When the Last Household’s Participant is Withdrawn, Set the Income Form Expiration Date to the Date of the Withdrawal.
Some state agencies require that if a child or adult day care client is withdrawn and later re-enrolls in the center that a new household income form must be collected. Other state agencies allow a household income form to be valid for certain period of time and if a child or adult day care client is withdrawn and later re-enrolls, the original household income form can be used up until it expires.
Check this box if you want to require your centers to collect a new income form if a child or adult day care client is withdrawn and later re-enrolls.
Leave this box unchecked if you want to allow an income form to continue to be valid until its expiration date even if a child or adult day care client is withdrawn and later re-enrolls.
Note: this policy does not apply to site types that do not require income forms for all participants (family day care homes, after school, emergency shelter and summer food)