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N.D.C.C. § 50-33-01 Definitions
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For the purposes of this chapter: 1. "Allowable activities" means paid work, job search, attending job training or an education program, any activity in the job opportunity and basic skills program, transportation time related to the activities, temporary illness or incapacity of…
N.D.C.C. § 50-33-03 Available benefits
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1. The department shall pay child care costs required as a result of participation in allowable activities by the eligible caretaker in a temporary assistance for needy families household or diversion assistance household. The department shall pay a portion of child care costs re…
N.D.C.C. § 50-33-04 Caretaker temporarily out of the home
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A caretaker, temporarily living apart from the remaining members of the child care assistance unit due to employment, education, training, medical care, incarceration, or uniformed service, is not considered absent from the home as long as the caretaker continues to function as c…
N.D.C.C. § 50-33-05 State of residence
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Only child care assistance units physically residing within the boundaries of the state are eligible for child care assistance, unless the individual is employed by an early childhood program within the boundaries of the state and the individual has been approved for the state's …
N.D.C.C. § 50-33-06 Approved relative provider
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1. The department may approve a relative provider to provide care for specific children within a specified county. The department shall provide an approved relative provider with a provider identification number. An approved relative provider may provide care for no more than fiv…
N.D.C.C. § 50-33-07 Sliding fee schedule
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1. The sliding fee schedule established by the department for inclusion within the child care and development fund state plan to determine eligibility, benefit levels, and the portion of the allowable child care cost that may be paid as a benefit under this chapter, must not: a. …
N.D.C.C. § 50-33-08 Limitations on in-home child care benefits
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No benefits under this chapter may be provided to an in-home provider or for a child receiving in-home child care unless: 1. A health professional provides written documentation demonstrating to the department's satisfaction that the child's health would be at risk if taken to an…