Alaska Temporary Assistance Manual
Table of Contents
60 Month Time Limit |
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What Is the 60 Month Time limit |
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Informing Families About The 60-Month Time Limit |
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Who The Limits Apply To |
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Months That Count Toward The 60-Month Time Limit |
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Months That Do Not Count Toward The 60 Month Time Limit |
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What Happens When A Family Reaches The 60-Month Time Limit |
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A Parent Reaches 60 Months |
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Caretaker Relative Who Is Not A Parent Reaches 60 Months |
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Tracking & Recording Months Of Assistance |
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Determining Exemptions And Allowing Extensions To The 60-Month Limit |
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Making The Extension Decision |
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Ending Assistance Due To The Time Limit |
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Length Of Extension |
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Monitoring The Extension |
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Continuing The Extension |
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Extension Period Ends |
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Change Of Circumstances |
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Extension Criteria |
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Domestic Violence |
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Incapacity |
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Caring For A Child Who Is Experiencing A Disability |
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Hardship |
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Circumstances Outside Of The Family's Control |
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Functional Impairment |
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Conditions That Threaten The Health Or Safety Of The Family |
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Making The Hardship Determination |
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Compliance With Family Self-Sufficiency Plan While On Extension |
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Non-Compliance Under Hardship |
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Non-Compliances Under Other Criteria |
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Case Review Staffings |
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Case Review Staffing Procedures |
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Scheduling Staffings |
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The Staffing Team |
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Conducting Staffings |
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Documenting Staffing |
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Extension Staffing Procedures |
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Extension Staffing Procedures |
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701-8 B. |
Caseworker Responsibilities |
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When A Family With More Than 57 Months Does Not Want An Extension |
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When A Family Applies for Assistance and has already used 57 or more months of assistance |