Examples of PROMISE JOBS program in a sentence
A person who is participating in activities approved under the PROMISE JOBS program is eligible for child care assistance without regard to income if there is a need for child care services.
The person is participating in activities approved under the PROMISE JOBS program and there is a need for child care services.
The parent needs child care services due to participation in activities approved under the PROMISE JOBS program.
The division and the department of human services shall share information and data necessary for tracking performance measures of the family development and self-sufficiency grant program, for referring families participating in the promoting independence and self-sufficiency through employment job opportunities and basic skills (PROMISE JOBS) program under section 239B.17 and related activities and programs to the grant program, and for meeting federal reporting requirements.
EXCEPTION: Each PROMISE JOBS participant is limited to 24 fiscal months of child care assistance.(1) All child care assistance payments issued under the PROMISE JOBS program count toward this limit.(2) All child care assistance payments issued for child care provided on or after March 1, 2009, count toward this limit, including payments issued while the person was not a PROMISE JOBS participant, pursuant to 441—subparagraph 170.2(2)“b”(1).
The PROMISE JOBS worker is authorized to donate to nonprofit organizations any items determined to be unusable by the PROMISE JOBS program.
Unless the department of human services determines a person is exempt as specified in 441—subrule 41.24(2), an application for FIP assistance constitutes a registration for the PROMISE JOBS program and acceptance of the requirement to enter into an FIA for all members of the FIP case and all other persons responsible for the FIA as specified at rule 441—41.24(239B).93.3(2) Referral.
Participants shall have the right to file a written appeal concerning any alleged violation of a PROMISE JOBS program policy that is imposed as a condition of participation.
A participant shall have the right to appeal the content of the FIA when the informal resolution process described at subrule 93.15(1) does not resolve a disagreement between the participant and the PROMISE JOBS worker.93.15(3) Appeal of an alleged violation of PROMISE JOBS program policy.
To reconsider, the participant must complete significant contact with or action in regard to the PROMISE JOBS program as described at 441—subparagraph 41.24(8)“d”(3).a.