Haw. Code R. § 17-794.1-26 - On-the-job-training (OJT)
(a) The department may arrange to have a
participant hired by a private or public employer and, while engaged in
productive work, receive training that provides knowledge or skills essential
to the full and adequate performance of that job.
(b) The department shall use available
resources in the community for OJT placements for FTW participants.
(c) The department may enter into a contract
to reimbure the OJT employer for providing training and additional supervision
to the participant.
(d)
Participants in OJT shall be compensated by the employer at the same rates as
similarly situated employees or trainees, including benefits and periodic
increases, and not less than federal or state minimum wage law.
(e) Wages paid to participants in OJT shall
be considered to be earned income.
(f) OJT participants who become ineligible
for AFDC shall remain FTW participants for the duration of the OJT.
(g) OJT activity shall be supervised by an
employer, work site sponsor, or other responsible party daily.
(h) The department may pay for costs of child
care, transportation, and supportive services for participants in OJT, provided
funds are available.
Notes
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