Employment Program
This policy is to establish and govern the administration and operations of the State Older Worker Community Service Employment Program and related funding.
The Older Worker Community Service Employment Program was established in order to foster individual economic self-sufficiency and promote useful part-time employment opportunities in community service activities for economically needy persons who are age 55 or older and who have poor employment prospects.
This policy applies to all grant recipients of the program and to any sub-grantee or contractor that receives program funds and/or participates in the program.
Older Worker Community Service Employment Act 1031 Older Americans Act of 1965 (As Amended)
Act - The Older Worker Community Service Employment Act (Act 1031 of 1985).
Eligible Individual or Participant - An individual who is age 55 or older. Priority will be given to individuals with the greatest economic need based on criteria included in Section 501.050, Subsection B.
Family - Two or more persons related by blood, marriage, or decree of court, and who are living together at a single residence including:
Participant - An individual who is eligible, receives services, and is paid wages for engaging in community service employment.
Program - The Older Worker Community Service Employment Program as created by the Act and, given the context in which program is used, shall mean either the statewide program or an individual program administered in a planning and service area (PSA).
Community Service - Social; health; welfare; educational; recreational development; maintenance or restoration of natural resources; community betterment or beautification; environmental protection and such other services which are or might be essential and necessary to the community.
Department - The Arkansas Department of Human Services.
Division - The Arkansas Division of Aging and Adult Services.
Community-Based Agency - A public or not-for-profit organization whose primary purposes and experiences are in the development and implementation of programs for the elderly.
In the event of an increase or decrease in availability of total program funds during a SFY, the Division shall proportionately revise the allocations to each PSA, based on the allocation formula.
The Division shall provide each designated program grant recipient area plan instructions prior to the beginning of the grant period.
This section states the basic standards that shall be followed by all AAAs receiving and administering funds under the Act.
At a minimum the program and each area plan funded will:
The Division will hold the AAAs responsible for:
Each AAA shall develop and utilize a plan for recruitment and selection of eligible participants which will:
Each AAA shall establish and maintain a financial management system that meets the standards set forth by the Division for all grant funds and audit standards.
Each AAA shall submit to the Division those financial reports that are required by the Division for all grants and area plans according to established procedures and deadlines.
Each AAA shall be responsible for all records, documents and files required under this regulatory policy. Retention of and access to those records, reports, documents and files shall be in accordance with the Division's established policies and procedures for all grants and area plans.
016.19.16 Ark. Code R. 003