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Title 4 . Education and Early Development
Chapter 65 . (Repealed)
Section 351. Inactive status

4 AAC 65.351. Inactive status

(a) A grantee may place a participating family in an inactive status for up to 45 days. The family's participation in the program is terminated after a 45-day inactive period ends unless prior written approval to remain on inactive status has been obtained from the department.

(b) A participating family on inactive status who wishes to return to active status must, before the end of the period of inactive status, submit an application under 4 AAC 65.291 and report any lump-sum income received during the period of inactive status. The grantee shall redetermine the family's eligibility under 4 AAC 65.281.

History: Eff. 6/28/90, Register 114; am 4/30/91, Register 118; am 9/12/97, Register 143

Authority: AS 14.07.060

AS 14.38.100


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