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HomeWelfare and Institutions CodeDiv. 9Pt. 1.8Ch. 21§ 10372 Calworks Stage Two Child Care

§ 10372 Calworks Stage Two Child Care

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§ 10372 Calworks Stage Two Child Care

This law helps families who were on welfare get child care for up to 2 years after they stop getting cash aid, so they can keep working. It also explains how child care programs are run and who can get help.

Key Takeaways

  • •Families who stop getting welfare can still get child care help for up to 2 years.
  • •The help is so parents can keep working without worrying about child care.
  • •Child care programs are run by groups that have contracts with the state.
  • •The amount of help and fees depend on family size and income.

Example

A mom was getting welfare but just got a job. She needs child care to keep working.

This law says she can get help paying for child care for up to 2 years after she stops getting welfare money. This way, she doesn’t have to worry about who will watch her kids while she works.

How to Calculate

Not explicitly provided in the statute. Eligibility and family fees are determined based on family size and income, as referenced in Sections 10271 and 10271.5.

  1. Find out how many people are in the family (family size).
  2. Check how much money the family makes (income).
  3. Use the rules in Sections 10271 and 10271.5 to see if the family qualifies for help and how much they might have to pay.

A family of 4 with a monthly income of $3,000 applies for child care help.

Result: The family’s eligibility and fee are calculated using the rules in Sections 10271 and 10271.5. For example, if the rules say families of 4 making less than $3,500 qualify, they get help. Their fee might be a small part of their income, like $100 a month.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 10372 Calworks Stage Two Child Care

(a) The second stage of child care begins when the county determines that the recipient’s work or approved work activity is stable or when a recipient is transitioning off of aid and child care is available through a local stage two program. Second stage child care may be provided to a family who elects to receive a lump-sum diversion payment or diversion services under Section 11266.5 when a funded space is not immediately available for the family in third stage. The local stage two agency shall assist in moving families to stage three as quickly as feasible. Former CalWORKs recipients are eligible to receive child care services in stage one and stage two for up to a total of no more than 24 months after they leave cash aid, or until they are otherwise ineligible within that 24-month period. Family size and income for purposes of determining eligibility and calculating the family fee shall be determined pursuant to Sections 10271 and 10271.5. A family leaving cash aid under the CalWORKs program shall receive up to two years of child care, if otherwise eligible, as needed to continue the family’s employment. The provision of the two-year time limit is not intended to limit eligibility for child care under Section 10372.5. (b) The second stage shall be administered by agencies contracting with the department. These contractors may be either agencies that have an alternative payment contract pursuant to Section 10225.5 or county welfare departments that choose to administer this stage in order to continue to provide child care services for recipients or former recipients of aid. If the county chooses to contract with the department to provide alternative payment services, this contract shall not displace, or result in the reduction of an existing contract of, a current alternative payment program. (Added by Stats. 2021, Ch. 116, Sec. 260. (AB 131) Effective July 23, 2021.)

Last verified: January 11, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 10370 Transitional Child Care Stages
  • § 10351 San Francisco Child Care Subsidy Plan
  • § 10371.5 Child Care Resource Referral
  • § 10216 Child Care Information Portal
  • § 10266.5 Child Care Conflict Restrictions

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Welfare and Institutions Code. Section 10372.
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