Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 17 - DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Department of Human Services
Chapter 661 - REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT, REPATRIATE, AND STATE LEGALIZATION IMPACT ASSISTANCE GRANT (SLIAG) PROGRAMS
Subchapter 2 - REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT PROGRAM
Section 17-661-18 - Appropriate employment and training criteria for RCA

Universal Citation: HI Admin Rules 17-661-18

Current through February, 2024

(a) The determination of appropriate work or training for the RCA refugee shall be made by the state employment service or the service agency approved by the state.

(b) The work or training site to which the individual is assigned shall not be in violation of applicable federal, state, and county health and safety standards.

(c) Assignments shall not be made which are discriminatory in terms of age, sex, race, creed, color, or national origin.

(d) The total commuting time to and from a work or training site to which the individual is assigned shall not normally exceed two hours, not including the transporting of a child to and from a child care facility. A longer commuting distance and time may generally be accepted in the community, in which case the round-trip commuting time shall not exceed the generally accepted community standards.

(e) Full-time attendance in a college program for a person aged eighteen or over shall be considered appropriate training for an individual provided:

(1) The individual is a professional in need of professional refresher training and other recertification services to qualify to practice his or her profession in the United States: and

(2) The training:
(A) Is approved as part of the individual's employability plan by the state agency;

(B) Does not exceed the specified time period to receive RCA benefits;

(C) Is specifically intended to assist the professional in becoming relicensed in his or her profession; and

(D) If completed, can realistically be expected to result in such relicensing.

(f) A refugee of any age who is otherwise eligible shall not be denied RCA while enrolled and participating in a full-time training program which has a definite short-term, less than one year employment objective, which is part of an employability plan approved by the service agency approved by the department.

(g) When child care is required during the hours the individual is in training, or is in English language instruction, or when child care is required for additional commuting time, a referral for assistance shall be made by the eligibility worker to the department's social service section.

(h) The individual's claim of adverse effect of a job or training assignment on the individual's physical or mental health shall be based upon medical verification from a physician or certified psychologist that participation would impair the individual's physical or mental health.

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