106 C.M.R. 703.120
(A) A nonexempt grantee, including each grantee in a two-parent family, who is receiving TAFDC or who would be receiving TAFDC but for a TAFDC sanction, may only receive TAFDC for a maximum of a cumulative 24 months in a continuous 60-month period. The ineligibility shall apply to all members of the assistance unit.
(2) An assistance unit shall be considered to be receiving TAFDC if it:
(a) receives a TAFDC grant;
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(3) The calculation of a nonexempt grantee’s cumulative 24-month period shall stop when:
nonexempt in the same continuous 60-month period. (4) A nonexempt grantee’s cumulative 24-month period is not stopped when there is a sanction period imposed on a member of the assistance unit, except as specified in 106 CMR 703.120(A)(3)(a). (5) The calculation of the 60-month period cannot be stopped. (6) If aid to the assistance unit has been terminated because of the end of the cumulative 24- month period, the assistance unit may establish eligibility for TAFDC before the end of the continuous 60-month period if the grantee meets an exemption found at 106 CMR 703.100. (7) At the end of a continuous 60-month period, a nonexempt grantee may reapply for TAFDC and begin a new cumulative 24-month eligibility period and a new continuous 60- month period. (8) In a two-parent household, both parents shall have the same 60-month period. If, because of a prior period of assistance, both parents do not share the same start date of their 60-month period, the earliest date shall apply to the household.
(B) Exception.
(1) A teen parent (see 106 CMR 703.180) who received assistance as a member of another TAFDC assistance unit may reapply for TAFDC, if he or she meets the teen parent requirements found at 106 CMR 703.180, and:
(2) At the time of the reapplication, the worker shall determine if the teen parent meets an exemption specified in 106 CMR 703.100, and:
(D) Verification for a Waiver of the 24-month Period.
(1) The preferred verification of death is the death certificate. If the death certificate cannot be obtained, death is verified by a signed statement from the funeral director or a newspaper death notice. If these are not available, death is verified by the following:
(a) Veterans Administration (VA) records;
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