Alaska Temporary Assistance Manual

 

 

Table of Contents

 

701

60 Month Time Limit

 

 

701-1

What Is the 60 Month Time limit

701-1 A.

Informing Families About The 60-Month Time Limit

701-1 B.

Who The Limits Apply To

701-1 C.

Months That Count Toward The 60-Month Time Limit

701-1 D.

Months That Do Not Count Toward The 60 Month Time Limit

701-1 E.

What Happens When A Family Reaches The 60-Month Time Limit

701-1 E. 1

A Parent Reaches 60 Months

701-1 E. 2

Caretaker Relative Who Is Not A Parent Reaches 60 Months

 

 

701-2

Tracking & Recording Months Of Assistance

 

 

701-3

Determining Exemptions And Allowing Extensions To The 60-Month Limit

701-3 A.

Making The Extension Decision

701-3 B.

Ending Assistance Due To The Time Limit

701-3 C.

Length Of Extension

701-3 D.

Monitoring The Extension

701-3 E.

Continuing The Extension

701-3 E. 1

Extension Period Ends

701-3 E. 2

Change Of Circumstances

 

 

701-4

Extension Criteria

701-4 A.

Domestic Violence

701-4 B.

Incapacity

701-4 C.

Caring For A Child Who Is Experiencing A Disability

701-4 D.

Hardship

701-4 D. 1

Circumstances Outside Of The Family's Control

701-4 D. 2

Functional Impairment

701-4 D. 3

Conditions That Threaten The Health Or Safety Of The Family

701-4 D. 4

Making The Hardship Determination

 

 

701-5

Compliance With Family Self-Sufficiency Plan While On Extension

701-5 A.

Non-Compliance Under Hardship

701-5 B.

Non-Compliances Under Other Criteria

 

 

701-6

Case Review Staffings

 

 

701-7

Case Review Staffing Procedures

701-7 A.

Scheduling Staffings

701-7 B.

The Staffing Team

701-7 C.

Conducting Staffings

701-7 D.

Documenting Staffing

 

 

701-8

Extension Staffing Procedures

701-8 A.

Extension Staffing Procedures

701-8 B.

Caseworker Responsibilities

 

 

701-9

When A Family With More Than 57 Months Does Not Want An Extension

 

 

701-10

When A Family Applies for Assistance and has already used 57 or more months of assistance