Pregnant or parenting TANF recipients under the age of twenty (20) who have not completed high school shall attend high school or an approved alternate education or training program. This requirement is called the "school attendance requirement".
School attendance or participation in an alternative education or training program shall be verified. Verification may consist of:
If a teen fails without good cause as described in subsection 5800.4 to comply with the school attendance requirement, the teen's needs shall be excluded from the TANF benefit after adequate and timely notice has been provided. The teen's needs shall be excluded until he or she complies with school attendance requirements. After the teen has complied with school attendance requirements, he or she shall become eligible for assistance in the next available payment month but shall remain ineligible for the month in which compliance began.
The Department may not sanction a pregnant or parenting teen for failing to comply with the school attendance requirement if the teen has good cause. The following constitute good cause reasons for failing to comply with school attendance requirements:
DHS may refer a pregnant or parenting teen in need of supportive services to the D.C. Public Schools for services.
A teen shall have the right to appeal a finding of non-attendance through the fair hearing process.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 29, r. 29-5800