If a case loses Title IV-E eligibility during a re-determination, is that case no longer Title IV-E eligible?
Answer 1: Title IV-E funding may resume once all the Title IV-E eligibility factors can again be met. However, eligibility can only resume as of the first day of the month in which all criteria are met; no retroactive period can be funded. See manual “NOTE” for details on the parental deprivation factor.
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