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SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM EMPLOYMENT& TRAINING New Direction 2016
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Objectives Overview of SNAP ProgramSNAP E&T Program Referral ProcessAble Bodied Adults Without DependentsJanuary 1, 2016 – Program ChangesImplementing Program Changes 2
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Authority USDA and FNS DCF DEO 3
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All activities are stand- alone No sanctions for non compliance Participation not required Voluntary SNAP 4
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Voluntary vs. Mandatory Voluntary Any individual receiving food assistance and not engaged in the WT program Ages 16 - 39 – Receive Notice of Voluntary Participation (NOVP) Participation not required Mandatory Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents (ABAWDs) receiving food assistance Ages 18 - 49 – Receive Notice of Mandatory Participation (NOMP) Participation required 5
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Voluntary vs. Mandatory Voluntary No time limits on food assistance No sanctions for non compliance All activities are stand-alone Mandatory Time limits on food assistance Sanctions for non compliance Stand-alone activities limited 6
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Roles and Responsibilities in Mandatory SNAP DCF Eligibility Refer ABAWDs Exempt ABAWDs Sanction ABAWDs 7
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Roles and Responsibilities in Mandatory SNAP DEO Training Technical Assistance Program guidance Statewide Monitoring 8
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Roles and Responsibilities in Mandatory SNAP LWDAs Engage ABAWDs Request a sanction Request lifting a sanction 9
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DCF Responsibilities Eligibility Referral Exemptions NOAA Impose Impose Sanctions Lift Sanctions 10
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DEO responsibilities NOMPTechnical assistanceStatewide monitoring 11
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LWDA Roles 12
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What is changing? 13
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ABAWDs losing food assistance benefits Work requirements Who is an ABAWD? Able Bodied Adult Without Dependents Age Age 18-49 Not working at least 30 hours a week Not earning weekly wages of at least $241.50 a week Not in school at least half-time No documented medical limitation 14
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Under 18 or over 50 Documented medically unable to work Disability Benefits A parent for a dependent under the age of 18 Exemptions 15
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How is the ABAWD notified to participate? Notification Referral from Department of Children and Families (DCF) Notice of Mandatory Participation (NOMP) 599 Letter 16
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ABAWD Responsibility 17
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ABAWD Responsibility 18
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Participate in 20 hours per week (80 hrs/month) in a WIOA program, a TAA program, or an Education and Training program, or Work 20 hours per week (80 hrs/month), or Comply with a Workfare program (i.e., Work Experience), or Combination of above Maintaining Eligibility 19
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Job Search Job Search Training ABAWB Allowable Activities 20
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Work Experience(WE) Job Search/WE Job Search Training/WE Work Experience/ Education Work Experience combined with training Work Experience combined with WIOA/TAA 21
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Self-Initiated Work Experience(SIWE) Job Search/SIWEJob Search training/SIWESIWE/EducationSIWE combined with Training SIWE combined with TAA activities 22
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Education &Training Adult Basic Education(ABE) Remedial Education High School Completion or General Education Development (GED) Post-secondary Education Education combined with Job Search Education combined with Job Search Training English for Speakers of Other Languages(ESOL ) 23
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Education & Training Vocational Training Training combined with Job Search Training combined with Job Search Training Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act Trade Adjustment Assistance 24
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Food Stamp Reimbursements(FSRs) 25
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Failure to attend orientation Failure to turn in requested documentation Failure to keep an appointment Failure to participate in an assigned activity Examples of non compliance 26
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What happens if the ABAWD doesn’t comply ? LWDAs notify DCF Notice of Adverse Action (NOAA) DCF outlines number of days to comply Good Cause Impose sanction 27
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Good Cause Reasons 28
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End conciliationDo not request a sanctionEnter a case note in OSST Place ABAWD immediately in an allowable activity Good Cause Accepted 29
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Time to Sanction 30
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Time to Sanction Level 1 Ineligible for one month, or until compliance, whichever is longer Level 2 Ineligible for three months, or until compliance, whichever is longer Level 3 Ineligible for six months, or until compliance, whichever is longer 31
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Determining Penalty Levels 32
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Program Goals 33
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For questions, comments, or concerns, please contact the SNAP team WT.SNAPProgramInfo@deo.myflorida.com Questions 34
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