§ 11370 Kin-Gap Annual Redetermination Agreement
This law says that every year, the county or tribe must meet with the relative guardian and the child to sign a new agreement for the state-funded Kin-GAP program. This must happen for at least 12 months or until all cases are processed.
A grandmother is taking care of her grandchild and gets money from the state to help. Every year, she has to meet with the county to sign a new agreement to keep getting this help.
The law makes sure that the grandmother and the county meet every year to sign a new agreement so she can keep getting the money to take care of her grandchild.
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§ 11370 Kin-Gap Annual Redetermination Agreement
Last verified: January 11, 2026