DCF 101.19(1)(1) Designation of payee. CSJ or transitional placement benefits shall be made payable as appropriate to: DCF 101.19(1)(b)(b) Spouse of the participant. The spouse shall be living in the home unless designated as protective payee or appointed by a court to be the legal representative. DCF 101.19(2)(a)(a) If continued mismanagement of funds is a threat to the health and safety of the child as determined by the FEP, all or part of the CSJ or transitional placement benefit may be a protective payment or part of the CSJ or W-2 T benefit may be a direct payment and part a protective or vendor payment or both. The W-2 agency shall investigate reports of mismanagement before instituting protective or vendor payments. DCF 101.19(2)(b)(b) The W-2 agency shall document in the case record the reason for the authorization of protective or vendor payment and shall show the name of the eligible participant, the name of the protective or vendor payee, and the amount and form of payment authorized. DCF 101.19 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1997, No. 502, eff. 11-1-97. DCF 101.195DCF 101.195 Notice before taking certain actions. DCF 101.195(1)(1) Twenty percent or more reduction. Before a Wisconsin works agency may take any action that would result in a 20 percent or more reduction in a participant’s benefits due to nonparticipation with Wisconsin works program requirements, the Wisconsin works agency shall issue a written notice to the participant. The notice shall be issued no later than 5 business days following the department’s notification to the Wisconsin works agency of participants subject to a potential 20 percent or more payment reduction. The notice shall contain all of the following information: DCF 101.195(1)(d)(d) The amount to be deducted from the benefit for each hour of nonparticipation. DCF 101.195(2)(2) Termination. Before taking any action that would result in termination of a participant’s eligibility to participate in Wisconsin works, a Wisconsin works agency shall issue a written notice to the participant. The notice shall include a date and description of the deficiency, failure, or other behavior that has resulted in the termination of eligibility. DCF 101.195(3)(a)(a) In this subsection, “reasonable time” means within 7 business days after the date of the written notice issued by the Wisconsin works agency under sub. (1) or (2). DCF 101.195(3)(b)(b) A participant who believes the Wisconsin works agency’s decision to reduce benefits or terminate eligibility is in error may, within a reasonable time, provide the Wisconsin works agency with a good cause reason for the deficiency, failure, or other behavior to avoid the reduction of benefits or termination of eligibility. DCF 101.195(3)(c)(c) If the Wisconsin works agency determines the participant had good cause under s. DCF 101.20, the Wisconsin works agency shall take action to restore the participant’s benefits or eligibility to the level determined to be appropriate by the Wisconsin works agency retroactive to the date on which the benefit or eligibility was incorrectly reduced or terminated. DCF 101.195(3)(d)(d) If the participant does not provide the Wisconsin works agency with a good cause reason within a reasonable time or if the Wisconsin works agency determines the participant did not have good cause under s. DCF 101.20, the Wisconsin works agency shall proceed with the proposed action to reduce benefits or terminate eligibility. DCF 101.195 HistoryHistory: CR 17-066: cr. Register July 2018 No. 751, eff. 8-1-18. DCF 101.20(1)(1) Good cause circumstances. The FEP shall determine if a W-2 employment participant had good cause for not complying with the W-2 participation requirements or for failing to appear in person or by representative at a scheduled review under s. 49.152 (2), Stats. No good cause shall exist unless the participant provides timely notification of the good cause reason to the FEP. Good cause shall be any of the following circumstances: DCF 101.20(1)(a)(a) A required court appearance, including a required court appearance for a victim of domestic abuse. DCF 101.20(1)(b)(b) Necessary child care is unavailable and the W-2 agency is unable to provide child care or refer the participant to alternate child care arrangements. DCF 101.20(1)(c)(c) Lack of transportation with no reasonable alternative, as determined by the FEP. In determining the reasonableness of transportation alternatives, the FEP shall consider the length of the participant’s commute, participant safety, the cost of the transportation relative to the participant’s income, and other relevant factors. DCF 101.20(1)(d)(d) Participant or W-2 group member’s illness, injury, disability, or incapacity. DCF 101.20(1)(e)(e) Accommodations that have been determined necessary in a formal assessment are not available to allow the participant to complete the assigned activity. DCF 101.20(1)(f)(f) Conflict with another assigned W-2 activity or job search attempts. DCF 101.20(1)(k)(k) Routine medical or school appointments that cannot be scheduled at times other than during assigned activities. DCF 101.20(1)(m)(m) Any day that the worksite or training site is closed due to a site-specific holiday. DCF 101.20(1)(n)(n) Death in the participant’s immediate family. For purposes of this paragraph: DCF 101.20(1)(n)1.1. “Immediate family” means a participant’s spouse, nonmarital co-parent, step-parent, grandparent, foster