Or. Admin. Code § 461-190-0360 - Special Payments; SNAP Employment and Training Programs
In the SNAP program:
(1) For purposes of this rule, a "contractor"
means any third-party entity that holds a contract with the Department to
provide Employment and Training (E&T) services.
(2) The Department or
contractor (see section (1) of this rule) may authorize
special payments to participants participating in one of the three SNAP
Employment and Training programs described in OAR
461-001-0020 for transportation
and other costs identified in the participant's case plan (see
OAR 461-001-0020) subject to the
provisions of this rule.
(a) Costs must be
directly related to an approved component in the case plan and
be reasonable and necessary.
(b)
The Department or contractor must consider lower cost
alternatives.
(c) The Department or
contractor may deny, reduce, or close special payments when
costs exceed the local district's or contractor's budget for employment and
training.
(d) Special payments are
not intended to replace other funding available in the community. The
Department or contractor and the participant must seek
resources reasonably available to the participant in order to comply with the
requirements in the case plan.
(e) Funds may be used to pay for tuition and
mandatory school fees charged to the general public. Funds may not be used to
pay for state or local education entitlements.
(f) Special payments for job
retention (see OAR
461-001-0020) is only available
if the individual was participating in a component other than job
retention prior to securing employment.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 409.050, ORS 411.121 & ORS 411.816
Statutes/Other Implemented: 411.837, 7 USC 2015, 7 USC 2029, 7 CFR 273.7, 7 CFR 273.24, ORS 409.010, ORS 411.121, ORS 411.816 & 411.825
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