(1) Each recipient shall
be assessed after determination of program eligibility and before
referral to job search. Assessments shall be based upon factors
that are critical to obtaining employment, including but not
limited to education, availability of child care, history of
family violence, history of substance abuse, and other factors
that affect the ability to obtain employment. Assessments may be
performed by the department or by a contracted entity. The
assessment shall be based on a uniform, consistent, transferable
format that will be accepted by all agencies and organizations
serving the recipient. Based on the assessment, an individual
responsibility plan shall be prepared that: (a) Sets forth an
employment goal and a plan for moving the recipient immediately
into employment; (b) contains the obligation of the recipient to
become and remain employed; (c) moves the recipient into whatever
employment the recipient is capable of handling as quickly as
possible; and (d) describes the services available to the
recipient to enable the recipient to obtain and keep employment.
(2) Recipients who are not engaged in work and work
activities, and do not qualify for a good cause exemption under
RCW 74.08A.270, shall engage in self-directed service as provided
in RCW 74.08A.330.
(3) If a recipient refuses to engage in work and work
activities required by the department, the family's grant shall
be reduced by the recipient's share, and may, if the department
determines it appropriate, be terminated.
(4) The department may waive the penalties required under
subsection (3) of this section, subject to a finding that the
recipient refused to engage in work for good cause provided in
RCW 74.08A.270.
(5) In implementing this section, the department shall
assign the highest priority to the most employable clients,
including adults in two-parent families and parents in
single-parent families that include older preschool or school-age
children to be engaged in work activities.
(6) In consultation with the recipient, the department or
contractor shall place the recipient into a work activity that is
available in the local area where the recipient resides.
(7) Assessments conducted under this section shall include a
consideration of the potential benefit to the recipient of
engaging in financial literacy activities. The department shall
consider the options for financial literacy activities available
in the community, including information and resources available
through the financial literacy public-private partnership created
under RCW 28A.300.450. The department may authorize up to ten
hours of financial literacy activities as a core activity or an
optional activity under WorkFirst.
[2006 c 107 § 3; 2003 c 383 § 1; 1997 c 58 § 313.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Intent--Effective date -- 2006 c 107: See notes following RCW 74.08A.250.