Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Subsidized Child Care: Notice Issues & the Parent Appeal Process - On-Demand #MCLE

Who can be a "hearing officer"?
Do notices have to include citations to legal authority?
Can an appeal include investigations, interviews and mediation by the agency charged with reviewing the appeal?
What due process protections apply to parents receiving subsidized child care?
Why is there such a difference between the "due process" afforded to CalWORKs Stage 1 child care recipients and everyone else?
Learn the answers to these and other questions, and find out how advocates can make a huge difference in assisting parents whose child care benefits have been denied, reduced or terminated.
Title:
Subsidized Child Care: Notice Issues & the Parent Appeal Process
When/Where:
On-Demand Recording
Speaker:
Eve Hershcopf of the Child Care Law Center
Sponsor:
Legal Aid Association of California
Credit:
  • California: Approved for 1 Self-Study Credit
  • Other Jurisdictions: Check with your Credit-Granting Authority
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