Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 256J — Minnesota Family Investment Program
Section 256J.67 — Community Work Experience.

Subdivision 1. Establishing the community work experience program. To the extent of available resources, each county agency may establish and operate a community work experience component for MFIP caregivers who are participating in employment and training services. This option for county agencies supersedes the requirement in section 402(a)(1)(B)(iv) of the Social Security Act that caregivers who have received assistance for two months and who are not exempt from work requirements must participate in a work experience program. The purpose of the community work experience component is to enhance the caregiver's employability and self-sufficiency and to provide meaningful, productive work activities. The county shall use this program for an individual after exhausting all other employment opportunities. The county agency shall not require a caregiver to participate in the community work experience program unless the caregiver has been given an opportunity to participate in other work activities.
Subd. 2. Commissioner's duties. The commissioner shall assist counties in the design and implementation of these components.
Subd. 3. Employment options. (a) Work sites developed under this section are limited to projects that serve a useful public service such as: health, social service, environmental protection, education, urban and rural development and redevelopment, welfare, recreation, public facilities, public safety, community service, services to aged citizens or citizens with a disability, and child care. To the extent possible, the prior training, skills, and experience of a caregiver must be considered in making appropriate work experience assignments.
(b) Structured, supervised uncompensated work with an agency or organization, which is monitored by the county service provider, may, with the approval of the county agency, be used as a community work experience placement.
(c) As a condition of placing a caregiver in a program under this section, the county agency shall first provide the caregiver the opportunity:
(1) for placement in suitable subsidized employment through participation in a job search; or
(2) for placement in suitable employment through participation in on-the-job training, if such employment is available.
Subd. 4. Employment plan. (a) The caretaker's employment plan must include the length of time needed in the community work experience program, the need to continue job-seeking activities while participating in community work experience, and the caregiver's employment goals.
(b) After each six months of a caregiver's participation in a community work experience job placement, and at the conclusion of each community work experience assignment under this section, the county agency shall reassess and revise, as appropriate, the caregiver's employment plan.
(c) A caregiver may claim good cause under section 256J.57, subdivision 1, for failure to cooperate with a community work experience job placement.
(d) The county agency shall limit the maximum number of hours any participant may work under this section to the amount of the MFIP standard of need divided by the federal or applicable state minimum wage, whichever is higher. After a participant has been assigned to a position for nine months, the participant may not continue in that assignment unless the maximum number of hours a participant works is no greater than the amount of the MFIP standard of need divided by the rate of pay for individuals employed in the same or similar occupations by the same employer at the same site. This limit does not apply if it would prevent a participant from counting toward the federal work participation rate.
1997 c 85 art 1 s 54; 1999 c 245 art 6 s 78; 1Sp2001 c 9 art 10 s 66; 2014 c 291 art 11 s 27; 2017 c 40 art 1 s 121

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.