Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5101:1 - Division of Public Assistance
Chapter 5101:1-3 - Ohio Works First
Section 5101:1-3-12.3 - Work experience program
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 5101:1-3-12.3
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Which section of the Revised Code applies to the work experience program (WEP)?
(1)
Section 5107.05 of the Revised Code
authorizes the director of job and family services to adopt rules as necessary
to comply with Title IV-A, Title IV-D, federal regulations, state law, and the
state plan.
(2) The county agencies
shall administer the work activity programs in accordance with the requirements
contained in this rule and not in accordance with sections
5107.40,
5107.54,
5107.541 and
5107.61 of the Revised
Code.
(B) What is the definition of a work experience program ?
(1)
WEP is a work activity that is:
(a) Performed
in return for cash assistance; and
(b) Provides an individual an opportunity to
acquire the general skills, knowledge, and work habits necessary to obtain
employment.
(2) WEP
activities may include, but are not limited to:
(a) Work associated with the refurbishing of
publicly assisted housing;
(b)
Service as an Ohio works first (OWF) ombudsperson pursuant to sections
329.07 and
5107.61 of the Revised Code;
and
(c) Work as a school volunteer
or classroom aide. A work-eligible individual may be assigned at a nonpublic or
public school when they have a minor child enrolled in that school. Assignments
pursuant to this paragraph shall meet the definition of WEP.
(i) A county agency may contract with the
chief administrator of a nonpublic school or with any school district board of
education that has adopted a resolution under section
3319.089 of the Revised
Code.
(ii) A contract shall provide
for a participant to volunteer or work at the school as a classroom aide. When
that is impossible or impractical, the contract may provide for the participant
to volunteer to work in another position at the school.
(iii) A contract may provide for the
nonpublic school or board of education to receive funding to pay for
coordinating, training, and supervising participants volunteering or working in
schools.
(iv) Notwithstanding
section 3319.088 of the Revised Code, a
participant volunteering or working as a classroom aide under this section is
not required to obtain an educational aide permit or paraprofessional license.
The participant shall not be considered an employee of a political subdivision
for purposes of Chapter 2744. of the Revised Code and is not entitled to any
immunity or defense available under that chapter, the common law of this state,
or section 9.86 of the Revised
Code.
(C) What activities do not meet the definition of WEP?
(1) Job search and job
readiness activities;
(2)
Vocational education;
(3) Caring
for a disabled family member; and
(4) Attending medical appointments.
(D) What requirements apply to WEP?
(1) Hours assigned to WEP are subject to
the Fair Labor Standards Act (5/2011) requirements pursuant to paragraph (J) of
rule 5101:1-3-12 of the
Administrative Code.
(2) Each
county agency shall make a list of WEP sites available to the public.
(3) Work-eligible individuals assigned to WEP
are not employees of the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS) or
the county agency. The operation of WEP does not constitute the operation of an
employment agency by the ODJFS.
(4)
A work eligible individual is to be
placed in and participating in WEP in order for a private or government
entity to pay
premiums to the bureau of workers' compensation on account of the work eligible
individual unless a county agency pays the premiums for
the entity.
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