Utah Admin. Code R986-200-248 - Wasatch Front North Service Area Pilot: FEP Subsidized Employment (FEP SE)
(1) FEP SE is a
voluntary program providing short term subsidized employment for a maximum of
three months to an eligible FEP recipient. FEP SE is a pilot program for
Wasatch Front North Service Area but may be expanded to other service areas if
funding permits. To be eligible, a FEP recipient must:
(a) be currently receiving FEP benefits and
have received at least one FEP payment;
(b) have a current employment plan. If the
client is working less than 30 hours per week, the employment plan must provide
additional activities,
(c) be
legally eligible to work in the U.S. and be a U.S. citizen or meet the alienage
requirements of R986-200-203;
(d) have not worked for the employer where
the client is to be hired under this program more than 40 hours in the 60 days
immediately preceding the date of hire under the FEP SE program; and
(e) have not previously participated in the
FEP SE program.
(2) An
employer eligible for a subsidy under this section is an employer that:
(a) is registered with the Department's UI
division as an active employer in "good standing". For the purposes of this
section, "good standing" means the employer has no delinquent UI contributions
or reports;
(b) is a "qualified
employer" which is defined as any employer other than the United States, any
State, or any political subdivision or instrumentality thereof. A public
institution of higher education is considered a "qualified employer" for
purposes of this section. The employer cannot be a Temporary Help Company as
defined in R994-202-102 or a Professional
Employer Organization as defined in
R994-202-106;
(c) pays a wage of at least $8 per hour.
Commission only jobs may qualify if the employer guarantees $8 per hour or
more;
(d) has not displaced or
partially displaced existing workers by participating in this
program;
(e) has at least one other
employee;
(f) will provide the
client with at least 20 hours work per week; and
(g) does not hire the client for temporary or
seasonal work.
(3) Once
it has been verified that a FEP recipient has been hired, a qualified employer
will be paid a $500 subsidy and an additional $1,500 subsidy at the conclusion
of the third month of employment provided the required DWS invoices have been
provided.
(4) FEP SE will continue
for as long as funding is available.
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