Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 73B-1.002 - Filing Grievances and Complaints
(1)
This rule shall apply to the filing of grievances related to the Wagner-Peyser
(WP), Welfare-to-Work (WtW), Welfare Transition (WT), and WIA programs, except
that grievances alleging discrimination, employment, and health and safety
violations shall be filed or mailed directly to the appropriate federal agency
as allowed by federal regulation. The addresses of the federal agencies are
found in rule 73B-1.017, F.A.C. A copy of the
complaint or alleged violation report shall also be mailed to the Department of
Economic Opportunity (DEO), Office of General Counsel, The Caldwell Building,
MSC #110, 107 E. Madison Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-4128.
Alternatively, the original complaint may be filed with DEO at the foregoing
address. Upon receipt, DEO shall forward the complaint to the proper federal
agency. Notwithstanding the foregoing, WtW participants in work activities may
file grievances regarding health and safety violations and gender
discrimination complaints, with the appropriate RWB or DEO. Such WtW grievances
will be processed in accordance with the RWB or state procedure.
(2) Any participant or other interested party
adversely affected by a decision or action within the local workforce system,
including decisions by One-Stop partners and service providers, has the right
to file a grievance and complaint with the regional workforce board
(RWB).
(3) TANF cash assistance
eligibility or benefit entitlement grievances and complaints shall be filed
with the local Department of Children and Families (DCF) office, the state
agency responsible for the administration of the cash assistance part of
TANF.
(4) Grievances and complaints
shall be filed at the State level only when based upon actions or decisions
made by DEO, the State recipient and administrative entity. Any grievance and
complaint filed with an inappropriate entity will be forwarded to the proper
entity or agency for action. The sixty (60) day timeframe to handle the
grievance will start upon receipt of grievance and complaint.
(5) A grievance or complaint may be filed by
regular employees regarding displacement by a WIA, WT, or WtW program
participant and by program participants regarding displacement. Displacement
action prohibitions and available relief specifications are described in WIA at
20 CFR
667.270, in TANF at
45 CFR
261.70, and in WtW at 20 CFR
645.265.
(6) All local workforce
grievances and complaints shall be filed with the relevant regional workforce
boards (RWBs) using their established procedures. The exception to this is the
Job Corps grievances that are processed according to requirements of
20 CFR
670.990.
(7) DCF has assigned to WFI and DEO the
responsibility for providing a grievance process for TANF participants when
filing grievances related to the delivery of support services and benefits,
including transitional benefits, that are related to work activities and are
delivered within the context of the Workforce Innovation
Act.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 20.60, 120.54(6), 445.004 FS. Law Implemented 120.54(6), 445.023, 445.025, 445.028, 445.029, 445.030, 445.031, 445.032 FS.
New 4-3-02, Formerly 60BB-1.002.
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