Gov. Ayotte Signs Bill to Give Retired Grandparents Access to State Childcare Scholarship
SB 608 removes the work requirement for kinship caregivers who are retired and at federal retirement age.
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On Friday, New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed into law, which allows retirees taking care of children to access the state鈥檚 childcare assistance program.
For eligible families, the NH Child Care Scholarship Program provides funds for childcare through direct payments to daycare and out鈥搊f鈥搒chool time providers for children up to 13 years old, and through 17 for a child with disabilities.
SB 608 requirement for kinship caregivers who are retired and at federal retirement age. Previously, parents and guardians were required to be working, looking for work, in a training program, or in school. Families still have to meet state income eligibility requirements, which require them to make 85% or less of the state median income to qualify.
The law also requires the state to ask the federal government if family care support services are 鈥渁n allowable service鈥 under the Acquired Brain Disorder, Choices for Independence, and Community-Based Service waiver programs.
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