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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a)(1) The overall participation rate for a fiscal year is the average of the State's overall participation rates for each month in the fiscal year.
(2) The rate applies to families with a work-eligible individual.
(b) We determine a State's overall participation rate for a month as follows:
(1) The number of TANF and SSP–MOE families that include a work-eligible individual who meets the requirements set forth in § 261.31 for the month (i.e., the numerator), divided by,
(2) The number of TANF and SSP–MOE families that include a work-eligible individual, minus the number of such families that are subject to a penalty for refusing to work in that month (i.e., the denominator). However, if a family with a work-eligible individual has been penalized for refusal to participate in work activities for more than three of the last 12 months, we will not exclude it from the participation rate calculation.
(3) At State option, we will include in the participation rate calculation families with a work-eligible individual that have been penalized for refusing to work no more than three of the last 12 months.
(c)(1) A State has the option of not requiring a single custodial parent caring for a child under age one to engage in work.
(2) At State option, we will disregard a family with such a parent from the participation rate calculation for a maximum of 12 months.
(d)(1) If a family receives assistance for only part of a month, we will count it as a month of participation if a work-eligible individual is engaged in work for the minimum average number of hours in each full week that the family receives assistance in that month.
(2) If a State pays benefits retroactively (i.e., for the period between application and approval of benefits), it has the option to consider the family to be receiving assistance during the period of retroactivity.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 45. Public Welfare § 45.261.22 How will we determine a State's overall work rate? - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-45-public-welfare/cfr-sect-45-261-22/
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