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Department
of Human Services Families
First Online Policy Manual Assistance
Unit |
Revised: |
7.14 |
PREGNANT WOMAN ONLY CASES |
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A Families First assistance unit may consist of a pregnant woman only
when: ·
There are no
living eligible children in the home. ·
It is
medically verified that the woman is at least in her sixth month of
pregnancy. ·
The woman
and child (if born) would meet all other eligibility criteria (i.e., the
unborn is deprived of parental support, etc.). ·
The pregnant
woman is not a minor whose parent is in the home and is receiving Families
First for the pregnant minor’s sibling(s). The pregnant woman must have a Personal Responsibility Plan, including
a work activity unless exempt.
Pregnancy does not exempt the woman from work; however, conditions
associated with her pregnancy may cause a temporary incapacity which would
exempt her from work. The pregnancy must be verified by: ·
A statement
of a licensed physician or osteopath. ·
A statement
by medical personnel in a public health clinic or an in-patient hospital
clinic. The verification must include: ·
Verification
of pregnancy. ·
Estimated
date of conception. ·
The current
estimated month of pregnancy. ·
The
signature of the person who provided the verification including the name,
and/or location of the clinic, doctor’s office, etc. The eligibility and case management system record should contain
documentation and verification of the pregnancy and the anticipated day of
birth. ·
Authorize a
medical examination for any woman who cannot secure verification of her
pregnancy. ·
If the woman
is receiving Medicaid as a pregnant woman, she must complete an application
for Families First as she approaches the 6th month of pregnancy. ·
Complete the
Personal Responsibility Plan, including the work activity, at the time of the
application for cash benefits. ·
If eligible,
authorize the benefits for a one-person-only cash payment. ·
Terminate Families
First if the pregnant woman aborts, miscarries, surrenders the child for
adoption, or if the child is placed in foster care when born. |
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