Utah Admin. Code R986-200-211 - Education and Training As Part of an Employment Plan
(1) A parent client's participation in
education or training beyond that required to obtain a high school diploma or
its equivalent will only be approved if all of the following are met:
(a) The client can demonstrate that the
education or training would substantially increase the income level that the
client would be able to achieve without the education and training, and would
offset the loss of income the household incurs while the education or training
is being completed.
(b) The client
does not already have a degree or skills training certificate in a currently
marketable occupation.
(c) An
assessment specific to the client's education and training aptitude has been
completed showing the client has the ability to be successful in the education
or training.
(d) The mental and
physical health of the client indicates the education or training could be
completed successfully and the client could perform the job once the schooling
is completed.
(e) The specific
employment goal that requires the education or training is marketable in the
area where the client resides or the client has agreed to relocate for the
purpose of employment once the education/training is completed.
(f) The client, when determined appropriate,
is willing to complete the education/training as quickly as possible, such as
attending school full time which may include attending school during the
summer.
(2) Graduate
work can never be approved or supported as part of an employment
plan.
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