parent, child, step-child, grandchild, foster child, brother and his spouse, sister and her spouse, aunt, uncle, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, cousin, niece and nephew of the participant or the participant’s spouse or nonmarital co-parent, and other relatives of the participant or the participant’s spouse or nonmarital co-parent if these other relatives reside in the same household as the participant. DCF 101.20(1)(n)2.2. A participant may be granted good cause for no more than 3 business days if only local travel is necessary to attend the funeral services. A participant may be granted good cause for no more than 7 business days if long-distance travel is required to attend the funeral services. In general, the good cause period may not exceed the week following the death of a member of the participant’s immediate family, but the FEP may lengthen the timeframe for good cause depending upon individual circumstances. DCF 101.20(1)(o)(o) Other circumstances beyond the control of the participant, but only as determined by the FEP. The FEP shall consider what a reasonable employer may allow under its absence policy and hardships that make completing activities and notifying the agency of missed activities more difficult for W-2 participants. DCF 101.20(2)(2) Timely notification. The participant shall notify the FEP of the good cause reason within 7 business days after an absence from a required activity to prevent a payment reduction under s. 49.148 (1) (b) 1., (b) 3., or (c), Stats. DCF 101.20(3)(3) Written documentation. In making a good cause determination, the FEP may require that the W-2 employment position participant provide written documentation that good cause existed before accepting a good cause reason for a participant’s absence from required activities if both of the following apply: DCF 101.20(3)(a)(a) The participant has a pattern of absences of more than 3 consecutive days or more than 5 days in a rolling 30-day period. An absence means being absent from any one required activity. A pattern of absences may include past absences for which a good cause reason was accepted. DCF 101.20(3)(b)(b) The FEP has reason to believe that the participant is misusing the good cause policy. DCF 101.20 HistoryHistory: 1997, No. 502, eff. 11-1-97; am. (2), Register, January, 2001, No. 541, eff. 2-1-01; correction in (2) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register November 2008 No. 635; CR 08-034: r. and recr. Register December 2010 No. 660, eff. 1-1-11; CR 21-091: am. (1) (intro.) Register July 2022 No. 799, eff. 8-1-22. DCF 101.21DCF 101.21 Sanctions — Refusal to participate. DCF 101.21(1)(a)(a) “Appropriate” means consistent with an individual’s employability plan. DCF 101.21(1)(b)(b) “Employer” means a person, entity, or Wisconsin works agency that provides employment for an individual. DCF 101.21(1)(c)(c) “Employment” means work, work experience, or training assigned to an individual. DCF 101.21(1)(d)(d) “Individual” means a participant in a Wisconsin works employment position or a second parent in the participant’s Wisconsin works group who is subject to a work requirement under s. DCF 101.27. DCF 101.21(1)(e)(e) “Misconduct” means one or more actions or conduct evincing such willful or wanton disregard of an employer’s interests as is found in deliberate violations or disregard of standards of behavior which an employer has a right to expect of its employees, or in carelessness or negligence of such degree or recurrence as to manifest culpability, wrongful intent, or evil design of equal severity to such disregard, or to show an intentional and substantial disregard of an employer’s interests, or of an employee’s duties and obligations to an employer. In addition, “misconduct” includes any of the following: DCF 101.21(1)(e)1.1. A violation by an individual of an employer’s reasonable written policies concerning the use of alcohol beverages, controlled substances defined in s. 961.01(4), Stats., or controlled substance analogs defined in s. 961.01 (4m), Stats. DCF 101.21(1)(e)2.2. Theft of an employer’s property or services with intent to deprive the employer of the property or services permanently, theft of currency of any value, felonious conduct connected with an individual’s employment with an employer, or intentional or negligent conduct by an individual that causes substantial damage to an employer’s property. DCF 101.21(1)(e)3.3. Conviction of an individual of a crime, while on or off duty, if the individual is unable to perform the duties that the individual performs for an employer due to the conviction. DCF 101.21(1)(e)4.4. One or more threats or acts of harassment, assault, or other physical violence by an individual at an employment site. DCF 101.21(1)(e)5.5. Use of profane or abusive language directed toward staff or others at an employment site. DCF 101.21(1)(f)(f) “Participation period” means the 16th of one month to the 15th of the next month. DCF 101.21(2)(2) A Wisconsin works agency shall provide to each individual in the program a written description of the following: DCF 101.21(2)(a)(a) The individual’s obligation to participate in assigned activities. DCF 101.21(2)(c)(c) The individual’s ineligibility to participate in the Wisconsin works program for 3 months if an individual in the Wisconsin works group demonstrates a refusal to participate. DCF 101.21(3)(3) An individual demonstrates a refusal to participate if the individual does any of the following: