Iowa Code r. 441-93.3 - [Effective until 7/1/2025] Registration and referral
(1)
Registration for PROMISE JOBS. Unless the department of human
services determines a person is exempt as specified in 441-subrule 41.24(2), an
application for FIP assistance constitutes a registration for the PROMISE JOBS
program and acceptance of the requirement to enter into an FIA for all members
of the FIP case and all other persons responsible for the FIA as specified at
rule 441-41.24 (239B).
(2)
Referral. The department
of human services shall refer all FIA-responsible persons from FIP applicant
and participant households to PROMISE JOBS pursuant to 441-subrule
41.24(4).
(3)
Initial
appointment.
a.
FIP
applicants. FIP applicants, including those who are in a limited
benefit plan, shall be offered an appointment with the PROMISE JOBS provider
agency for orientation, assessment, and FIA development at the earliest
available time. The provider agency shall make sufficient appointment times
available to allow the applicant to be scheduled no later than ten calendar
days after the date of the notice that FIA responsibility has begun, as
required by rule 441-93.4 (239B) and
441-paragraphs 41.24(1)"c,"41.24(1)"d," and
41.24(10)"g."
b.
Exempt status change. Persons who become FIA-responsible while
receiving FIP shall initiate PROMISE JOBS orientation and FIA development by
contacting the appropriate PROMISE JOBS office to schedule an appointment
within ten calendar days of the mailing date of the letter explaining that
exempt status has been lost and FIA responsibility has begun, as required by
441-subrule 41.24(5). If the person fails to schedule an appointment or fails
to appear for an appointment, PROMISE JOBS shall send one written reminder
letter that informs the person that those who do not develop a family
investment agreement shall enter into a limited benefit plan. If the person
fails to schedule an appointment within ten calendar days of the written
reminder letter or fails to appear for an appointment scheduled after the
written reminder letter is sent, the person shall enter into a limited benefit
plan as described at 441-paragraph 41.24(8)"c."
(4)
Orientation.
Every person referred to PROMISE JOBS shall receive orientation services.
PROMISE JOBS workers shall provide FIA orientation.
a. During orientation, each applicant shall
receive a full explanation of:
(1) The
advantages of employment under the family investment program (FIP), including
information on earned income tax credits;
(2) Services available under PROMISE
JOBS;
(3) Participant rights and
responsibilities under the FIA and PROMISE JOBS;
(4) The limited benefit plan as described at
441-subrule 41.24(8);
(5) The
benefits of cooperation with the child support recovery unit;
(6) Other programs available through the
department of human services, specifically the transitional Medicaid and child
care assistance programs; and
(7)
The availability of family planning counseling services in the area and the
financial implications of newly born children on the participant's
family.
b. Each applicant
shall receive Form 470-3104, confirming that information described in paragraph
93.3(4)"a" has been provided.
(5)
Initial meeting. The
PROMISE JOBS worker shall meet with each referred person, or with the family if
another parent or a child is also referred to PROMISE JOBS, to:
a. Determine participation
activities,
b. Establish expenses
and a schedule for supportive payments, and
c. Discuss child care needs.
(6)
Workforce development
registration. Each applicant is required to register for work with the
department of workforce development, upon request by the PROMISE JOBS
worker.
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