Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Labor and Economic Opportunity
Michigan Rehabilitation Services
Employment and Training Program
Section R. 400.3608 - Financial assistance penalties
Universal Citation: MI Admin Code R. 400.3608
Current through Vol. 24-16, September 15, 2024
Rule 8.
(1) A noncompliance penalty is imposed in the following situations:
(a) A non-deferred group member fails,
without good cause, to participate in employment related activities as
required.
(b) A group member who is
meeting the federal work requirements by working the minimum number of hours
and any of the following provisions apply:
(i)
The group member fails to accept suitable employment up to 40 hours per week
without good cause, unless the department determines that the employment would
interfere with the individual's attendance at, or successful completion of, a
self-initiated education or job training program that the department has
approved and the client is meeting the federal work requirement.
(ii) The group member voluntarily leaves a
job without good cause.
(iii) The
group member voluntarily reduces hours of employment without good
cause.
(iv) The group member is
terminated from employment for misconduct or absenteeism without good
cause.
(2) If the noncompliance is based on 1 or more of the following instances, then the group is ineligible for the family independence program and related food assistance for 30 days:
(a) Voluntarily
leaving a job.
(b) Being terminated
from employment for misconduct or absenteeism without good cause.
(c) Voluntarily reducing hours of employment
or otherwise reduce earnings.
(d)
Refusing to accept suitable employment up to 40 hours per week, unless the
department determines that the employment would interfere with the individuals
attendance at, or successful completion of, a self-initiated education or job
training program that the department has approved and the client is meeting the
federal work requirement.
(3) The department shall impose a penalty described in sub rule (1) of this rule for at least 1 month or 2 pay periods.
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