ARIZONA STATE SENATE
Fifty-Fourth Legislature, First Regular Session
child care assistance; education; training
Purpose
Requires the Department of Economic Security (DES) to continue to provide supplemental child care assistance to individuals who already receive child care assistance and who are enrolled in educational or training programs that meet specified criteria.
Background
The federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and Child Care and Development Fund grants provide matching funds to states for four categories through which a parent may qualify for child care assistance: 1) TANF clients engaged in employment activities through the DES Jobs Program; 2) former TANF clients who are working but earn less than 165 percent of the federal poverty level, with a mandatory; 3) foster parents and relatives caring for children under the supervision of the Department of Child Safety; and 4) at the state’s option, teen parents in school, parents in homeless shelters and working clients with low incomes may receive assistance, with a mandatory copay.
Statute specifically requires DES to provide child care assistance to eligible families who are attempting to achieve independence from DES's Cash Assistance Program and who need child care assistance in order to accept or maintain employment, including families: 1) who are transitioning off cash assistance due to increased income; 2) who are diverted from long-term cash assistance; and 3) with incomes of 165 percent or less of the federal poverty level. Additionally, DES is permitted to provide supplemental child care assistance for DES-approved education and training activities, if the eligible parent, guardian, relative or caretaker is working a minimum monthly average of 20 hours per week, the activity is related to their employment goals and they demonstrate progress in the activity (A.R.S. § 46-803).
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this legislation.
Provisions
1. Requires DES to continue to provide supplemental child care assistance to a person who has been receiving assistance and who has enrolled fulltime in any of the following educational or training programs, if the program is related to the person's employment goals:
a) an accredited educational institution;
b) a remedial educational activity or employment training program that leads to a high school diploma or high school equivalency diploma;
c) a vocational, technical or trade certification; or
d) an associate or bachelor's degree.
2. Makes technical changes.
3. Becomes effective on the general effective date.
Prepared by Senate Research
February 4, 2019
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