In the JOBS, Pre-TANF, and TANF programs, the following
definitions apply to rules in OAR chapter 461 unless the context indicates
otherwise.
(1) "Activity" means an
action or set of actions to be taken by a participant, as specified in the
case plan (see section (6) of this rule). An "activity" is
intended to reduce barriers and:
(a) Increase
the likelihood of self-sufficiency, employment, job retention, wage
enhancement, and financial independence; or
(2) "Adult Basic Education"means
an activity (see section (1) of this rule) in the
basic education (see section (5) of this rule)
component (see section (9) of this rule) that involves
remedial education coursework intended to ensure functional literacy and
numeracy.
(3) "Assessment" means an
activity of the
program entry (see section
(30) of this rule)
component that involves gathering
information to identify the strengths, interests, family circumstances, status
in the JOBS program, and vocational aptitudes and preferences of the
participant and to mutually determine an employment goal, the level of
engagement of the participant in the JOBS program, and which
support
services (see section (37) of this rule) are needed. This
activity includes providing screenings and evaluations (if
appropriate) to determine the level of engagement, accommodation, and
modification for the participant in the JOBS program. The screenings include,
but are not limited to, physical and mental health needs, substance use,
domestic violence (see OAR
461-001-0000), and learning
needs.
(4) "Barrier" means a
personal condition or circumstance that reduces the likelihood the participant
will become employed or the ability of the participant to engage in an
activity listed in the case plan.
(5) "Basic education" means a
component intended to ensure functional literacy for all JOBS
participants. "Basic education" activities are high school attendance,
English language learner (see section (15) of this rule)
instruction,
job skills training (see section (21) of this
rule),
adult basic education (see section (2) of this rule)
instruction, and services that result in obtaining a general equivalency
diploma (GED). The
component is discussed in OAR
461-190-0171 and
461-190-0181.
(6) "Case plan" (also known as a personal
development plan) means a written outline, developed in partnership by the
participant and family coach, with input from community partners as
appropriate, listing activities and goals for the individual. The "case plan"
also identifies the support service payments, accommodations, and modifications
to help the participant complete the plan. The DHS 1543 - Domestic Violence
Assistance Agreement - is the "case plan" for participants with safety concerns
about domestic violence.
(7) "Child activities" means an
activity that enables participants to gain skills in
successful parenting, balancing work and family, and contributing to the
well-being and health of the
child(see OAR
461-001-0000).
(8) "Community service program" means an
activity in the unpaid employment (see
section (40) of this rule) component in which the participant
works without pay at a job site to enhance the likelihood the participant will
become employed and perform work for the direct benefit of the community. This
activity is available through nonprofit organizations or
public agencies.
(9) "Component"
means a set of one or more activities of the JOBS program including
paid unsubsidized employment (see section (29) of this rule),
paid subsidized employment (see section (28) of this rule),
unpaid employment, vocational training (see section (41) of
this rule), job search and readiness (see section (20) of this
rule), and basic education activities.
(10) "Core activities" means federally
defined countable work activities including paid unsubsidized
employment; paid subsidized employment; work experience (see section
(42) of this rule); job search and readiness; community service
program (see section (8) of this rule); supported
work (see section (38) of this rule); and vocational
training.
(11) "Crisis
intervention" means short-term services to protect family
stability and safety due to an immediate crisis need.
(12) "Drug and alcohol services" means an
activity in the job search and readiness
component to help participants identify and overcome addiction and
substance use disorders that prevent or limit their employability and
self-sufficiency.
(13) "Employer
contact" means participant communication with an employer or employer's
representative through a visit, phone call, or mail to request consideration
for employment.
(14) "Employment
Payments" means three transitional payments totaling $225.00 paid as provided
in OAR
461-135-1270 to a
benefit group (see OAR
461-110-0750) with employment
income to help transition families off TANF program services.
(15) "English Language Learner" (also known
as English as a Second Language) means an activity in the
basic education component. English Language Learner classes
are designed to give participants with limited English proficiency better
working skills in the language.
(16) "Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)" means
the law that applies to subject employers with participants working in the
unpaid employment component. "FLSA" requires that participants
engaged in unpaid employment, in effect, may not work more
hours than the combined value of the TANF and SNAP benefits divided by Oregon
minimum wage.
