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What if I take a leave of absence from the Regional Provider I work for in order to pursue a Qualifying Program?

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What if I take a leave of absence from the Regional Provider I work for in order to pursue a Qualifying Program?

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• You cannot receive funding for studies taken during a leave of absence. To qualify for funding, you have to be working for a regional provider either full- or part-time. However, you can apply for retroactive assistance when you return to work, as long as you complete the program. • If I transfer from one regional provider to another, will the program consider my total employment period with the Autism Intervention Program for the purpose of the one-year eligibility period? • Yes. The total period of time that you has been continuously employed with the Autism Intervention Program will be considered toward the one-year eligibility period provided that there was no break in service. • If I have more than one supervisor, who should sign my application/agreement? • The supervisor who signs the application/agreement should be the one who you report to directly.

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