Why are child-only cases treated differently than other TANF cases?
Frequently Asked Questions about Child-Only CasesIn general, states do not impose work requirements or time limits on relative caregivers who do not receive benefits themselves, because they are under no legal obligation to support the child. (If relative caregivers are included in the assistance units, however, and thus the case is not child-only, federal work requirements and time limits do apply.
What does the TANF Final Rule say about child-only cases?
Frequently Asked Questions about Child-Only CasesIn keeping with the overall TANF policy of state flexibility, the Final Rule, published on April 12, 1999, does not regulate on the definition of a family or on which household members must be included in an assistance unit. States have broad freedom to define these terms.
How is child support distributed in TANF cases?
Department of Child Support Frequently Asked QuestionsChild support collected each month goes toward paying back the county, state, and federal governments for TANF payments. However, the first $50 of current support collected goes directly to the custodial party. Any medical support recovered goes toward paying back Medi-Cal.
Are cases involving children treated differently in court than cases involving adults?
FAQs - Medical MalpracticeYes, they are treated a little differently. First, the statute of limitations is different for children than it is for adults. Adults must bring their medical malpractice claims within two years, but, for children, the statute of limitations is tolled until they are 18 unless they have a legal guardian appointed. Second, because children can't legally settle a personal injury claim, all settlements involving children must be approved by the probate court.
Are cases involving children treated differently in court?
Medical Malpractice FAQs : Garrett Law Office, P.C.Yes. First, the statute of limitations is different for children than it is for adults as described above. Second, because children cannot legally settle a personal injury claim, all settlements involving children must be approved by the probate court. I understand that in visiting this site I am not entering into an attorney client relationship with the Garrett Law Office, or any attorney within the law firm.
Why is a test facility treated differently in the licensing process?
NRC: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Gas Centrifuge E...The definition of a uranium enrichment facility in 10 CFR 70.4 specifically excludes laboratory scale facilities used for experimental or analytical rather than production purposes. Operation of laboratory facilities does not involve the withdrawal of enriched uranium products. In the case of the Lead Cascade facility proposed by USEC, no product would be extracted from the process, with the exception of approximately 3 to 5 grams of uranium that would be removed daily for sampling.
How do TANF recipients seek child support?
Texas Attorney GeneralTo receive TANF benefits through the Texas Department of Human Services, recipients must cooperate with the Office of the Attorney General's efforts to identify the child(ren)'s non-custodial parent and collect child support. TANF recipients must also assign to the State the right to collect child support. All payments collected in the case while the family receives TANF benefits are applied toward reimbursing the state and federal governments for TANF benefits received by the family.
Why are child only cases declining less quickly than other cases?
Frequently Asked Questions about Child-Only CasesIt is not surprising that child-only cases are declining less quickly than other cases, because they have not been affected by most of the policy changes that have taken place in recent years. Child-only cases are not subject to time limits, and in most states, the responsible adults are not required to participate in work activities. Even if an adult in the household is employed, his or her income will, in most cases, not affect the child's eligibility for TANF benefits.
Are they treated differently?
Julstro FAQ'sNo, they are both treated the same. The toxins in the muscle need to be flushed out and the spasms treated to release the tension.
How many cases of adenocarcinoid have you treated and what is the longest survival rate?
The Carcinoid Cancer Foundation, Inc.cases treated, 5 years longest survival rate. For more information about pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors and adenocarcinoma we suggest that you visit the Pancreatic.org web site The familial occurrence of carcinoid is a recognized but exceedingly rare event. This occurrence in two first cousins is suggestive. A blood test of DNA for the chromosomal abnormality thought to be present in the genetic aberration in such cases is under study and development at present.
How will my child be treated for pain?
Children's OrthopaedicsYour child will likely require an intravenous analgesia system. This special pump will allow the child to self medicate or receive a continuous controlled amount of medication for the first 24-48 hours post-operatively. On discharge, a prescription will be provided for oral pain medication.
Will patients with pandemic flu be treated differently from other patients?
Frequently Asked Questions - Proposed Policy on Allocation o...No. All patients in acute care facilities would be equally subject to ventilator triage guidelines, regardless of their disease category or role in the community.
Are Payments by Check treated differently?
Brief Tales - Frequently Asked QuestionsYES! We live in a 'plastic' and 'electronic' age. Given that, there is no instant check approval process that we've found workable for us. Having said that, we do not accept personal checks. We do accept Cashier's Checks and money orders, payable in United States Dollars ($). No other form of 'check' payment is acceptable. Personal checks sent as payment will not be accepted and will not be returned.
Why are juveniles treated differently from adults?
Essex County Prosecutor's OfficeThe philosophy that led to the creation of a separate juvenile justice system in the early 20th Century is that the court can act in place of the juvenile's parents. The primary goal was to rehabilitate the juvenile. The focus has changed over the years and today the juvenile justice system is also concerned with holding juveniles accountable for their actions and protecting public safety.
How can Goals be treated differently from Competencies?
Appraisal Smart and Smart360 User FAQsIf Goals (or Objectives) are more important to your organization that Competencies, then decide what the percentage split between them should be, e.g. 70:30. On this basis, split the weights of the Goals within the 70%, and that of the Competencies within the 30% (totaling 100%). Most organizations regard both Goals/Objectives (outputs) and Competencies (inputs) as important to recognize in respect of employee performance.
If I am Under 21 Will I Be Treated Differently?
Law Office of Richard D. Howard - ) Richard D. Howard - Dall...Yes. A person under 21 arrested for DWI will be treated differently mostly in regard to your driver's license. Driver's license restrictions and suspensions are more severe for a person under 21 arrested and convicted of DWI. A person who is under 21 will have a one-year suspension period even if they receive probation for a DWI. Thus, they may need a restricted driver's license for one year. This site is for informational purposes only.
What is TANF?
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)TANF stands for Temporary Assistance to Needy Families and is the program that replaced the old welfare program called Aid to Families with Dependent Children or AFDC. In 1996, the Federal Government created TANF to help low-income families leave welfare and become self-sufficient by giving TANF money to each state so they could create the kinds of programs that would accomplish that in their state.
What is HHS doing to understand child-only cases?
Frequently Asked Questions about Child-Only CasesHHS routinely tabulates and analyzes the administrative data reported by states on the characteristics of their caseloads. At present, under the Emergency TANF Data Report, States are only required to report a limited set of data, which does not include information about household members who are not part of the assistance unit. Starting in FY 2000, when the data reporting requirements under the Final Rule take effect, much more detailed information will be available.
