Program apply?

Families may apply online or in person at DHS, a Level ll child care provider, or at the Virginia Williams Family Resource Center.

100

What are the age requirements for a child to qualify for the DC Child Care Subsidy Program?

A child shall be younger than 13 years of age, or younger than
19 years of age if the child has special needs.

100

What are the income and asset requirements for a family to qualify for the DC Child Care Subsidy Program?

Unless exempt from income requirements, a child must reside with a family whose:

  • Annual gross family income does not exceed 300 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL) for initial eligibility or 85 percent of the State Median Income (SMI) at redetermination for a family of the same size; and
  • Family assets (including cash, money in bank accounts, investments, and real estate) do not exceed $1,000,000, which may be confirmed through self-declaration.
100

How long is the minimum eligibility period?

12 months.

200

What are the responsibilities of an eligibility worker during the child care subsidy application process? Name at least 3 responsibilities. 

•Review documents;

•Explain rights and responsibilities to families;

•Explain final determination; and

•Enter data in the Subsidy Eligibility and Assignment (SEA) system. 


 

200

What are the two need categories?

1. Children who reside with a parent(s) or guardian(s) who are working, attending a job training or education program, or are seeking employment. 

2. Children who receive, or need to receive protective services or are considered to be a vulnerable child.

200

What types of income are exempt from being calculated to determine annual income or assess the co-payment for the DC Child Care Subsidy Program? Name 2. 

Exempt income includes, but is not limited to:

  • Cash and non-cash benefits from programs such as TANF, SNAP, WIC, LIHEAP, Medicaid/CHIP, free medical/dental care, free or subsidized housing, general assistance voucher payments, and donated commodities or food.
  • Social Security payments, including survivor’s benefits and Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
  • Worker’s compensation, short-term disability, and permanent disability payments.
  • Unemployment compensation or lump sum severance pay.
  • Child support payments received.
  • Earned income from verified employment in an OSSE-licensed child development facility.
  • Earned income from the operation of a child development home by an individual who holds the OSSE license.
200

How long can a family continue to receive subsidized care if their income exceeds 85 percent of the current SMI at redetermination?

Up to 90 calendar days, or, if the gross annual family income is again at or below 85 percent of the current SMI, until the next scheduled redetermination.

300

Are supporting documents required to be original copies?

No, documentation may be original or legible copies, including electronic copies. 

300

Citizenship and immigration status requirements do not apply to children enrolled in which two programs?

QIN or PKEEP.

300

Are co-payments allowed to change during the eligibility period?

Co-payments may not be increased during an eligibility period. However, a co-payment may be decreased during the eligibility period due to a change in qualifying activity, loss of employment, decrease in income, or increase in family size.

300

What happens to the eligibility period of existing children receiving subsidies when a family adds a new child to their case?

The redetermination date for the child(ren) already receiving subsidies will be extended so that all children in the family have the same redetermination date and all children receive assistance for no less than 12 months before redetermining eligibility

400

Can a document be used for more than one eligibility criteria?

Yes, a single document may be used to verify multiple eligibility criteria. 

400

There are three scenarios in which a child may reside outside of DC, provided that they receive care in a licensed DC child development facility, and still receive subsidized child care. Name one.

One of the following:

- A child in out-of-home care (foster care) under the protection of the CFSA who resides with a foster parent(s) or guardian(s) in another state;

- A child under the protection of CFSA or the DC Superior Court who is living with a relative or guardian in another state; or

- A child under the protection of DC but placed in another state by a DC agency.

400

How are child support payments treated when determining eligibility for the DC Child Care Subsidy Program?

Eligibility workers may deduct child support payments made by a parent in the household for their children in another household, with written documentation of payment amount and frequency. Child support payments do not count as income for the receiving household, and families are not required to provide proof of child support payments to be eligible for the program.

400

What are the circumstances under which a family may be terminated from the DC Child Care Subsidy Program before their eligibility period ends?

If the family experiences a non-temporary change, if fraud is confirmed, or if the child has 30 consecutive unexcused absences.

500

What can an applicant do if they meet the criteria for multiple eligibility classifications?

The applicant may submit documents for the least restrictive eligibility, prioritizing the one requiring the fewest documents.

500

There are four classifications of qualifying need where children may be enrolled in child care before the completion of all required documentation. Name two of these classifications, and state how long the grace period is to provide the necessary documentation.

Any two of the following:

  • Children under protective services
  • Children of families experiencing homelessness
  • Children enrolled in Head Start, Early Head Start, or QIN
  • Families experiencing domestic/family violence

The grace period to provide any additional documentation necessary to determine eligibility is up to 60 calendar days.

500

How is self-employed parents’ income calculated for the DC Child Care Subsidy Program, and what expenses are allowable deductions?

Eligibility workers calculate self-employed parents’ income based on net income, which is gross business earnings minus allowable business expenses.

500

What documentation must families provide to redetermine their eligibility at the end of the eligibility period?

List all four requirements.

  • Proof of income earned during the last 45 days (unless exempt);
  • Proof of DC residency;
  • Proof of qualifying need category; and
  • Proof of any changes from what was reported in the initial application, including change in family size or change in custody arrangements.