A. The ASPIRE-TANF Program is administered by
the Department of Health and Human Services which has responsibility for
program direction and oversight. OFI, through its regional offices and through
contracts and agreements with community agencies, provides services to TANF
recipients to help them obtain employment leading to a reduction in welfare
dependency.
B. In accordance with
Federal and State authorizing legislation, OFI, as administrator of
ASPIRE-TANF, makes the following assurances. OFI will:
1. Have in operation both a work program and
a support services program which have been approved by the Secretary of the
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and that meet all the
requirements of the Social Security Act, PRWORA, DRA and Maine law.
2. Ensure that the ASPIRE-TANF Program will
meet all statutory and regulatory requirements.
3. To the extent that resources permit,
require non-exempt TANF recipients and allow volunteers to participate. The
Department shall provide child care in accordance with federal and state law
when the child care is necessary to permit a TANF-eligible family member to
participate in the ASPIRE-TANF program.
4. Ensure that participants are not
discriminated against on the basis of race, sex, national origin, religion,
age, or disabling condition under the ASPIRE-TANF Program.
5. Ensure that participants will be assigned
to ASPIRE-TANF Program activities in accordance with the provisions of the
Social Security Act as amended by the PRWORA of 1996, the DRA
of 2005 and Maine law (
22 M.R.S.
§3782-A
et
seq.)
6. Ensure that
benefits and services provided under the Social Security Act
as amended by the PRWORA of 1996, DRA of 2005 will be delivered in an
integrated fashion.
7. Ensure that
services funded or provided under ASPIRE-TANF are not otherwise available, of
equal quality, on a non-reimbursable basis.
8. Ensure that all recipients of TANF are
encouraged, assisted and required to fulfill their responsibilities to support
their children by preparing for, accepting, and retaining employment.
9. Ensure that State and local
funds expended for ASPIRE-TANF services shall be maintained at the level
required by maintenance of effort provisions of the Social Security
Act as amended by the PRWORA of 1996, and the DRA of 2005.
10. Ensure that Federal and State funds made
available to OFI for the ASPIRE-TANF Program shall not be used to supplant
non-Federal funds or any other funds which would otherwise be available for
existing services and activities.
11. Ensure that all participants with
disabilities have the right to request and receive, subject to adequate Federal
and State funding, a reasonable accommodation in order to receive substantially
the same program benefits as persons without disabilities.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities
Act (ADA), no qualified individual with a disability will, by reason
of such disability, be excluded from participation in or be denied the benefits
of the services, programs or activities of the Maine Department of Health and
Human Services (DHHS), or be subjected to discrimination by DHHS.
C. The responsibilities
delegated to the Office for Family Independence are:
1. Overall program administration including:
establishing optional provisions and components of the program; program
planning and design; determination of who should participate; establishment of
participation requirements; development of definitions of Good Cause for
failing to participate; and the issuance of policies, rules and regulations
governing the program.
2. Taking
certain actions regarding individuals including: determination of exemption
status; providing case management services; monitoring for compliance of work
participation requirements; determination of Good Cause for failure to
participate; determination and application of sanctions; determination of
extensions or exemptions from the 60-month time limit; providing notice of case
actions, and fair hearings. (The conducting of fair hearings is delegated to
the Department of Health and Human Services, Administrative Hearings
Unit.)
3. Determining eligibility
for TANF or PaS and issuance of monthly cash assistance benefits.
4. Having all TANF applicants sign a Family
Contract, countersigned by OFI staff.
5. Determining whether TANF recipients are
exempt from participation in ASPIRE-TANF.
6. Determining Good Cause related to
eligibility issues, applying sanctions and sending notice of sanction
actions.
7. Administering
transitional child care, transitional transportation, MaineCare, Transitional
Food Assistance, and TANF Working Families Supplement.
8. Representing OFI at Administrative
Hearings related to eligibility and ASPIRE issues.
9. Determining the months that will count
toward the 60-month time limit on benefits. Notifying individuals of their
month count annually and providing notice to recipients 120 days prior to the
end of their 60th month of TANF receipt that their
time limit is imminent. This notice will include an explanation of time limit
exemptions and extensions.
10.
Providing comprehensive orientation to ASPIRE-TANF participants, either
individually or in groups, regarding ASPIRE-TANF, participant rights and
responsibilities and other pertinent information.
11. Conducting a work evaluation with each
participant. This work evaluation consists of all activities related to
Assessment and completion of amendments to the Family Contract
Amendment.
12. Acting as case
managers throughout the ASPIRE-TANF participant's period of enrollment. Case
management includes counseling the participant regarding life-coping skills,
brokering of support services, advocating for the participant and monitoring,
evaluating and documenting the participant's progress in order to assist the
participant to obtain the skills and support needed to become
employed.
13. Providing on-going
Assessment, and determining whether educational achievement, aptitude, skill or
other testing is needed.
14.
Providing direct services, such as pre-training activities (group exercises to
enhance self-esteem, self-awareness and develop goals), support services (child
care, transportation, etc.), and making referrals to agencies providing
services.
15. Determining Good
Cause for failing to participate.
17. Reviewing, approving and imposing
sanctions and sending notice of other participant status changes to the OFI
eligibility unit.
18. Developing
resources to increase the amount, accessibility and quality of services for
participants.