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Unless the felony involved the use of a CMV, you can still get a CDL. The conviction will, however, prevent you from being employed as a CDL driver.
Felony convictions are the only convictions that can permanently prevent you from getting a z-card. Misdemeanor convictionsÊare typically overlooked.Ê
Re-word and re-submit the question - there is no such crime as a felony misdemeanor.
A conviction for felony larceny can prevent getting into many colleges and will show up in background checks for jobs. The teenage conviction can be sealed or expunged in some states.
As of the end of the 2012 Georgia legislative session, under GA § 49-4-184 (Eligibility for assistance), an applicant or recipient for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) is ineligible if he was 1) convicted of a serious violent felony on or after January 1, 1997; or 2) convicted of a felony under the Georgia Controlled Substances Act on or after January 1, 1997. A "serious violent felony" is defined as murder or felony murder, armed robbery, kidnapping of a victim under age 14, rape, aggravated child molestation, aggravated sodomy, and aggravated sexual battery. A felon whose crime does not fall under either 1) or 2) above would be eligible for TANF in Georgia.
Contact the agency in your state that handles TANF/Medicaid/CHIP.
In general, if the amount of child support exceeds the TANF standard, TANF will stop. (The family might still be eligible for Medicaid.) If the amount of child support is less than the TANF standard, TANF will continue; the State will keep the child support as reimbursement.
no they are not the same. Snap is the foodstamp program and tanf is the money benefits. hope this helps you
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You don't. If the amount of child support actually received is less than your TANF payment, the State will retain it as reimbursement. If child support exceeds TANF, TANF will be discontinued. (But you might still be eligible for SNAP and Medicaid.)
Yes, they certainly can get a license. There is nothing to prevent them getting married.
Definitely yes. You can get a TABC Certification."..and there are no requirements regarding criminal history."Although,"However, your age or criminal history may prevent an employer from hiring you."