What happens when a member leaves their term of service early?
A. The Program may release the member from the term of service for compelling personal circumstances if the member demonstrates that: 1. The member has a disability or serious illness that makes completing the term impossible; 2. There is a serious injury, illness, or death of a family member which makes completing the term unreasonably difficult or impossible for the member; 3. The member has Military service obligations; 4. The member has accepted an opportunity to make the transition from welfare to work; or 5. Some other unforeseeable circumstance beyond the member’s control makes it impossible or unreasonably difficult for the member to complete the term of service, such as a natural disaster, a strike, relocation of a spouse, or the non-renewal or premature closing of a project or the program. Compelling personal circumstances do not include leaving the Program: 1. To enroll in school; 2. To obtain employment, other than in moving from welfare to work; or 3. Because of dissatisfa
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