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If childs countable earned income renders the child ineligible for Title IV-E at re-determination, does the worker need to perform another re-determination the following month?

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If childs countable earned income renders the child ineligible for Title IV-E at re-determination, does the worker need to perform another re-determination the following month?

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Answer 7: Child earnings are usually not countable. If child’s countable income is greater than the foster care costs, then the case would not be Title IV-E eligible. The case should be flagged for future review, although it does not need to be reviewed every month.

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