C.M.R. 10, 144, ch. 288 - [Repealed]

  1. § 144-288-1 - [Repealed]
  2. § 144-288-2 - [Repealed]
  3. § 144-288-3 - [Repealed]
  4. § 144-288-4 - [Repealed]
  5. § 144-288-5 - [Repealed]
  6. § 144-288-6 - [Repealed]
  7. § 144-288-7 - [Repealed]
  8. § 144-288-8 - [Repealed]

SUMMARY: This program was developed to insure that families are not denied access to parenting education because of a lack of financial resources to purchase such services. The rule changes expanded financial eligibility from family income of 172% to 185% of the Federal poverty guidelines. It also eliminated other restrictions except: applicant must be a parent or expecting a child and must not posses private or public medical assistance which would pay for this benefit.

Notes

C.M.R. 10, 144, ch. 288
EFFECTIVE DATE: April 22, 1987
AMENDED: October 19, 1988
EFFECTIVE DATE (ELECTRONIC CONVERSION): May 5, 1996
7/29/2019- filing 2019- 115

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