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File #: 24021    Version: 1 Name: To adjust the Child Care Assistance income guidelines to keep them in line with the poverty guidelines published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and adopted by the State and to reflect inflationary increases.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/27/2011 In control: BOARD OF ESTIMATES (ended 4/2017)
On agenda: 10/18/2011 Final action: 10/18/2011
Enactment date: 10/21/2011 Enactment #: RES-11-00884
Title: To adjust the Child Care Assistance income guidelines to keep them in line with the poverty guidelines published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and adopted by the State and to reflect inflationary increases.
Sponsors: Anita Weier
Fiscal Note
There is no net fiscal impact. This change would result in the redistribution of existing resources.
Title
To adjust the Child Care Assistance income guidelines to keep them in line with the poverty guidelines published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and adopted by the State and to reflect inflationary increases.
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WHEREAS Section 3.12 (9)(g)6. of Madison General Ordinance provides that applications for child care tuition assistance under the program administered by the Community Services office must meet income criteria established by the Common Council; and,
 
WHEREAS the Common Council established such criteria by Resolution No. 36213, adopted October 7, 1980 and updated such criteria by Resolution No. 38801, adopted February 15, 1983, by Resolution No. 40336, adopted July 10, 1984, by Resolution No. 47219, adopted October 2, 1990, by Resolution No. 49841, adopted March 16, 1993, and by Resolution No. 54617, adopted September 16, 1997, and by Resolution No. 56429, adopted August 3, 1999; and by Resolution No. 57403, adopted March 7, 2000; and by Resolution No. 58521, adopted July 17, 2001; and by Resolution No. 59563, adopted July 2, 2002; and by Resolution No. 61417, adopted April 20, 2004; and by Resolution Enactment No. RES-07-00321, adopted March 21, 2007; and by Resolution Enactment No. RES-08-00413, adopted April 25, 2008; and,
 
WHEREAS income criteria established on April 23, 2008 need to be adjusted to allow for inflation and to keep them at previously adopted guidelines; and,
 
WHEREAS the following guidelines will provide assistance for families with income starting at 185% of the Federal Poverty Level; and,
 
WHEREAS the Early Childhood Care and Education Committee has reviewed this resolution and recommends that it will be adopted by the Common Council.
 
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that this resolution supersedes Resolution Enactment No. RES-08-00413, adopted April 25, 2008.
 
BE FINALLY RESOLVED, that the income criteria for child care tuition assistance under the City's child care program shall provide as follows:
 
            INCOME ELIGIBILITY CHART
 
Family Size*      Yearly Gross Income      Monthly Gross
Income**
2                              $27,214                  $2,268
3                              $34,281                  $2,857
4                              $41,348                  $3,446
5                              $48,415                  $4,035
6                              $55,482                  $4,624
7                              $62,549                  $5,212
8                              $69,616                  $5,801
9                              $76,683                  $6,390
10 & Up                  $83,750                  $6,979
 
In addition to meeting income guidelines, applicants for City-funded child care assistance must meet criteria established in Sec. 3.12(9) of Madison General Ordinance.
 
* Definition of Family:
      Family means one or more adults and children, if any related by blood or law and residing in
      the same household. Where adults, other than spouses reside together, each is
      considered a separate family.  Emancipated minors and children living under the care
      of individuals are also a one-person family.
 
**Definition of Gross Monthly Income:
      Gross monthly income is defined as money, wages or salary, net income from non-farm
      self-employment, net income from farm self employment, social security, dividends,
      interest (on savings or bonds), income from estates or trusts, net rental income or
      royalties, unemployment compensation, workers compensation, alimony and veteran
      pensions. Funds or benefits not specified here are excluded from consideration as gross
      monthly income.