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Eligible Child Care Expenses <br />The type of care to be provided is determined by the assisted family. SAHA may not refuse to <br />give a family the child care expense deduction because there is an adult family member in the <br />household that may be available to provide child care [VG, p. 26]. <br />Allowable Child Care Activities <br />For school-age children, costs attributable to public or private school activities during standard <br />school hours are not considered. Expenses incurred for supervised activities after school or <br />during school holidays (e.g., summer day camp, after-school sports league) are allowable forms <br />of child care. <br />The costs of general housekeeping and personal services are not eligible. Likewise, child care <br />expenses paid to a family member who lives in the family's unit are not eligible; however, <br />payments for child care to relatives who do not live in the unit are eligible. <br />If a child care provider also renders other services to a family or child care is used to enable a <br />family member to conduct activities that are not eligible for consideration, SAHA will prorate <br />the costs and allow only that portion of the expenses that is attributable to child care for eligible <br />activities. For example, if the care provider also cares for a child with disabilities who is 13 or <br />older, the cost of care will be prorated. Unless otherwise specified by the child care provider, the <br />calculation will be based upon the number of hours spent in each activity and/or the number of <br />persons under care. <br />Necessary and Reasonable Costs <br />Child care expenses will be considered necessary if: (1) a family adequately explains how the <br />care enables a family member to work, actively seek employment, or further his or her education, <br />and (2) the family certifies, and the child care provider verifies, that the expenses are not paid or <br />reimbursed by any other source. <br />Child care expenses will be considered for the time required for the eligible activity plus <br />reasonable transportation time. For child care that enables a family member to go to school, the <br />time allowed may include not more than one study hour for each hour spent in class. <br />To establish the reasonableness of child care costs, SAHA will use the schedule of child care <br />costs from the local welfare agency. Families may present, and SAHA will consider, justification <br />for costs that exceed typical costs in the area. <br />ii/29/io Page 6-31 <br />