(1) Drug Treatment
Referral. If the results of the confirmation test indicate usage of drugs as
defined in this Chapter, the Department shall refer the Families First/TANF
recipient for a substance abuse evaluation to determine the appropriate
treatment plan and/or recovery support group or resource.
(a) If, as a result of the substance abuse
evaluation, the Families First/TANF recipient is determined not to need any
drug treatment or drug recovery support, the recipient shall be exempt from the
drug treatment requirements under this Chapter and shall continue to be
eligible for Families First/TANF benefits.
(b) After submitting to a substance abuse
evaluation, if the Families First/TANF recipient is determined to require drug
abuse treatment and/or recovery support, the Department, in conjunction with
the agency performing the substance abuse evaluation, shall refer the recipient
to an appropriate drug treatment facility and/or recovery support group or
resource to begin the drug treatment/recovery support plan. The recipient shall
have ten (10) business days, after a referral for treatment is made, to provide
the Department any of the following, as required under the drug treatment plan:
1. Verification of enrollment in an approved
drug treatment program;
2.
Verification of placement on a waiting list for an approved drug treatment
program; or
3. Verification of
attendance at approved recovery support resource meeting.
(c) If the Families First/TANF recipient is
placed on a waiting list for enrollment in an approved drug treatment program,
the recipient shall continue to receive benefits during the waiting list
period; provided, however, the recipient is not eligible for immediate
enrollment in any other comparable drug treatment program.
(d) The recipient shall receive benefits for
the duration of the drug treatment period, not to exceed six (6) months.
1. The drug treatment period shall begin with
the date of the first treatment session in the drug treatment program or the
first date of attendance at a drug recovery support group/resource
meeting.
2. To receive Families
First/TANF benefits for the duration of the drug treatment program, not to
exceed six (6) months, the recipient must provide the Department with evidence
of ongoing compliance with the drug treatment program or recovery support
resource, including, but not limited to, verification of attendance and
participation in the program on a weekly basis or as otherwise necessitated by
the individual treatment plan.
3.
If the drug treatment plan requires more than six (6) months in a continuum of
care, the Families First/TANF recipient may submit to a drug test at the end of
six (6) months of treatment to determine the recipient's continued eligibility
for Families First/TANF benefits.
(e) At the conclusion of the drug treatment
period, the Families First/TANF recipient shall submit to another five (5)
panel drug test in accordance with this Chapter.
1. If the recipient tests positive for drugs
as defined in this Chapter, validated by a confirmation test and evaluated by a
MRO, the recipient shall be ineligible to receive cash assistance benefits for
six (6) months from the date of the positive confirmation test.
2. After the six (6) month disqualification
period, if the disqualified individual reapplies for Families First/TANF
benefits, the applicant shall submit to a drug test, conducted pursuant to this
Chapter. If the applicant tests positive for drugs as defined in this Chapter,
in a subsequent drug test, validated by a confirmation test, the recipient
shall be ineligible to receive Families First/TANF benefits for one (1) year
from the date of the positive confirmation test.
(2) If the recipient fails to
begin, participate in, and/or complete, the drug treatment/recovery support
resource program after a Department referral for a substance abuse evaluation,
the recipient shall be ineligible for cash assistance benefits for six (6)
months.
(a) Good cause. The Families
First/TANF recipient may submit verification of good cause to the Department
for his/her failure to begin, complete, and/or participate in the drug
treatment program/recovery support resource.
1. The Department shall determine whether an
individual has good cause for failure to begin, participate in, and/or complete
the drug treatment/recovery support resource program by considering the
exigency of the applicant's circumstances, whether failure to comply is the
result of circumstances beyond the applicant's control and the requirements of
the applicant's drug treatment and/or recovery support program.
2. If the Department determines that good
cause exists, the Department shall work in collaboration with the substance
abuse evaluation agency and/or the drug treatment program to amend the
recipient's drug treatment plan so that the recipient is able to complete the
requirements of the drug treatment plan consistent with his/her
abilities.
3. The recipient shall
not receive cash assistance benefits for longer than six (6) months during drug
treatment prior to undergoing a subsequent drug test, as set forth
below.
4. If, after amending the
recipient's drug treatment plan to meet the recipient's needs and abilities,
the recipient fails to begin, participate in, or complete the drug treatment
program, the recipient shall be ineligible for six (6) months. After the six
(6) month disqualification period, the recipient shall submit to another drug
test, pursuant to subparagraph (b) below.
(b) At the conclusion of the six (6) month
disqualification period, the Families First/TANF recipient shall submit to
another five (5) panel drug test in accordance with this Chapter. If the
recipient tests positive for drugs as defined in this Chapter, in a subsequent
drug test, validated by a confirmation test and verified by a MRO, the
recipient shall be ineligible to receive Families First/TANF benefits for one
(1) year from the date of the positive confirmation test.
(3) Protective Payees.
(a) If a caretaker relative is found
ineligible to receive Families First/TANF benefits as a result of a positive
drug test or failure to begin, participate in, and/or complete the drug
treatment/recovery support resource program, that caretaker relative shall be
removed from the Assistance Unit and the dependent child's eligibility for
Families First/TANF benefits shall not be affected.
(b) The Department shall designate a
protective payee, either a caretaker relative or legal guardian of the child,
to receive the dependent child's Families First/TANF benefits for a child less
than sixteen (16) years of age; provided, however, for purposes of this
Chapter, that no person who is the applicant for Families First/TANF benefits
and tests positive for the use of drugs as defined in this Chapter shall serve
as a protective payee.
(4) The Families First/TANF recipients
participating in a drug treatment or recovery support program under this
Chapter shall receive necessary child care services during drug treatment,
provided, however, the recipient is participating in a work or educational
activities requirement as required by the Families First/TANF
program.
(5) Appeals. A Families
First/TANF applicant or recipient may appeal any denial of eligibility for
Families First/TANF benefits under this Chapter according to appeal procedures
set forth in Chapter 1240-5 and Title 4, Chapter 5, Part 3 of the Uniform
Administrative Procedures Act.