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FAMILY EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM

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AMENDMENTS

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2007 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Dan R. Eastman

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House Sponsor: Julie Fisher

             7      Cosponsors:John W. HickmanPeter C. Knudson              8     
             9      LONG TITLE
             10      General Description:
             11          This bill modifies eligibility requirements for receiving cash assistance benefits under
             12      the Family Employment Program administered by the Employment Development
             13      Division of the Department of Workforce Services.
             14      Highlighted Provisions:
             15          This bill:
             16          .    provides that the division may not count up to a maximum of three months of
             17      transitional support cash payments received by a parent client toward the cash
             18      assistance time limits set for families in the Family Employment Program; and
             19          .    modifies the employment requirement for a parent client to receive additional cash
             20      assistance beyond the 36-month time limit set for families in the Family
             21      Employment Program.
             22      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             23          None
             24      Other Special Clauses:
             25          None
             26      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             27      AMENDS:
             28          35A-3-306, as last amended by Chapter 29, Laws of Utah 2004
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             30      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             31          Section 1. Section 35A-3-306 is amended to read:
             32           35A-3-306. Limits on eligibility.
             33          (1) For purposes of this section, "battered or subjected to extreme cruelty" is defined in
             34      Section 103(a)(1) of P.L. 104-193 or 42 U.S.C. Sec. 608(a)(7)(C)(iii), The Personal
             35      Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996.
             36          (2) Except as provided in Subsection (4), the division may not provide cash assistance
             37      to a family who has received cash assistance for 36 months or more.
             38          (3) (a) The division shall count toward the 36-month time limit in Subsection (2) any
             39      time after January 1, 1997, during which:
             40          (i) the parent client received cash assistance in this or another state; and
             41          (ii) the parent client is disqualified from receiving cash assistance and the parent client's
             42      income and assets are counted in determining eligibility for the family in this or another state.
             43          (b) (i) The division may not count toward the 36-month time limit in Subsection (2) or
             44      the 24-month time period in Subsection (4) any time during which:
             45          (A) a person 18 years of age or older received cash assistance as a minor child and not
             46      as a parent[.]; or
             47          (B) a parent client received transitional support cash assistance.
             48          (ii) Transitional support cash assistance:
             49          (A) may be paid if the department determines the assistance is necessary to stabilize
             50      employment and prevent recidivism;
             51          (B) is only available to a parent client who was previously receiving cash assistance
             52      under the Family Employment Program but who becomes ineligible due to earned or unearned
             53      income; and
             54          (C) may be granted for a maximum of three months provided the parent client is
             55      employed an average of 30 hours per week during the transitional period.
             56          (4) (a) [On a month-to-month basis for] For up to 24 months, the division may provide
             57      cash assistance to a family beyond the 36-month time limit in Subsection (2) if[: (i)] during the


             58      previous [month] two months, the parent client was employed for no less than [80] 20 hours[;
             59      and] per week.
             60          [(ii) during at least six of the previous 24 months the parent client was employed for no
             61      less than 80 hours a month.]
             62          (b) For up to 20% of the average monthly number of families who receive cash
             63      assistance under this part, the division may provide cash assistance to a family beyond the
             64      36-month time limit in Subsection (2):
             65          (i) by reason of a hardship; or
             66          (ii) if the family includes an individual who has been battered or subjected to extreme
             67      cruelty.
             68          (c) For up to 20% of the average monthly number of families who receive cash
             69      assistance under this part, the division may provide cash assistance to a family beyond the
             70      additional 24-month time period in Subsection (4)(a):
             71          (i) by reason of a hardship; or
             72          (ii) if the family includes an individual who has been battered or subjected to extreme
             73      cruelty.
             74          (d) Except as provided in Subsections (4)(b) and (c), the division may not provide cash
             75      assistance to a family who has received 60 months of cash assistance after October 1, 1996.


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