Title 49, Chapter 4, Section 181
( 49-4-181)
As used in this article, the term: (1) "Applicant" means a person who applies for assistance under
the state plan. (2) "Assistance" means the temporary assistance provided to needy
families with children in accordance with Part A of Title IV of
the federal Social Security Act, as amended, regulations
promulgated pursuant thereto by the secretary of health and human
services, all applicable laws of this state, the state plan, and
regulations of the Board of Human Resources. (3) "Board" means the Board of Human Resources. (4) "Cash assistance" means the money payment component of TANF
assistance. (5) "Department" means the Department of Human Resources. (6) "Family" means one or more children living with a responsible
parent, both parents, or other caretaker relative or legal
guardian. (7) "Recipient" means a person who receives assistance pursuant to
the state plan. (8) "State plan" means the plan submitted by the State of Georgia
to the secretary of health and human services, pursuant to Part A
of Title IV of the federal Social Security Act, as amended,
particularly by the Act of August 22, 1996, Public Law 104-193,
the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation
Act of 1996, as amended. (9) "TANF" means temporary assistance for needy families. (10) "Work activity" means a work activity as defined by Part A of
Title IV of the federal Social Security Act, as amended. The term
currently includes any of the following: (A) Unsubsidized employment; (B) Subsidized private sector employment; (C) Subsidized public sector employment; (D) Work experience, including work associated with the
refurbishing of publicly assisted housing, if sufficient private
sector employment is not available; (E) On-the-job training; (F) Job search and job readiness assistance, but such activity
by a recipient shall be limited to no more than six weeks, only
four weeks of which may be consecutive, unless the state's
unemployment rate is 50 percent above the national average, in
which case such activity shall be limited to no more than 12
weeks, only four weeks of which may be consecutive;
(G) Community service programs; (H) Vocational educational training, not to exceed 12 months
with respect to any individual; (I) Job skills training directly related to employment; (J) Education directly related to employment, in the case of a
recipient who has not received a high school diploma or a
certificate of high school equivalency; (K) Satisfactory attendance at secondary school or in a course
of study leading to a certificate of general equivalence, in the
case of a recipient who has not completed secondary school or
received such a certificate of high school equivalency; and (L) The provision of child care services to an individual who is
participating in a community service program. In the event the definition of work activities in Part A of Title
IV of the federal Social Security Act is amended to delete from or
add to the list of activities contained in this paragraph, any
such change or changes shall be incorporated into this paragraph.
The minimum average number of hours per week of such work activity
for not less than the percentage of recipients comprising the
minimum work participation rate in a given federal fiscal year
shall be as follows: The minimum average
If the month is in number of hours per
federal fiscal year week is: 1997........................................................... 20 1998........................................................... 20 1999........................................................... 25 2000 or thereafter............................................. 30 (11) "Work participation rate" means the percentage of TANF
recipients who are required to engage in a work activity in
accordance with Part A of Title IV of the federal Social Security
Act, as amended. The minimum work participation rate with respect
to all families receiving assistance under the Georgia TANF
Program shall be, in accordance with current federal law, as
follows: The minimum
If the federal participation
fiscal year is: rate is: 1997.......................................................... 25% 1998.......................................................... 30% 1999.......................................................... 35% 2000.......................................................... 40%
2001.......................................................... 45% 2002 or thereafter............................................ 50% The minimum work participation rate with respect to two-parent
families receiving assistance under the Georgia TANF Program shall
be, in accordance with current federal law, as follows: The minimum
If the federal participation
fiscal year is: rate is: 1997.......................................................... 75% 1998.......................................................... 75% 1999 or thereafter............................................ 90% Provided, however, that the work participation rates reflected in
this paragraph may be adjusted due to caseload reductions in
accordance with Part A of Title IV of the federal Social Security
Act, as amended. |