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NOTE: A person who is outside the United Sates for at<br />
least 30 consecutive days is considered to remain<br />
outside the United States until he or she has been<br />
back in the United States for at least 30<br />
consecutive days.<br />
EXAMPLE 1:<br />
Mr. Men left the United States on March 1 st and returned on<br />
April 1 st . Counting March 2 nd through March 31 st , he was<br />
outside the United States for 30 consecutive days; thus his<br />
absence continues for an additional 30 days through April<br />
30 th . He remains eligible for March because he was not<br />
outside the country for the entire month. However, he is<br />
ineligible for April, and is otherwise eligible effective May 1 st .<br />
EXAMPLE 2;<br />
Mr. Ruiz left the United States on July 1 st and returned on<br />
August 1 st . Counting July 2 nd through July 31 st , he was<br />
outside the United States for 30 consecutive days and his<br />
absence continues for another 30 days. Beginning with the<br />
day <strong>of</strong> his return and counting through August 30 th , he was<br />
not absent for any full calendar month and is therefore<br />
eligible for both July and August.<br />
• Fails to file for all other possible <strong>benefit</strong>s.<br />
See CP <strong>49</strong>-045.3 - Filing for Other Benefits - for more<br />
information<br />
NOTE: LEADER generates and mails, in English and Spanish,<br />
a denial or termination NOA, as appropriate, in the<br />
above situations. NOAs in other languages are out <strong>of</strong><br />
drawer.<br />
Does non-compliance with other assistance programs affect<br />
CAPI eligibility?<br />
Yes, non-compliance with other assistance programs affects<br />
CAPI eligibility. Any person who is eligible for assistance from a<br />
federal or State cash aid program and who is denied or<br />
terminated due to failure or refusal to comply with the<br />
requirements <strong>of</strong> that program is ineligible for CAPI. However, if<br />
the person was denied/terminated for another reason, he/she<br />
may be eligible to CAPI.<br />
See CP <strong>49</strong>-025.1 - Age and Disability - for more information<br />
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