Crossroads Program Policies and Procedures 401-01

 

Definitions 401-01-05

(Revised 4/1/12 ML #3322)

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Child Care Provider – An individual 18 years of age or older; licensed, registered, self declared, approved relative, or registered by a Tribe who provides child care.

 

County Agency – The county social service board.

 

County Crossroads Worker – An employee of the county social service office who is responsible for accepting and processing the Crossroads Program Application and ensuring payment of the child care costs are made through the Child Care Assistance Program.

 

Crossroads Case Manager – An employee of an agency or staff person responsible for monitoring a Crossroads participant's educational activities and assisting the individual with other related needs to achieve their educational and parental goals.

 

Department - The North Dakota Department of Human Services.

 

Education Plan – A plan developed between the parent, the Crossroads Case Manager, and if necessary, the education facility that:

 

GED (General Education Diploma or General Equivalency Diploma) – A high-school degree awarded after successful completion of a series of examinations instead of attendance in a traditional classroom setting.

 

Parent - A child’s mother or father who is 20 years of age or younger and who has primary responsibility for the care of his/her child.

NOTE: Eligibility continues through the month prior to the month the mother or father attains age 21.

 

SSI (Supplemental Security Income) - A program administered under Title XVI of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1381 et seq.).

 

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) - A program available for a limited time for families where deprivation exists for the child(ren) and income is insufficient to meet the needs of the family. This includes Transition Assistance provided to families for up to 6 months to qualified TANF households.