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Status Future consideration
Created by Guest
Created on Jul 21, 2016

Emancipated determination does not include emancipation by court or declaration

CGISS currently does determine emancipation but does not cater for every possible scenario of emancipation. Rules currently determine if a child is considered emancipated if they are pregnant, a veteran or they are married.

CGISS cannot cater for all possible determinations that a state may use for emancipation but we do try to cater for the most common. We need to do further analysis around emancipation by court and it will be considered a future enhancement to expand our emancipation functionality.

We do not believe that moving the indicator on the nor Parent School Attendance evidence, the indicator for emancipated by court to household member is the correct solution for the product. We have also found that some states do not require court interaction to prove emancipation and would therefore feel the indicator may be required to be named differently. We feel this indicator might be better placed on the person as it will more than likely apply across programs.

Customer Name North Carolina - Dept of Health and Human Services
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    Aug 6, 2016

    Hi,

    We acknowledge that this is a valid enhancement request. It will be considered for inclusion in a future release of the product. Thank you for your interest in the Cúram product.

    Thanks,
    Eloise O'Riordan, Cúram SPM Offering Management team