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Officials outline application, certification and budgeting for family assistance subsidy program
Summary
Presenters reviewed new attestation and monthly certification rules for a family assistance/subsidy program, described eligibility and provider requirements, gave application timing (November intake; February 2026 evaluation) and urged providers to complete documentation to receive payments; an exact funding figure cited in the session was unclear.
Presenters at a program briefing described updated requirements and timelines for a state family assistance subsidy program, including a new attestation and monthly certification process and a November application intake with an evaluation scheduled for February 2026.
At the start of the session, Speaker 1 — identified in the transcript only by that label — explained the meeting format and said the presentation would "parler des mises à jour" for the family assistance program and available technical assistance. Speaker 1 said programs will be required to submit a monthly certification tied to enrollment averages and that the program’s allocation will be annualized by multiplying the monthly amount by 12.
Why it matters: The changes affect how much subsidy a provider may receive and how often they must certify enrollment and eligibility. Speaker 1 emphasized the calculation method and three components used to determine allocations: enrollment‑adjusted capacity, the monthly certification, and a standardized allocation method for different…
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