§ 400.45 Requirements for the operation of an AFDC-type RCA program
§ 400.48 Basis and scope
§ 400.49 Recovery of overpayments and correction of underpayments
§ 400.50 Opportunity to apply for cash assistance
§ 400.51 Determination of eligibility under other programs
§ 400.52 Emergency cash assistance to refugees
§ 400.53 General eligibility requirements
§ 400.54 Notice and hearings
§ 400.55 Availability of agency policies
§ 400.56 Structure
§ 400.57 Planning and consultation process
§ 400.58 Content and submission of public/private RCA plan
§ 400.59 Eligibility for the public/private RCA program
§ 400.60 Payment levels
§ 400.61 Services to public/private RCA recipients
§ 400.62 Treatment of eligible secondary migrants, asylees, and Cuban/Haitian entrants
§ 400.63 Preparation of local resettlement agencies
§ 400.65 Continuation of a publicly-administered RCA program
§ 400.66 Eligibility and payment levels in a publicly-administered RCA program
§ 400.67 Non-applicable TANF requirements
§ 400.68 Notification to local resettlement agency
§ 400.69 Alternative RCA programs

Terms Used In CFR > Title 45 > Subtitle B > Chapter IV > Part 400 > Subpart E - Refugee Cash Assistance

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