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What is NYC RCNY § 10-11?

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If a household has transferred into the CityFHEPS Program described in this subchapter from the LINC, SEPS, CITYFEPS or Pathway Home programs, or from the CityFHEPS Program described in Subchapter B of this chapter, the time the household participated in such programs shall count towards the five-year limit set forth i

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Effective: 10/28/2018Last amended: 11/28/2021

§ 10-11 Households Previously in Receipt of CITYFEPS, CityFHEPS Subchapter B, LINC VI, Pathway Home or SEPS.

RCNY § 10-11

If a household has transferred into the CityFHEPS Program described in this subchapter from the LINC, SEPS, CITYFEPS or Pathway Home programs, or from the CityFHEPS Program described in Subchapter B of this chapter, the time the household participated in such programs shall count towards the five-year limit set forth in 68 RCNY § 10-08(a) as follows: (a) For households who transferred from CITYFEPS, CityFHEPS Subchapter B, LINC VI, Pathway Home or SEPS less than ten months after the start of the household's current year of participation in such programs, the household's current year of participation in such programs at the time of transfer shall be disregarded.

(b)For households who transferred from CITYFEPS, CityFHEPS Subchapter B, LINC VI, Pathway Home or SEPS ten months or more after the start of the household's current year of participation in such programs, the household's current year of participation in such programs at the time of transfer shall count as a full year. (Added City Record 9/28/2018, eff. 10/28/2018; amended City Record 10/28/2021, eff. 11/28/2021)

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