Allowable Activities 400-28-55
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Caretakers must be participating in an allowable activity to be eligible for assistance under the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP). The following are allowable CCAP activities:
- Work – Work is an activity in which an individual is engaged through employment or self-employment. Work must entail personal involvement and effort on the part of the applicant or recipient. Self-employment is also considered work.
The following are allowable work activities:
- Paid employment
- Paid work studies, internships or assistantships (this includes when an individual is in a non-allowable postsecondary education program).
- Self-employment
- Job Search - Child care for job search is allowed for eight weeks in a calendar year. Job Search hours are limited to 20 hours per week which includes travel time.
Exception: Job Search for JOBS recipients is included in their JOBS employment plan. Whatever is on the employment plan for job search is an approved activity.
- Job Search hours are self-declared and the hours do not need to be verified unless questionable.
- When a household includes two caretakers, each caretaker is eligible for eight weeks of job search per calendar year.
- Education or Training - Child care relating to an allowable education or training activity.
- An individual is considered in an allowable postsecondary education if the individual is pursuing a certificate, certificate of completion, or a one or two year degree in postsecondary or vocational school and does not have a previous degree as defined in non-allowable postsecondary education.
- A student who is pursuing a one or two year degree, and has indicated they plan to continue their education to receive a bachelor’s degree or beyond, can have child care paid towards the pursuit of completion of the one or two year degree only.
- If otherwise eligible, the time caretakers are attending classes in skills and technology training or individuals who are participating in classes for English as a second language will be covered.
- Attending high school or alternative high school or pursuing a GED is an allowable activity even if the individual is not participating in Crossroads.
- Traditional high school "attendance" is defined by the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) as:
- Full-time - 4 or more classes
- Part-time - less than 4 classes
- Attendance in an alternative high school setting for full-time/part-time as identified by the school
- GED may be full time/part-time.
- If a high school diploma or GED is not required to receive a certificate it is not considered postsecondary education.
Example: A Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) certificate is NOT considered postsecondary education as a high school diploma is not required to receive a CNA certificate.
- Internet Classes – Child care related to completing on-line computer classes that meets the allowable education or training requirements is an allowable activity.
- Vocational Rehabilitation education plans must follow CCAP education requirements.