Time-Out is a program that does not count TANF days towards the 5 year lifetime limit. To qualify for Time-Out the TANF budget group must include an individual who is identified as either a victim of domestic violence or a kinship caregiver.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Victims of domestic violence may be eligible for up to 12 months of Time-Out in a life time.
These individuals may receive benefits in the Time-Out program for 12 additional months, if the need still exists and the head of household or spouse of the head of household still meets requirements. The limit on the number of months an individual may receive Time-Out applies regardless of whether the months are consecutive.
TANF-eligible families may continue to qualify for Time-Out based on domestic violence if:
A good cause waiver exists for Road to Economic Self-Sufficiency through Employment and Training (RESET) or child support, based on domestic violence; or
A family member requests Time-Out based on past, present and/or the risk of further domestic violence.
KINSHIP CAREGIVER
A TANF family may qualify for Time-Out under kinship care with an adult who is:
A non-parental caretaker who has received 24 months or more of cash assistance for himself/herself and a related minor dependent child or has care and control of a related minor dependent child as a result of court- ordered placement by Children and Youth Services; and
Not receiving cash assistance for children of his/her own; and
Meeting the minimum TANF weekly work activity requirement, is exempt, or has good cause for not meeting the work requirement.
This individual may receive Time-Out as long as the individual meets the work requirements, is exempt, or has good cause for not meeting the work requirements and the children are under age 18 or are age 18 and in secondary school or its equivalent.
Reissued September 21, 2012; replacing January 31, 2012; reviewed December 11, 2017