(17) "Federally
required participation rates" means the participation rates required by section
407 of the Social Security Act (42 USC
607).
(18) "High School or GED Completion
Attendance" means an activity in the basic education
component that involves attendance at a secondary school or in a
course of study that leads to the completion of the GED.
(19) "Job search" means an
activity in the job search and readiness
component that focuses on participants looking for and obtaining
employment designed to improve skills in locating and competing for employment
in the local labor market and may include writing resumes, receiving
instruction in interviewing skills, and engaging in group and individual "job
search". There are two categories of "job search": "initial job
search" and "regular job search". "Initial
job search" may occur during the Pre-TANF program. "Regular
job search" begins not later than the day after the Department
finds the individual eligible for TANF benefits.
(20) "Job search and readiness" means a
component designed to prepare participants to compete in the
local labor market. Job search (see section (19) of this
rule), life skills (see section (23) of this rule),
drug and alcohol services (see section (12) of this rule),
mental health services (see section (25) of this rule), and
rehabilitation activities (see section (32) of this rule) are
the activities of the "job search and readiness"
component.
(21) "Job
skills training" means an activity in the basic
education component in which unpaid training required by an employer
is needed to gain the skills necessary to be hired, retain or advance in
employment.
(22) "JOBS Plus
program" means an
activity in the
paid subsidized
employment component that provides TANF participants with employment.
The participant receives their TANF and SNAP benefits as wages from the JOBS
Plus employer (see OAR
461-190-0401 to
461-190-0426).
(23) "Life skills" means an
activity of the job search and readiness
component. The activity develops
employment-preparation skills and skills and attitudes that are commonly found
in the workplace; and offer development of skills that prepare participants to
be successful in daily living.
(24)
"Medical Related Services" means activities to assess and address health
concerns that prevent or limit employment and self-sufficiency.
(25) "Mental health services" means an
activity in the job search and readiness
component that provides mental health screenings and assessments,
counseling, medication management, and support
groups.
(26)
"Non-core activities" means federally defined countable work activities that
include job skills training directly related to employment;
education directly related to employment; and satisfactory school attendance at
a secondary level or leading to a GED.
(27) "On-the-Job Training" means an activity
for paid employees who are in non-JOBS Plus subsidized employment placement, or
for students who are in an unpaid internship or a federal/state funded work
study position.
(28)
" Paid subsidized employment" means a
component in which participants are employed in a subsidized
public or private sector job. JOBS Plus program (see section
(22) of this rule) and on-the-job training (see section (27)
of this rule) are the activities in the "paid subsidized employment"
component.
(29)
"Paid unsubsidized employment" means a component in which
participants are employed full- or part-time in an unsubsidized job and
receiving TANF benefits. Unsubsidized employment is a job that is not
subsidized by TANF or any other public program. Working (see
section (42) of this rule)is the activity in the paid unsubsidized
employment component.
(30)
"Program entry" means an activity that captures JOBS
appointments, assessments (see section (3) of this rule) to identify a family's
needs and strengths, determines JOBS status, and mutually develops a
case plan.
(31)
"Progress (good or satisfactory)" means a participant engaging in an education
or training activity makes "good progress" or "satisfactory
progress" by receiving a passing grade and progressing toward completion of
their course of study at no less than the normal rate of a half-time
student.
(32) "Rehabilitation
activities" means an activity in the job search and
readiness component that provides medical or therapeutic screenings,
assessments, and treatment. This activity also includes
medical management and support groups.
(33) "Self-initiated training" means an
activity in which participants are enrolled in a two or four
year program, earning credit toward an undergraduate college degree.
(34) "Social Security application" means the
activities associated with the process for individuals who are applying for
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance
(SSDI).
(35) "Stabilized living"
means an activity intended to stabilize participant housing
concerns that prevent or limit employment or self-sufficiency.
(36) "Stabilization, intervention, and other
activities" means activities that are non-countable for federal participation
purposes including child health and development, crisis
intervention (see section (11) of this rule), domestic
violence services, medical related services(see
section (24) of this rule), retention services, services to child welfare
families, social security application (see section (34) of
this rule), and stabilized living services (see section (35)
of this rule).
(37) "Support
services" means services that participants need to engage successfully in
activities outlined in their case plan, seek and maintain
employment, or remove barriers.
