Montana Code Annotated 1999

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     53-4-611. Child-care assistance. (1) In the job supplement program component of the FAIM project, the department may provide child-care assistance to all single-parent families if child care is necessary to allow the parent to engage in paid employment and if funding is available. Child-care assistance may, at the department's discretion, be provided to two-parent families if child care is necessary to allow either or both parents to engage in paid employment and if funding is available.
     (2) In the pathways component of the FAIM project, the department may provide child-care assistance to all single-parent families if child care is necessary to allow the parent to participate in an activity required by the family investment agreement and if funding is available. Child-care assistance may, at the department's discretion, be provided to two-parent families if child care is necessary to allow either or both of the parents to participate in an activity required by the family investment agreement and if funding is available.
     (3) In the community services program component of the FAIM project, the department may provide child-care assistance to all single-parent families if child care is necessary to allow the parent to participate in an activity required by the family investment agreement and if funding is available. Child-care assistance may, at the department's discretion, be provided to two-parent families if child care is necessary to allow either or both of the parents to participate in an activity required by the family investment agreement and if funding is available.

     History: En. Sec. 8, Ch. 491, L. 1995; amd. Sec. 37, Ch. 486, L. 1997.

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