| Am I considered part of the CCAP Family at my household?

Am I considered part of the CCAP Family at my household?

Salty Sailor asked:


I am wondering if I would be considered part of the family since it is me, my fiance and her daughter?

Here is the definition:

FAMILY :
The Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) defines a family as parents, step-parents, guardians and their spouses, or other eligible relative caregivers and their spouses, and their blood related dependent children and adoptive siblings under the age of 18
years living in the same home including children temporarily absent from the family in settings such as schools, foster care, and residential treatment facilities, or parents, step-parents, guardians and their spouses, or other relative caregivers and their
spouses temporarily absent from the family in settings such as schools, military service, or rehabilitation programs.

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One Response to “Am I considered part of the CCAP Family at my household?”

  1. Sweetharttt on May 14th, 2009 12:30 pm

    I would think that if all of you are living in the same apartment, having meals together, etc., that you would be considered a member of the household.