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Time Limits


Starting January 1, 1998, adults can generally only receive 60 months of cash aid for their whole life. Children can continue to be aided. To get cash aid after 60 months, all parents or caretakers who are aided must be:

Age 60 or older,

Taking care of an ill or disabled family member living in the home.

Responsible for a child who is a ward of the court or a child who is at risk of foster care placement, if it prevents the person from working.

Disabled and getting benefits such as Supplemental Security Income/State Supplemental Payment (SSI/SSP), workers Compensation or State Disability Insurance (SDI).

Unable to work or take part in welfare-to-work, if the County determines that they have fully cooperated and participated in the past.

A victim of domestic violence and the County determines good cause exists to waive time limits.

During the 60 month time limit clock, there are months that do not count against the time limit clock if the adult:

Is disabled for at least 30 days.
Is taking care of a child that was a dependent of the court or at risk of going into foster care.
Received no cash aid.
Is a victim of domestic violence.
Is sanctioned and did not get cash aid.

Is 60 years of older.

Received cash aid that is fully repaid by Child Support collection.
 
Last Updated April 2005