Qualifying parents and caretaker relatives of children who have been temporarily removed from the home and are in the care of the child welfare system may be eligible for BadgerCare Plus benefits under the parent/caretaker relative category if they meet all the following requirements:
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If child welfare is involved and the child welfare agency has established a permanency plan for the child under authority of Wis. Stat. § 48.38 or 938.38, other living arrangements for the children meet this criteron. For example, a child may be placed with grandparents who are not eligible for Kinship Care, or a child may be placed with the other parent. |
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Children are not considered to be in the care of the child welfare system if they are an inmate in a public institution, such as a Type 1 Juvenile Correctional Institution. |
The parent or caretaker relative who meets the above requirements is considered to be caring for a child who is temporarily absent from the home. For this reason, the parent or caretaker relative will continue to be considered a parent or caretaker for purposes of BadgerCare Plus eligibility. However, the child may not always be included in the parent or caretaker relative’s MAGI group (see Chapter 2 BadgerCare Plus Group).
This page last updated in Release Number: 22-03
Release Date: 12/05/2022
Effective Date: 12/05/2022