Code of Maine Rules
10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
144 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES - GENERAL
Chapter 607 - ASPIRE-TANF PROGRAM RULES
Section 144-607-9 - FIELD TRAINING
Universal Citation: 10 ME Code Rules ยง 144-607-9
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
Summary: This Section pertains to ASPIRE-TANF Field Training in both public and private training sites.
I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
A. Field Training is a training opportunity
in either the public or private sector for a maximum of thirty (30) hours per
week, not to exceed twenty-six (26) weeks per placement. The participant is
provided $2.00 per hour for training-related expenses in addition to the
support services needed to complete the training (see Section
14 for further information about
support services).
B. The purpose
of Field Training is to provide the participant on-site career exploration and
experience, occupational skills, socialization to work, work maturity skills
and family and work management skills.
C. Field Training is a component for
participants who:
1. Have little or no
experience in a work place; or 2. Have a career goal in which they have limited
or no experience.
D.
Field Training sites receive no funds from the ASPIRE-TANF program for the
Field Training placement.
E. All
ASPIRE-TANF Field Training positions will comply with the following U.S.
Department of Labor regulations:
1. The
training, even though it includes the actual operation of the facilities of the
employer, is similar to that which would be given in a vocational
school;
2. The training is for the
benefit of the participant;
3. The
participant does not displace regular employees, but trains under close
observation;
4. The employer that
provides the training derives no immediate advantage from the activities of the
participant. On occasion operations may actually be impeded;
5. The participant is not entitled to a job
at the conclusion of the training period; however, if the training site does
have job openings, the participant will be interviewed and considered for
hire.
6. The employer and the
participant understand that the participant is not entitled to wages or
benefits such as Worker's Compensation, medical coverage, vacation or sick
leave, etc. for the time spent in training.
II. FIELD TRAINING PROCEDURES
A. Unless the ASPIRE-TANF case manager, the
participant or the employer has demonstrated and documented to ASPIRE-TANF that
it is in the best interest of the participant, field placements will comprise
no more than 10% of an employer's work force.
B. A participant will not be placed in a
training site that would be hazardous to health or safety. All sites must be in
compliance with EEO regulations.
C.
No Field Training sites will be developed or utilized in an organization where
there is a labor dispute or where the Field Training component would be in
violation of a collective bargaining agreement.
D. Supervision must be provided to Field
Training participants for all hours at the training site by the employer or
their designee.
E. A Training
Agreement and a Training Description must be written for each Field Training
assignment and signed by ASPIRE-TANF staff, the participant and the Field
Training site supervisor.
F.
ASPIRE-TANF staff will monitor the progress of the Field Training participant
by visiting the training site and interviewing the supervisor and the
participant as often as is necessary to ensure compliance with all policies and
procedures of the Field Training component.
G. The Training Site supervisor will maintain
a written time and attendance record that will be signed by both the supervisor
and the participant. This time and attendance record will be provided to
ASPIRE-TANF at least once every four (4) weeks.
H. If the Training Site has job openings in a
similar field and with a similar schedule as the Field Training position, and
the Field Training participant is not hired for the openings two (2) times, the
site will no longer be used by ASPIRE-TANF.
I. No organization, firm or industry in
violation of local, State or Federal laws will be eligible to be a Field
Training site.
J. The Equal
Employment Opportunity (EEO) and American with Disabilities Act
(ADA) policies of the prospective Field Training sites should be
assessed to determine if the training will be conducted in a responsive setting
and the Training Site is in compliance with EEO and ADA regulations.
K. The Field Training Site must agree to
maintain the confidentiality of any information regarding ASPIRE-TANF
participants or their immediate families, including information which may be
obtained through interviews, tests, reports from public agencies or counselors,
or any other source. Without the permission of the participant, such
information can be divulged only as necessary for purposes related to the
performance or evaluation of the Field Training Agreement, and only to persons
having responsibilities under the Agreement.
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