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With limited exceptions, to be eligible for CCDF subsidies, a child must (1) be younger than age 13, (2) live with a parent or parents who are working or in a job training or education program, (3) have a family income at or below 85% of state median income, and (4) have family assets that do not exceed $1 million.
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To qualify for CCDF in Indiana, a familys gross monthly income before taxes and any other deductions cant exceed 150% of the federal poverty level. The family can then remain on the program until its income exceeds 85% max of the Indiana median income guidelines by family size, which is determined by the state.
The primary statutory authority for these day care regulations is located in section 390 of the New York Social Services Law: Word | PDF.
CCDF child care subsidies help low-income families with children under age 13 pay for child care so that parents can work or participate in training or education activities.
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To receive CCDF funds, states and territories must docHub in their plans that they have in effect licensing requirements applicable to child care services provided in the state.
CCDF allows states to provide eligible families with a subsidy to help pay for a licensed child care program for their child, so that they can work, attend job training, or enroll in an educational program. States are required to have one department, a Lead Agency, responsible for creating and managing CCDF funds.
CCDBG discretionary funds are administered through CCDF to each state based on the following funding allocation formula: The number of children under age five living in the state; The number of children living in the state who qualify for the National School Lunch Program; and. The state per capita income.

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