Child Care Assistance Eligibility
Summary
Failing to report income changes within the required timeframe for Kentuckys Child Care Assistance Program can lead to penalties or loss of benefits. However, if your income remains within eligibility limits, you may still qualify. Its important to contact your local Child Care Assistance Program office immediately to explain the situation and update your information.Full Conversation
The issue I’m having is concerning the Child Care Assistance Program for Kentucky. I have seen multiple answers on what would be correct and I want to know if I would have serious issues. I sent in a report of receiving a *% raise in July of this year but then I forgot to send a *% raise that I received September to show a change in income. My income does not go over the base limit for my family but I’m concerned that I could lose my child care or worse. Is there anything concerning that as long as my income doesn’t go over the base limit of my family, that I can still receive child care?
Hi ****! Generally, as long as your income remains within the eligibility limits for the Child Care Assistance Program in Kentucky, you should continue to receive assistance. However, it's important to report any changes in income promptly.
You can contact your local Child Care Assistance Program office for clarification and to update your income information.
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I forgot to send it in during the 10 day limit.
****, as long as your income remains within the eligibility limits, you should still be eligible for the Child Care Assistance Program. However, not reporting changes in a timely manner can be an issue. You should contact your local Child Care Assistance Program office as soon as possible to explain the situation and update your information.
Would you like the contact details for the local office?
Can I get into trouble for that
Yes, failing to report income changes within the required timeframe can potentially lead to issues, including penalties or loss of benefits. However, since your income remains within the eligibility limits, you might still qualify for assistance. It's best to contact your local Child Care Assistance Program office immediately and explain the situation.
Would you like the contact details for the local office?