How is the parent's portion of the parent fee calculated?
Parent's fees are determined by calculating 9% of the household's total gross monthly income for one child, and 11% for two or more children. Parent's receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TAN) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) do not pay a parent fee. Percentages increase 1% each year a family is on the program, topping out at 11% for one child, and 13% for two or more children.

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1. How do I get on the waiting list to receive assistance for child care?
2. Do you serve children with disabilities?
3. What types of proof do I need to verify my actual income?
4. Will I have to pay a fee for child care assistance?
5. How is the parent's portion of the parent fee calculated?
6. When should I pay the parent fee?
7. How can I receive a reduction in my fee?
8. What happens if I don't pay my parent fee?
9. Who should I call if I don't receive my application forms from Workforce Solutions?
10. What would happen if my forms were late or I don't return the forms to Workforce Solutions?