127.7 Temporary Absence of the TANF Child or Specified Relative

A TANF child continues to be eligible for TANF during temporary separation of the child and the specified relative when:

55 Pa. Code § 151.43(d)

 55 Pa. Code § 151.43(e)

Temporary absence of the child or specified relative does not affect the specified relative’s continuing responsibility for the care and control of the child during the separation. The child must continue to meet TANF requirements. A TANF child who lives at a school he or she is attending remains eligible for TANF as long as parental control is not given to school authorities.

127.71 Temporary Absence of the Child

A specified relative may receive TANF for a minor child who is absent or expected to be temporarily absent from the home for not more than 180 consecutive days. The child’s absence will not affect the child’s TANF eligibility if one of the following applies:       

55 Pa. Code § 151.43(d)(1)

NOTE: If the child is living in a school and the specified relative has turned over control of the child to the school, the child is not eligible.

   55 Pa. Code § 151.43(d)(2)

NOTE: During the separation, the CAO will decide whether or not the child is in need. The monthly assistance payment is computed as though the child were living in the specified relative’s home.

Examples:

The specified relative is not eligible for TANF if he or she does not report within five days (but not later than the 180th day) of the time it becomes clear that the child will be absent beyond the consecutive 180-day period.

NOTE: Failure to report this change results in:

NOTE: The 180-day criteria does not count as consecutive if the child comes home for the holidays.

127.72 Temporary Absence of the Specified Relative

The temporary absence of the specified relative will not affect TANF eligibility if both of the following apply:      

  55 Pa. Code § 151.43(d)

   55 Pa. Code § 151.43(d)(2)

Example: Mrs. Martin is in the hospital for childbirth. She retains care and control of her other children. She gets her benefit, continues responsibility for the children’s needs and is in contact with them while her sister is temporarily watching them.

55 Pa. Code § 151.43(d)(3)

If the specified relative transfers care and control of the child to another person, the TANF child will remain eligible under Section 127.6.

 

 

 

Reviewed July 30, 2013