Program Component Clause Samples
The "Program Component" clause defines and outlines the specific parts or elements that make up a larger program or project under an agreement. It typically details the individual tasks, deliverables, or services that are included within the overall scope, such as training modules, software features, or phases of implementation. By clearly identifying each component, this clause ensures that both parties have a mutual understanding of what is to be provided, reducing ambiguity and helping to manage expectations throughout the duration of the contract.
Program Component. Workfare will be the only FSET component offered in the county. Following approval of food stamp benefits for new applicants, including those who are also approved for GA cash grants, and re-certification of Food Stamp benefits for ongoing recipients, a referral is made to the "Workfare Evaluation Group." At the meeting, participants are advised of their rights and responsibilities under workfare. "No shows" to the group meeting are noted and reported to the Food Stamp Eligibility Worker (EW), who may reschedule the appointment. After the meeting, participants are referred to job search for up to 30 days. After the 30-day job search period, participants who are unsuccessful at finding employment are referred for a workfare assignment. They are referred to a community-based organization (CBO) or a county government facility to perform grounds maintenance and janitorial cleaning. Participants are also referred to the county’s Department of Public Works to sweep streets and clean busses and light rail trains. If participants claim they are unable to perform the required duties, they are referred for a medical evaluation within three working days. If an individual is found to be physically or mentally unfit, the individual is deferred from participation and their Food Stamp EW is notified of the results of the medical evaluation. If the individual is found to be fit, the individual is referred to an Employment Counselor for further evaluation and job counseling. The total work hours assigned per month will be determined by dividing the households' monthly food stamp allotment by the State minimum wage.
