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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The employment policy in § 20.314 does not apply to the persons shown in the following table.
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The employment policy in § 20.314 does not apply to . . . |
if . . . |
and . . . |
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(a) Anyone younger than 16 |
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(b) A full-student under the age of 19 |
He/she is attending an elementary or secondary school or a vocational or technical school equivalent to a secondary school |
He/she is making satisfactory progress. |
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(c) A person enrolled at least half-time in a program of study under Section 5404 of Pub.L. 100-297 |
He/she is making satisfactory progress |
He/she was an active General Assistance recipient for a minimum of 3 months before determination/redetermination of eligibility. |
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(d) A person suffering from a temporary medical injury or illness |
It is documented in the case plan that the illness or injury is serious enough to temporarily prevent employment |
He/she must be referred to SSI if the disability status exceeds 3 months. |
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(e) An incapacitated person who has not yet received Supplemental Security Income (SSI) assistance |
A physician, psychologist, or social services worker certifies that a physical or mental impairment (either by itself, or in conjunction with age) prevents the individual from being employed |
The assessment is documented in the case plan. |
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(f) A caretaker who is responsible for a person in the home who has a physical or mental impairment |
A physician or certified psychologist verifies the condition |
The case plan documents that: the condition requires the caretaker to be home on a virtually continuous basis; and there is no other appropriate household member available to provide this care. |
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(g) A parent or other individual who does not have access to child care |
He/she personally provides full-time care to a child under the age of 6 |
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(h) A person for whom employment is not accessible |
There is a minimum commuting time of one hour each way |
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 25. Indians § 25.20.315 Who is not covered by the employment policy? - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-25-indians/cfr-sect-25-20-315/
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