Sec. 915. State option to extend eligibility for assistance to children through age 21; prohibition on considering financial aid tied to education of child in determining eligibility for, or amount of assistance; prohibition on imposing additional requirements based on educational enrollment of child
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Section 419(2) ( 42 U.S.C. 619(2) ) is amended— by striking or at the end of subparagraph (A); by striking the period at the end of subparagraph
(B)and inserting ; or ; and by adding at the end the following: at the option of the State, has not attained 22 years of age. . Section 408(a) ( 42 U.S.C. 608(a) ), as amended by sections 903(c)(2)(A), 905(d)(1), 906(b)(1), 907(b)(1), 908(a), 909(a), and 910(b) of this title, is amended by adding at the end the following: A State to which a grant is made under section 403 for a fiscal year shall not— consider financial aid tied to the training, school attendance, or postsecondary school attendance of a minor child in determining that the eligibility of the family of the child for, or the amount of assistance to be provided to the family, under the State program funded under this part or any other State program funded by qualified State expenditures (as defined in section 409(a)(7)(B)(i)); or impose additional requirements on a family solely because the family includes a minor child who is enrolled in a training program, school, or post-secondary educational institution. . Section 409(a) ( 42 U.S.C. 609 ), as amended by sections 903(c)(2)(A), 905(d)(1), 906(b)(2), 907(b)(2), 908(b), 909(b), and 910(c) of this title, is amended by adding at the end the following: If the Secretary determines that a State to which a grant is made under section 403 in a fiscal year has violated section 408(a)(20) during the fiscal year, the Secretary shall reduce the grant payable to the State under section 403(a)(1) for the immediately succeeding fiscal year by an amount equal to 5 percent of the State family assistance grant. .
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Sec. 915
State option to extend eligibility for assistance to children through age 21; prohibition on considering financial aid tied to education of child in determining eligibility for, or amount of assistance; prohibition on imposing additional requirements based on educational enrollment of child
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