WAC 388-310-0200
WorkFirst--Activities. (1) Who is
required to participate in WorkFirst activities?
(a) You are required to participate in WorkFirst
activities, and become what is called a "mandatory
participant," if you:
(i) Receive TANF or SFA cash assistance; and
(ii) Are a custodial parent or age sixteen or older; and
(iii) Are not exempt. For exemptions see WAC 388-310-0300 and 388-310-0350.
(b) Participation is voluntary for all other WorkFirst
participants (those who no longer receive or have never
received TANF or SFA cash assistance).
(2) What activities do I participate in when I enter the
WorkFirst program?
When you enter the WorkFirst program, you will
participate in one or more of the following activities (which
are described in more detail in other sections of this
chapter):
(a) Paid employment (see WAC 388-310-0400 (2)(a) and
388-310-1500);
(b) Self employment (see WAC 388-310-1700);
(c) Job search (see WAC 388-310-0600);
(d) Community jobs (see WAC 388-310-1300)
(e) Work experience (see WAC 388-310-1100);
(f) On-the-job training (see WAC 388-310-1200);
(g) Vocational educational training (see WAC 388-310-1000);
(h) Basic education activities (see WAC 388-310-0900);
(i) Job skills training (see WAC 388-310-1050);
(j) Community service (see WAC 388-310-1400);
(k) Activities provided by tribal governments for tribal
members and other American Indians (see WAC 388-310-1400(1)
and 388-310-1900);
(l) Other activities identified by your case manager on
your individual responsibility plan that will help you with
situations such as drug and/or alcohol abuse, homelessness, or
mental health issues; and/or
(m) Activities identified by your case manager on your
individual responsibility plan to help you cope with family
violence as defined in WAC 388-61-001; and/or
(n) Up to ten hours of financial literacy activities to
help you become self-sufficient and financially stable.
(3) If I am a mandatory participant, how much time must I
spend doing WorkFirst activities?
If you are a mandatory participant, you will be required
to participate full time, working, looking for work or
preparing for work. You might be required to participate in
more than one part-time activity at the same time that add up
to full time participation. You will have an individual
responsibility plan (described in WAC 388-310-0500) that
includes the specific activities and requirements of your
participation.
(4) What activities do I participate in after I get a
job?
You will participate in other activities, such as job
search or training once you are working twenty hours or more a
week in a paid unsubsidized job, to bring your participation
up to full time.
You may also engage in activities if you are working full
time and want to get a better job.
Post employment services (described in WAC 388-310-1800)
include:
(a) Activities that help you keep a job (called an
"employment retention" service); and/or
(b) Activities that help you get a better job or better
wages (called a "wage and skill progression" service).
[Statutory Authority: RCW 74.04.050, 74.08.090, 74.08A.340,
and 2006 c 107. 06-24-023, § 388-310-0200, filed 11/29/06,
effective 12/30/06. Statutory Authority: RCW 74.08A.010(4),74.08A.340
, 74.08.090, 74.04.050. 02-15-067, § 388-310-0200,
filed 7/11/02, effective 8/1/02. Statutory Authority: RCW 74.08A.340(2), 45 C.F.R. 260.31, RCW 74.08.090, and chapter 74.04 RCW. 00-16-055, § 388-310-0200, filed 7/26/00,
effective 8/1/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 74.08.090,
74.04.050. 00-06-062, § 388-310-0200, filed 3/1/00, effective
3/1/00; 99-08-051, § 388-310-0200, filed 4/1/99, effective
5/2/99; 97-20-129, § 388-310-0200, filed 10/1/97, effective
11/1/97.]