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Statutes > Washington > Title-74 > 74-08a > 74-08a-230

Earnings disregards and earned income cutoffs.

(1) In addition to their monthly benefit payment, a family may earn and keep one-half of its earnings during every month it is eligible to receive assistance under this section.

     (2) In no event may a family be eligible for temporary assistance for needy families if its monthly gross earned income exceeds the maximum earned income level as set by the department. In calculating a household's gross earnings, the department shall disregard the earnings of a minor child who is:

     (a) A full-time student; or

     (b) A part-time student carrying at least half the normal school load and working fewer than thirty-five hours per week.

[1997 c 58 § 308.]

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-74 > 74-08a > 74-08a-230

Earnings disregards and earned income cutoffs.

(1) In addition to their monthly benefit payment, a family may earn and keep one-half of its earnings during every month it is eligible to receive assistance under this section.

     (2) In no event may a family be eligible for temporary assistance for needy families if its monthly gross earned income exceeds the maximum earned income level as set by the department. In calculating a household's gross earnings, the department shall disregard the earnings of a minor child who is:

     (a) A full-time student; or

     (b) A part-time student carrying at least half the normal school load and working fewer than thirty-five hours per week.

[1997 c 58 § 308.]


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-74 > 74-08a > 74-08a-230

Earnings disregards and earned income cutoffs.

(1) In addition to their monthly benefit payment, a family may earn and keep one-half of its earnings during every month it is eligible to receive assistance under this section.

     (2) In no event may a family be eligible for temporary assistance for needy families if its monthly gross earned income exceeds the maximum earned income level as set by the department. In calculating a household's gross earnings, the department shall disregard the earnings of a minor child who is:

     (a) A full-time student; or

     (b) A part-time student carrying at least half the normal school load and working fewer than thirty-five hours per week.

[1997 c 58 § 308.]