WAC 388-310-1100
WorkFirst--Work experience. (1) What
is work experience?
Work experience (sometimes called WEX) is an activity for
mandatory participants that will teach you the basics of
holding down a job and give you a chance to practice or expand
your work skills. Work experience teaches you these skills by
assigning you to unpaid work with:
(a) A private, nonprofit organization;
(b) A community or technical college;
(c) A federal, state, local or tribal government or
district; or
(d) Any entity providing an internship or practicum as
described in WAC 388-310-1000 (2)(b).
(2) What happens when I am enrolled in a work experience
activity?
When you are enrolled in a work experience activity:
(a) The organization, government or district that is
supervising your work experience position must comply with all
applicable state and federal health and safety standards while
you are working there.
(b) You may be required to look for work on your own and
must accept any paid employment you find that meets the
criteria in WAC 388-310-1500.
(3) How long does a work experience assignment last?
Your case manager must review your work experience
assignment if it lasts longer than six months. This review
will determine whether you need more time to learn the skills
and abilities that the work experience assignment was set up
to teach you.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 74.04.050, 74.04.055, 74.08.090. 08-07-046, § 388-310-1100, filed 3/14/08, effective 5/1/08. Statutory Authority: RCW 74.08.090 and 74.04.050. 99-10-027,
§ 388-310-1100, filed 4/28/99, effective 5/29/99; 97-20-129, §
388-310-1100, filed 10/1/97, effective 11/1/97.]