Most-in-need
Most-in-need means participants with one or more of the following characteristics (OAA sec. 513(1)(F)):
(1) Have a severe disability;
(2) Are frail;
(3) Are age 75 or older;
(4) Are age-eligible but not receiving benefits under title II of the Social Security Act;
(5) Reside in an area with persistent unemployment and have severely limited employment prospects;
(6) Have limited English proficiency;
(7) Have low literacy skills;
(8) Have a disability;
(9) Reside in a rural area;
(10) Are veterans;
(11) Have low employment prospects;
(12) Have failed to find employment after using services provided under title I of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act;
(13) Are homeless or at risk for homelessness; or
(14) Are “formerly incarcerated” as defined in this section.
Source
20 CFR § 641.140
Scoping language
The following definitions apply to this part: