Utah Admin. Code R986-200-215 - Family Employment Program Two Parent Household (FEPTP)
(1) FEPTP is for
households otherwise eligible for FEP but with two able-bodied parents in the
household. Eligible refugee households with two able-bodied parents and at
least one dependent child, must first exhaust RRP benefits before considering
eligibility for FEPTP.
(2) Families
may only participate in this program for seven months out of any 13-month
period. Months of participation count toward the 36-month time limit in
Sections 35A-3-306 and
R986-200-217.
(3) Both parents must participate in eligible
activities for a combined total of 60 hours per week, as defined in the
employment plan. At least 50 of those hours must be in priority activities. A
list of approved priority and eligible activities is available at each
employment center. Refugee families may participate in any combination of
eligible and priority activities for a combined total of 60 hours per week, as
provided in the employment plan.
(4) Both parents are required to participate
every week as defined in the employment plan, unless the parent can establish
reasonable cause for not participating. Reasonable cause is defined in rule
R986-200-212(8),
(5) Payment is made twice per month and only
after proof of participation. Payment is based on the number of hours of
participation by both parents. The amount of assistance is equal to the FEP
payment for the household size prorated based on the number of hours which the
parents participated up to a maximum of 60 hours of participation per week. In
no event can the financial assistance payment per month for a FEPTP household
be more than for the same size household participating in FEP.
(6) If it is determinated by the employment
counselor that either one of the parents has failed to participate to the
maximum extent possible assistance for the entire household unit will terminate
immediately.
(7) Because payment is
made after performance, advance notice is not required to terminate or reduce
assistance payments for households participating in FEPTP.
(8) The parents must meet all other
requirements of FEP including but not limited to, income and asset limits,
cooperation with ORS if there are legally responsible persons outside of the
household assistance unit, signing a participation agreement and employment
plan and applying for all other assistance or benefits to which they might be
entitled.
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