(38) "Supported work" means an
activity in the unpaid employment component
that gives participants intensive staff support, skill training, intervention,
and counseling that will enable them to function independently at
work.
(39) "Transition services"
means services offered when the participant becomes employed or becomes
ineligible for cash benefits because of an increase in income or
resources.
(40) "Unpaid employment"
means a component in which a participant is placed in an
unpaid job to develop good work habits, training, and knowledge to obtain
employment. Employment may be in the private or public sector or through a work
simulation program. Work experience (see section (42) of this
rule), community service program, and supported
work (see section (38) of this rule) are the activities of the "unpaid
employment" component.
(41) "Vocational training" means an
activity and component of the JOBS program
that provides JOBS participants with up to 18 months access to specific
"vocational training" that will lead to a career with an appropriate wage level
and opportunity for employment.
(42) "Work experience" means an
activity in the unpaid employment component
in which the participant works without pay at a job site to develop good work
habits and basic vocational skills that enhance the likelihood the participant
will become employed. "Work experience" is available through private for-profit
businesses, nonprofit organizations, or public agencies.
(43) "Working" means an
activity in the unsubsidized employment
component in which a participant is working full- or part-time in the
public or private sector.
Notes
Or. Admin. Code
§
461-001-0025
AFS 80-1989, f. 12-21-89,
cert. ef. 2-1-90; AFS 23-1990, f. 9-28-90, cert. ef. 10-1-90; AFS 30-1990, f.
12-31-90, cert. ef. 1-1-91; AFS 9-1991, f. 3-29-91, cert. ef. 4-1-91; AFS
10-1991, f. & cert. ef. 4-19-91; AFS 13-1991, f. & cert. ef. 7-1-91;
AFS 2-1992, f. 1-30-92, cert. ef. 2-1-92; AFS 17-1992, f. & cert. ef.
7-1-92; AFS 5-1993, f. & cert. ef. 4-1-93; AFS 19-1993, f. & cert. ef.
10-1-93; AFS 13-1994, f. & cert. ef. 7-1-94; AFS 23-1994, f. 9-29-94, cert.
ef. 10-1-94; AFS13-1995, f. 6-29-95, cert. ef. 7-1-95; AFS 22-1995, f. 9-20-95,
cert. ef. 10-1-95; AFS 40-1995, f. 12-26-95, cert. ef. 1-1-96; AFS 27-1996, f.
6-27-96, cert. ef. 7-1-96; AFS 18-1998, f. & cert. ef. 10-2-98; SSP
33-2003, f. 12-31-03, cert. ef. 1-4-04; Renumbered from 461-190-0110, SSP
15-2006, f. 12-29-06, cert. ef. 1-1-07; SSP 11-2007(Temp), f. & cert. ef.
10-1-07 thru 3-29-08; SSP 5-2008, f. 2-29-08, cert. ef. 3-1-08; SSP 26-2008, f.
12-31-08, cert. ef. 1-1-09; SSP 18-2011(Temp), f. & cert. ef. 7-1-11 thru
12-28-11; SSP 34-2011, f. 12-27-11, cert. ef. 12-29-11; SSP 18-2015(Temp), f.
6-30-15, cert. ef. 7-1-15 thru 12-27-15;
SSP
34-2015, f. 12-22-15, cert. ef.
12/28/2015;
SSP
15-2016, f. & cert. ef.
4/1/2016; SSP 13-2018, temporary amend filed
03/27/2018, effective 04/01/2018 through 06/30/2018;
SSP
21-2018, amend filed 06/05/2018, effective
7/1/2018; SSP 5-2020, amend filed
03/30/2020, effective 04/01/2020;
SSP
44-2020, amend filed 12/22/2020, effective
1/1/2021;
SSP
33-2021, amend filed 06/22/2021, effective
7/1/2021;
SSP
38-2022, temporary amend filed 06/15/2022, effective
6/15/2022 through 12/11/2022;
SSP
48-2022, amend filed 09/27/2022, effective
10/1/2022;
SSP
53-2023, amend filed 12/21/2023, effective
1/1/2024
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS
409.050,
411.060,
411.070,
411.878,
412.006,
412.009,
412.016 &
412.049
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS
409.010,
409.050,
411.060,
411.070,
411.878,
412.001,
412.006,
412.016,
412.009 &
412.049