Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 256J — Minnesota Family Investment Program
Section 256J.55 — Participant Requirements, Rights, And Expectations.

Subdivision 1. Participation requirements. (a) All caregivers must participate in employment services under sections 256J.515 to 256J.57 concurrent with receipt of MFIP assistance.
(b) Participants under paragraph (a) must develop and comply with an employment plan under section 256J.521 or section 256J.54 in the case of a participant under the age of 20 who has not obtained a high school diploma or its equivalent.
(c) With the exception of participants under the age of 20 who must meet the education requirements of section 256J.54, all participants must meet the hourly participation requirements of TANF or the hourly requirements listed in clauses (1) to (3), whichever is higher.
(1) In single-parent families with no children under six years of age, the job counselor and the caregiver must develop an employment plan that includes 130 hours per month of work activities.
(2) In single-parent families with a child under six years of age, the job counselor and the caregiver must develop an employment plan that includes 87 hours per month of work activities.
(3) In two-parent families, the job counselor and the caregivers must develop employment plans which result in a combined total of at least 55 hours per week of work activities.
(d) Failure to participate in employment services, including the requirement to develop and comply with an employment plan, including hourly requirements, without good cause under section 256J.57, shall result in the imposition of a sanction under section 256J.46.
Subd. 2. Duty to report. The participant must inform the job counselor within ten working days regarding any changes related to the participant's employment status.
Subd. 3. Move to a different county. MFIP applicants or recipients who move to a different county in Minnesota and are required to participate in employment and training services are subject to the requirements of the destination county. An employment plan that was developed in the county of origin may be continued in the destination county if both the destination county and the participant agree to do so.
Subd. 4. Choice of provider. MFIP caregivers must be able to choose from at least two employment and training service providers, unless the county has demonstrated to the commissioner that the provision of multiple employment and training service providers would result in financial hardship for the county, or the county is utilizing a workforce center as specified in section 256J.50, subdivision 8. Both parents in a two-parent family must choose the same employment and training service provider unless a special need, such as bilingual services, is identified but not available through one service provider.
Subd. 5. [Repealed, 1Sp2003 c 14 art 1 s 107]
1997 c 85 art 1 s 46; 1998 c 407 art 6 s 102; 1999 c 245 art 6 s 69; 1Sp2001 c 9 art 10 s 66; 1Sp2003 c 14 art 1 s 88,89; 2007 c 147 art 2 s 36; 2008 c 277 art 1 s 51

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 245 - 267 — Public Welfare And Related Activities

Chapter 256J — Minnesota Family Investment Program

Section 256J.01 — Establishing Minnesota Family Investment Program.

Section 256J.02 — Federal Tanf Block Grant.

Section 256J.021 — Separate State Program For Use Of State Money.

Section 256J.06 — Community Involvement.

Section 256J.08 — Definitions.

Section 256J.09 — Applying For Assistance.

Section 256J.10 — Mfip Eligibility Requirements.

Section 256J.11 — Citizenship.

Section 256J.12 — Minnesota Residence.

Section 256J.13 — Minor Child In Assistance Unit; Physical Presence.

Section 256J.14 — Eligibility For Parenting Or Pregnant Minors.

Section 256J.15 — Other Eligibility Conditions.

Section 256J.21 — Income Limitations.

Section 256J.24 — Family Composition; Assistance Standards; Exit Level.

Section 256J.26 — Persons Ineligible; Vendor Payments.

Section 256J.28 — Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

Section 256J.30 — Applicant And Participant Requirements And Responsibilities.

Section 256J.31 — Applicant And Participant Rights; County Agency Duty.

Section 256J.315 — County And Tribal Cooperation.

Section 256J.32 — Documenting, Verifying, And Recertifying Eligibility.

Section 256J.33 — Prospective And Retrospective Mfip Eligibility.

Section 256J.34 — Calculating Assistance Payments.

Section 256J.35 — Amount Of Assistance Payment.

Section 256J.351 — Housing Assistance Grants; Forecasted Program.

Section 256J.36 — Allocation For Unmet Need Of Other Household Members.

Section 256J.37 — Treatment Of Income And Lump Sums.

Section 256J.39 — Payment Provisions; Vendor Payments.

Section 256J.395 — Vendor Payment Of Shelter Costs And Utilities.

Section 256J.396 — Support From Parents Of Minor Caregivers Living Apart.

Section 256J.40 — Fair Hearings.

Section 256J.415 — Notice Of 12 Months Of Tanf Assistance Remaining.

Section 256J.42 — 60-month Time Limit; Exemptions.

Section 256J.425 — Hardship Extensions.

Section 256J.45 — Orientation.

Section 256J.46 — Sanctions.

Section 256J.49 — Employment And Training Services; Definitions.

Section 256J.50 — County Duties.

Section 256J.51 — Employment And Training Service Provider Appeal.

Section 256J.515 — Overview Of Employment And Training Services.

Section 256J.521 — Assessment; Employment Plans.

Section 256J.53 — Postsecondary Education As Approved Work Activity.

Section 256J.531 — Basic Education; English As A Second Language.

Section 256J.54 — Minor Parents; Employment Plan.

Section 256J.545 — Family Violence Waiver Criteria.

Section 256J.55 — Participant Requirements, Rights, And Expectations.

Section 256J.561 — Universal Participation Required.

Section 256J.57 — Good Cause Exemption From Sanction.

Section 256J.575 — Family Stabilization Services.

Section 256J.61 — Reporting Requirements.

Section 256J.621 — Work Participation Cash Benefits.

Section 256J.626 — Mfip Consolidated Fund.

Section 256J.645 — Indian Tribe Mfip Employment Services.

Section 256J.66 — On-the-job Training.

Section 256J.67 — Community Work Experience.

Section 256J.68 — Injury Protection For Work Experience Participants.

Section 256J.69 — Grant Diversion.

Section 256J.72 — Nondisplacement In Work Activities.

Section 256J.74 — Relationship To Other Programs.

Section 256J.75 — County Of Financial Responsibility Policies.

Section 256J.751 — County Performance Management.

Section 256J.77 — Aging Of Cash Benefits.

Section 256J.78 — Tanf Demonstration Projects Or Waiver From Federal Rules And Regulations.

Section 256J.88 — Child-only Tanf Program.

Section 256J.95 — Diversionary Work Program.