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What Does the Temporary Restraining Order Mean?

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What Does the Temporary Restraining Order Mean?

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What IHSS Worker Requirements Are Stopped By This Order: • At least until the “Order to Show Cause” hearing on January 29, the temporary restraining order stops the State from implementing the new requirements for IHSS workers dealing specifically with felony convictions, as outlined in an official notification to the counties from the Department of Social Services, called an “All County Letter”, sent out October 1, 2009. • That “All County Letter”, ACL-09-52, covers several different IHSS worker (provider) changes [copy of this All County Letter is on the CDCAN website at www.cdcan.us ]. • The court order stops – temporarily at least until the January court hearing – the State from implementing those requirements dealing with felony convictions. • It means that at least until the January 29th court hearing, the State and counties that implement the IHSS program locally, cannot prevent a person who may have a felony conviction, from applying or becoming an IHSS worker. • It means that,

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