WAC 388-310-0500
WorkFirst--Individual responsibility
plan. (1) What is the purpose of my individual responsibility
plan?
The purpose of your individual responsibility plan is to
give you a written statement that describes:
(a) What your responsibilities are; and
(b) Which WorkFirst activities you are required to
participate in; and
(c) What services you will receive so you are able to
participate.
(2) What is included in my individual responsibility
plan?
Your individual responsibility plan includes the
following:
(a) What WorkFirst activities you must do and the
participation requirements for those activities including the
amount of time you will spend doing the activities, a start
and end date for each activity and the requirement to
participate fully.
(b) Any other specific requirements that are tied to the
WorkFirst work activity. For example, you might be required
to learn English as part of your work experience activity or
to provide proof of your employment hours.
(c) What services we will provide to help you participate
in the activity. For example, you may require support
services (such as help with paying for transportation) or help
with paying childcare.
(d) Your statement that you recognize the need to become
and remain employed as quickly as possible.
(3) How is my individual responsibility plan developed?
You and your case manager will work together and use
information gathered from your comprehensive evaluation (see
WAC 388-310-0700) to develop your individual responsibility
plan and decide what activities will be included in it. Then,
your case manager will assign you to specific WorkFirst
activities that will help you find employment.
(4) What happens after my individual responsibility plan
is completed?
Once your individual responsibility plan is completed:
(a) You will sign and get a copy of your individual
responsibility plan.
(b) You and your case manager will review your plan as
necessary over the coming months to make sure your plan
continues to meet your employment needs. You will sign and
get a copy of your individual responsibility plan every time
it is reviewed and changed.
(5) What should I do if I cannot go to a required
WorkFirst appointment or activity because of a temporary
situation outside of my control?
If you cannot participate because of a temporary
situation outside of your control, you must call the telephone
number shown on your individual responsibility plan on the
same day you were to report to explain your situation. You
will be given an excused absence. Some examples of excused
absences include:
(a) You, your children or other family members are ill;
(b) Your transportation or child care arrangements break
down and you cannot make new arrangements in time to comply;
(c) A significant person in your life died; or
(d) A family violence situation arose or worsened.
(6) What happens if I don't call in on the same day I am
unable to attend to get an excused absence?
If you do not call in on the same day you are unable to
attend to get an excused absence, it will be considered an
unexcused absence.
If you exceed the number of unexcused absences allowed on
your individual responsibility plan, without good cause, your
case manager will begin the sanction process. (See WAC 388-310-1600 for more details.)
[Statutory Authority: RCW 74.04.050, 74.04.055, 74.08.090. 08-07-046, § 388-310-0500, filed 3/14/08, effective 5/1/08. Statutory Authority: RCW 74.04.050, 74.04.055, 74.04.057,
74.08.090. 06-08-044, § 388-310-0500, filed 3/30/06,
effective 6/1/06. Statutory Authority: RCW 74.08A.010(4),74.08A.340
, 74.08.090, 74.04.050. 02-15-067, § 388-310-0500,
filed 7/11/02, effective 8/1/02. Statutory Authority: RCW 74.08.090 and 74.04.050. 99-10-027, § 388-310-0500, filed
4/28/99, effective 5/29/99; 98-23-037, § 388-310-0500, filed
11/10/98, effective 12/11/98; 97-20-129, § 388-310-0500, filed
10/1/97, effective 11/1/97.]