R. 65A-4.201 Criteria for Hardship Extensions and Exemptions to Cash Assistance Time Limit
R. 65A-4.203 Personal Care of a Disabled Family Member
R. 65A-4.205 Penalties for Nonparticipation in Work Requirements
R. 65A-4.206 Work Requirements Under Medical Incapacity, SSI/SSDI, and Mental Health/Substance Abuse Treatment
R. 65A-4.207 Age
R. 65A-4.208 Need
R. 65A-4.209 Income
R. 65A-4.210 Budgeting
R. 65A-4.212 Up-Front Diversion
R. 65A-4.2131 Learnfare Requirements
R. 65A-4.214 Family Cap Requirements
R. 65A-4.215 Temporary Cash Assistance Eligibility of Pregnant Women
R. 65A-4.216 Immunization Program
R. 65A-4.217 Teen Parents
R. 65A-4.218 Child Care
R. 65A-4.220 Amount and Duration of Cash Payment

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