Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 49, December 7, 2024
Section 281.3 - Eligibility requirements(a) A family is eligible to receive time-out benefits if the head of household or spouse of head of household is one of the following: (1)A working individual. An individual who is participating in work and work-related activities for at least the number of hours specified in subparagraphs (i)-(iv), or who is meeting the Federal definition of "engaged in work" as specified in section 407 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C.A. § 607(c)), whichever provides for the greater number of hours of work.(i) Working in paid employment 30 hours per week.(ii) Working in self-employment 30 hours per week.(iii) Working in paid employment at least 20 hours per week and engaging in additional hours of approved work-related activity so that the total hours of work plus approved work-related activity equals or exceeds 30.(iv) For a two-parent family, working in paid employment a combined total of 55 hours per week.(2)An early engager. An individual who completed the job search required under § 165.31(b) (relating to RESET participation requirements) and who meets one of the following conditions: (i) Began an approved employment and training activity for at least 30 hours per week during the first 12 months of receiving cash assistance, and continues to participate in the activity for at least 30 hours per week.(ii) Enrolled in a postsecondary educational activity defined as full time by the institution during the first 12 months of receiving cash assistance, and is maintaining satisfactory progress, as defined by the institution.(3)An exempt volunteer. An individual who is exempt from RESET participation requirements due to a verified physical or mental disability under § 165.21(c)(1) (relating to exemptions from RESET participation requirements), and voluntarily participates in MPP, as defined in § 281.2 (relating to definitions). For continued eligibility for time-out, an exempt volunteer shall comply with MPP.(4)A kinship caregiver. A kinship caregiver, as defined in § 281.2, who meets the following conditions:(i) Has received at least 24 months of cash assistance for the caretaker and a related minor dependent child or has care and control of a related minor dependent child as a result of a court-ordered placement by county children and youth social services, as defined in § 3130.5 (relating to definitions).(ii) Is not receiving TANF for the kinship caregiver's own children.(iii) Is meeting RESET participation requirements, as specified in § 165.31, unless the individual is exempt or has good cause for not meeting those requirements.(b) A family is eligible to receive time-out if a family member is a victim of domestic violence, as defined in § 281.2. This section cited in 55 Pa. Code § 281.4 (relating to limitations).