Consequence Details
Ineligible to receive family assistance for dependent children
Ala. Admin. Code r. 660-2-2-.03 »Relevant Subsections
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(e)
Discretion
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Mandatory/Automatic
Duration
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Time-limited
Related Laws
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See also:
Ala. Admin. Code r. 660-2-2-.03, Appendix A
Notes & Other Information
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“Number of consequences” identifies the number of older NICCC entries that have been merged into the current entry. The total number of consequences indicated in the search results list is calculated using this figure.
Number of consequences: 2
Current Through
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2023 legislative session and all 2023 regulatory rulemaking
Keywords
Keywords indicate the specific rights, benefits, opportunities, and fields of employment and licensure affected.
Public assistance & food stamps
Type
Consequence Types indicate the broad rights, benefits, and opportunities affected.
Government benefits
Offenses
Offense Types indicate the categories of crimes that may trigger a consequence.
Crimes involving fraud, dishonesty, misrepresentation or money-laundering
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