Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 65A-4.2131 - Learnfare Requirements
(1)
Learnfare Requirements. Temporary cash assistance (TCA) will be reduced when a
participant's dependent school-age child(ren) is determined to be habitually
truant or a school dropout or the parent or caretaker relative whose needs are
included in the TCA assistance group fails to attend a school conference each
semester.
(2) School Conference. A
parent or caretaker relative with a child subject to school attendance
requirements must have a conference with an appropriate school official during
each semester. The parent's or caretaker relative's statement of completion of
the school conference must be obtained at a regularly scheduled
redetermination. If a redetermination is due during the summer when school is
not in session, the conference verification from the previous semester will be
sufficient documentation of compliance.
(3) Exemption from School Conference.
Caretaker relatives whose needs are not included in the TCA assistance group
and parents or caretaker relatives that home school their children with the
approval of the local school district are exempt from the school conference
requirement.
(4) Participants are
notified at TCA application of their right to request a fair hearing using Your
Rights and Responsibilities, CF-ES 2064, 07/2016, incorporated by reference in
Rule 65A-1.204, F.A.C. Upon
notification by the local school district that a participant's dependent child
is habitually truant or a dropout or a parent or caretaker relative fails to
attend a school conference, the Department must determine if good cause exists
in accordance with Section
414.1251(1),
F.S. If good cause does not exist, the Department will advise the participant
and impose Learnfare penalties in accordance with Sections
414.1251(1) and
(2), F.S.
(5) School-Age. Dependent children who are
age 6, or who will be age 6 by February 1 of any school year, or who are over
age 6 but under age 18 are subject to school attendance unless exempted from
education participation requirements by the local school district.
(6) Referral to the Local Workforce
Development Board. If a participant's dependent child is age 16 or 17 and is
exempted from education participation by the school district, the child is to
be referred to the local workforce development board or its designee to
participate in TCA work or alternative requirement plan activities.
(7) Reinstatement of Benefits. Before
benefits may be reinstated, the participant must notify the Department and
provide verification that the participant's dependent child identified as a
habitual truant or dropout is in compliance with Learnfare attendance
requirements in accordance with Section
414.1251(1),
F.S., or the parent or caretaker relative has met the school conference
requirement.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 414.45 FS. Law Implemented 414.1251 FS.
New 6-2-02, Amended 9-12-07, 3-13-24.
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