Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SYSTEM
Title 468 - AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN (ADC)
Chapter 4 - EMPLOYMENT FIRST SELF-SUFFICIENCY PROGRAM (EF)
Section 468-4-003 - EXEMPTIONS FROM EMPLOYMENT FIRST
Current through September 17, 2024
An individual who meets the exemption criteria described below is not required to participate in Employment First component activities and becomes non-time limited for the period of time he or she qualifies for the exemption. The individual must assist the Department to gather documentation to substantiate the request for each individual's exempt status. An individual becomes mandatory to participate in the Employment First program the first of the month following the month in which he or she no longer qualifies for the exemption.
003.01 INCAPACITY. A person who meets incapacity requirements as follows may qualify for an exemption. An individualized service plan must be developed with the individual who qualifies for exemption. A two-parent family with one parent who qualifies for this exemption must be considered a single-parent and needy caretaker family for purposes of determining the minimum hours of participation.
003.02 AGE 65 OR OLDER. An individual age 65 or older. This individual is no longer subject to Employment First or the time limit.
003.03 CARE ATTENDANT. A parent who is needed in the home on a continuous basis to provide care for a disabled family member living in the home who does not attend school on a full-time basis and no other appropriate member of the household is available to provide the needed care. There must be medical documentation and a signed statement from a licensed medical professional to support the need for the parent to remain in the home to care for the disabled family member. The disability of the family member being cared for must be evaluated at least every six months, depending on the diagnosis and prognosis for recovery, in order to determine if the parent is still needed in the home to provide care for the disabled family member.
003.04 PARENT OR CAREGIVER OF AN INFANT. A parent or needy caretaker relative, guardian, or conservator of a child under the age of 12 weeks. This exemption can be extended if a written statement from the attending physician states the parent requires additional postpartum recovery time, or special medical conditions of the child requires the presence of at least one parent or needy caretaker relative, guardian, or conservator. In an Aid to Dependent Children unit composed of a grandparent, a minor parent, and the minor's child, only the minor parent is eligible for this exemption. In a two-parent household, only one parent can qualify for this exemption.
003.05 PREGNANCY. A pregnant woman beginning the first of the month before the month of the mother's due date.
003.06 UNAVAILABILITY OF CHILD CARE. A single parent or needy caretaker who is unable to participate because he or she cannot obtain child care that is, or can be, licensed or approved by the Department for his or her child age five or younger. It is the individual's responsibility to prove that he or she cannot obtain child care. In order to qualify for this exemption, one of the following reasons must be met:
003.07 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. A victim of domestic violence may be exempt from Employment First. All Employment First participants are screened for domestic violence. A victim of domestic violence is defined as someone who is battered or subject to extreme cruelty. For an individual to qualify for this exemption, it must be determined that participation in Employment First would make it more difficult for the individual to escape domestic violence, would penalize the individual, or would put him or her at risk of further domestic violence. An individualized service plan must be developed with the individual who qualifies for exemption. The following criteria must be met for domestic violence exemptions: