Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 65A-4.201 - Criteria for Hardship Extensions and Exemptions to Cash Assistance Time Limit
(1) Hardship
Extension and Exemption Determinations. An extension or exemption from the time
limit for receipt of Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA) cannot be authorized until
a hardship review is completed, using the Hardship Extension Review, CF-ES
2082, 05/2023, which is incorporated by reference and available at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-16454.
The following non-English versions of the Hardship Extension Review form are
incorporated by reference: CF-ES 2082H (Creole), 05/2023, available at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-16455,
and CF-ES 2082S (Spanish), 05/2023, available at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-16456.
(2) A recommendation and the decision about
hardship eligibility will be based on the criteria established in this rule and
Section 414.105, F.S. If all hardship
criteria are met, the Department will approve the participant for continued
receipt of TCA for the amount of time recommended by the Local Workforce
Development Board (LWDB).
(3)
Diligent participation. To meet the diligent participation criteria, the
participant must: have no more than one work sanction imposed in the last 18
months of receipt of cash assistance; and be in compliance with the individual
responsibility plan as determined by the LWDB or its designee's contracted
career manager.
(4) Extraordinary
barriers to employment. The following criteria are extraordinary barriers to
employment:
(a) The individual has been a
custodial parent with a child under three months of age.
(b) The individual has been a single
custodial parent caring for a child who has not attained age six, and proves
the inability to obtain needed child care due to the unavailability of
appropriate child care within a reasonable distance from the home or worksite,
unavailability or unsuitability of informal child care by a relative or under
other arrangements, or unavailability of appropriate and affordable formal
child care arrangements.
(c) The
individual could not participate in assigned work activities due to a medical
incapacity. The individual is required to comply with the course of treatment
necessary for the individual to resume participation. The individual was
excused from work activity requirements if the medical incapacity was verified
by a licensed physician.
(d) An
individual was temporarily unable to participate in assigned work activities
due to circumstances beyond their control as determined by LWDB or its
designee.
(5) Significant
barriers to employment. Significant barriers to employment include illiteracy,
language barriers, domestic violence, local labor surplus, underemployment,
living in an area with a high unemployment rate, homelessness, previous felony
convictions and unavailability of support services or transportation.
(6) A participant who did not request a
hardship extension or exemption when the initial CF-ES 2082 was signed can
request a hardship extension or exemption by completing the hardship review
process. If the individual has not received TCA benefits or services for more
than 30 days, the ACCESS Florida Application, CF-ES 2337, 08/2016, incorporated
by reference in Rule 65A-1.205, F.A.C., or an ACCESS
Florida Web Application (only accepted electronically), CF-ES 2353, 11/2020,
incorporated by reference in Rule 65A-1.205, F.A.C., must also be
completed.
(7) Hearing Rights.
Participants whose cash assistance is being terminated because they have
reached their lifetime limit and have been denied a hardship extension or
exemption can request a fair hearing in accordance with the Department's
hearing procedures in Chapter 65-2, F.A.C. Unless waived, cash assistance will
be continued or reinstated in accordance with
45 C.F.R.
205.10(a)(6), when the
request for a hearing is received by the end of the last day of the month prior
to the effective date of the adverse action indicated on the notice. The notice
allows at least 10 days for the request. If the last day of the month falls on
a holiday or weekend, the deadline is the next business day. The assistance
group must repay cash assistance if the hearing decision is in favor of the
Department.
(8) Review of Hardship
Extension and Exemption Cases. A review of hardship extension and exemption
cases must be completed at least once every two years using the hardship
extension and exemption review process of this rule, except for domestic
violence cases which must be redetermined no less often than every six months
in accordance with 45 C.F.R.
§
260.55(b).
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 414.45 FS. Law Implemented 414.105, 414.14 FS.
New 9-28-98, Amended 5-27-01, 2-22-06, 11-13-06, 8-12-12, 3-13-24.
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