Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 256J — Minnesota Family Investment Program
Section 256J.751 — County Performance Management.

Subdivision 1. Monthly county caseload report. The commissioner shall report monthly to each county the following caseload information:
(1) total number of cases receiving MFIP, and subtotals of cases with one eligible parent, two eligible parents, and an eligible caregiver who is not a parent;
(2) total number of child only assistance cases;
(3) total number of eligible adults and children receiving an MFIP grant, and subtotals for cases with one eligible parent, two eligible parents, an eligible caregiver who is not a parent, and child only cases;
(4) number of cases with an exemption from the 60-month time limit based on a family violence waiver;
(5) number of MFIP cases with work hours, and subtotals for cases with one eligible parent, two eligible parents, and an eligible caregiver who is not a parent;
(6) number of employed MFIP cases, and subtotals for cases with one eligible parent, two eligible parents, and an eligible caregiver who is not a parent;
(7) average monthly gross earnings, and averages for subgroups of cases with one eligible parent, two eligible parents, and an eligible caregiver who is not a parent;
(8) number of employed cases receiving only the food portion of assistance;
(9) number of parents or caregivers exempt from work activity requirements, with subtotals for each exemption type; and
(10) number of cases with a sanction, with subtotals by level of sanction for cases with one eligible parent, two eligible parents, and an eligible caregiver who is not a parent.
Subd. 2. Quarterly comparison report. (a) The commissioner shall report quarterly to all counties on each county's performance on the following measures:
(1) percent of MFIP caseload working in paid employment;
(2) percent of MFIP caseload receiving only the food portion of assistance;
(3) number of MFIP cases that have left assistance;
(4) median placement wage rate;
(5) caseload by months of TANF assistance;
(6) percent of MFIP and diversionary work program (DWP) cases off cash assistance or working 30 or more hours per week at one-year, two-year, and three-year follow-up points from a baseline quarter. This measure is called the self-support index. The commissioner shall report quarterly an expected range of performance for each county, county grouping, and tribe on the self-support index. The expected range shall be derived by a statistical methodology developed by the commissioner in consultation with the counties and tribes. The statistical methodology shall control differences across counties in economic conditions and demographics of the MFIP and DWP case load; and
(7) the TANF work participation rate, defined as the participation requirements specified under Public Law 109-171, the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005.
(b) The commissioner shall not apply the limits on vocational educational training and education activities under Code of Federal Regulations, title 45, section 261.33(c), when determining TANF work participation rates for individual counties under this subdivision.
Subd. 3. [Repealed, 1Sp2003 c 14 art 1 s 107]
Subd. 4. [Repealed, 1Sp2003 c 14 art 1 s 107]
Subd. 5. Failure to meet federal performance standards. (a) If sanctions occur for failure to meet the performance standards specified in title 1 of Public Law 104-193 of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act of 1996, and under Public Law 109-171, the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, the state shall pay 88 percent of the sanction. The remaining 12 percent of the sanction will be paid by the counties. The county portion of the sanction will be distributed across all counties in proportion to each county's percentage of the MFIP average monthly caseload during the period for which the sanction was applied.
(b) If a county fails to meet the performance standards specified in title 1 of Public Law 104-193 of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act of 1996, and Public Law 109-171, the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, for any year, the commissioner shall work with counties to organize a joint state-county technical assistance team to work with the county. The commissioner shall coordinate any technical assistance with other departments and agencies including the Departments of Employment and Economic Development and Education as necessary to achieve the purpose of this paragraph.
(c) For state performance measures, a low-performing county is one that:
(1) performs below the bottom of their expected range for the measure in subdivision 2, clause (6), in an annualized measurement reported in October of each year; or
(2) performs below 40 percent for the measure in subdivision 2, clause (7), as averaged across the four quarterly measurements for the year, or the ten counties with the lowest rates if more than ten are below 40 percent.
(d) Low-performing counties under paragraph (c) must engage in corrective action planning as defined by the commissioner. The commissioner may coordinate technical assistance as specified in paragraph (b) for low-performing counties under paragraph (c).
1999 c 245 art 6 s 80; 1Sp2001 c 9 art 10 s 54; 2002 c 379 art 1 s 113; 2003 c 130 s 12; 1Sp2003 c 14 art 1 s 99-101; 2004 c 206 s 52; 2004 c 288 art 4 s 54; 2005 c 98 art 1 s 16; 2005 c 159 art 5 s 10,11; 2007 c 147 art 2 s 46,47; 2014 c 291 art 11 s 33

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.