As used in this chapter, the following terms having the meanings set forth herein, unless the context in which such terms are used clearly indicates to the contrary:
In accord with federal requirements, job search activities must be supervised by the department of labor and training and must be reported to the department of human services in accordance with TANF work verification requirements.
Except in the context of rehabilitation employment plans, and special services provided by the department of children, youth and families, job-search and job-readiness activities are limited to four (4) consecutive weeks, or for a total of six (6) weeks in a twelve-month (12) period, with limited exceptions as defined by the department. The department of human services, in consultation with the department of labor and training, shall extend job-search, and job-readiness assistance for up to twelve (12) weeks in a fiscal year if a state has an unemployment rate at least fifty percent (50%) greater than the United States unemployment rate if the state meets the definition of a "needy state" under the contingency fund provisions of federal law.
Preparation to seek employment, or job readiness, may include, but may not be limited to: the participant obtaining life-skills training; homelessness services; domestic violence services; special services for families provided by the department of children, youth and families; substance abuse treatment; mental health treatment; or rehabilitation activities as appropriate for those who are otherwise employable. The services, treatment, or therapy must be determined to be necessary and certified by a qualified medical or mental health professional. Intensive work-readiness services may include: work-based literacy; numeracy; hands-on training; work experience; and case management services. Nothing in this section shall be interpreted to mean that the department of labor and training shall be the sole provider of job-readiness activities described herein.
R.I. Gen. Laws § 40-5.2-8