What happens if a parent cannot obtain needed child care?

§ 261.56 What happens if a parent cannot obtain needed child care?

(a)

(1) If the individual is a single custodial parent caring for a child under age six, the State may not reduce or terminate assistance based on the parent's refusal to engage in required work if he or she demonstrates an inability to obtain needed child care for one or more of the following reasons:

(i) Appropriate child care within a reasonable distance from the home or work site is unavailable;

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