DCF 101.21(3)(a)(a) Is discharged from employment for misconduct or engages in misconduct on the premises of an employer. DCF 101.21(3)(b)(b) Fails to appear or appears more than 15 minutes after the scheduled start time of an interview with a prospective employer, a job fair, or a meeting with a prospective employer that was arranged by the Wisconsin works agency. DCF 101.21(3)(c)(c) Leaves an interview or a meeting with a prospective employer prior to the conclusion of the interview or meeting. DCF 101.21(3)(d)(d) Appears for an interview or a meeting with a prospective employer wearing inappropriate attire or exhibiting inappropriate grooming after receiving written or oral directions or training on appropriate attire and grooming. DCF 101.21(3)(e)(e) Fails to complete a job application required by a prospective employer. DCF 101.21(3)(f)(f) Communicates to a prospective employer an unreasonable requirement for salary, hours of employment, or working conditions that disqualifies the individual from employment with that employer. DCF 101.21(3)(g)(g) Provides incorrect or incomplete information regarding employment qualifications in an interview or job application that disqualifies the individual from employment with the prospective employer after receiving written or oral directions or training from the Wisconsin works agency regarding interviewing and filling out employment applications. DCF 101.21(3)(h)(h) Voluntarily leaves appropriate employment or refuses a bona fide offer of appropriate employment. DCF 101.21(3)(i)(i) Is a member of a Wisconsin works group whose benefit has been reduced by 20 percent or more under s. 49.148 (1) (b) or (c), Stats., for 2 consecutive participation periods or for 3 non-consecutive participation periods in a rolling 6-month period. DCF 101.21(3)(j)(j) Refuses or fails to follow a verbal or written direction from Wisconsin works agency staff or staff at an employment site. DCF 101.21(3)(k)(k) Uses vulgar or profane language or engages in abusive behavior directed towards staff or others in the Wisconsin works agency or employment site. DCF 101.21(3)(L)(L) Violates written work rules developed by the employer, if the work rules were provided to the individual and there is a signed acknowledgement of receipt of the work rules in the individual’s case record. DCF 101.21(4)(4) Notwithstanding sub. (3) (intro.), an individual who does any of the actions specified in sub. (3) (a) to (L) does not demonstrate a refusal to participate if the Wisconsin works agency determines that the individual has good cause under s. DCF 101.20. DCF 101.21 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1997, No. 502, eff. 11-1-97; am. (1) (a) and (b) (intro.), Register, July, 2000, No. 535, eff. 8-1-00; corrections in (1) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register November 2008 No. 635; CR 17-066: r. and recr. (1) Register July 2018 No. 751, eff. 8-1-18; correction in (1) (a) (intro.) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register July 2018 No. 751; CR 21-091: renum. (1) to DCF 101.21, r. (2) Register July 2022 No. 799, eff. 8-1-22; correction in (1) (intro.), (2) (b), (4) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register July 2022 No. 799. DCF 101.23(1)(a)(a) “Administrative error” means an error committed by an agency or the department in determining benefits given under s. 49.148, 49.155, 49.157, or 49.19, Stats., that results in an overpayment. DCF 101.23(1)(b)(b) “Client error” means an error caused by an individual who is a member of a W-2 or AFDC group reporting incorrect information or failing to report information due to misunderstanding or mistake that results in an overpayment under s. 49.148, 49.155, 49.157, or 49.19, Stats. DCF 101.23(1)(c)(c) “Complies with the payment schedule” as used in s. 49.195 (3m) (h), Stats., means the debtor submits each payment due on an overpayment so that it is received by the department by the due date every month over the life of the debt. DCF 101.23(1)(e)(e) “Disposable earnings” means that part of the earnings of any debtor after the deduction from those earnings of any amounts required by law to be withheld, any life, health, dental or similar type of insurance premiums, union dues, any amount necessary to comply with a court order to contribute to the support of minor children, and any levy, wage assignment, or garnishment executed prior to the date of a levy under this section. DCF 101.23(1)(f)(f) “Intentional program violation” means an individual who is a member of a W-2 or AFDC group intentionally made a false or misleading statement or misrepresented, concealed, or withheld facts that resulted in an overpayment under s. 49.148, 49.155, 49.157, or 49.19, Stats. An intentional program violation may be determined based on an administrative hearing, a court finding, a signed waiver of an administrative hearing for an alleged intentional program violation, or a consent agreement in lieu of prosecution based on the same facts or events as the intentional program violation. DCF 101.23(1)(g)(g) “Overpayment” or “debt” means any benefit or payment received under s. 49.148, 49.155, 49.157, or 49.19, Stats., in an amount greater than the amount that the individual, AFDC assistance group, or W-2 group was eligible to receive under applicable statutes and rules, regardless of the reason for the overpayment. An overpayment may be the result of client error, administrative error, or intentional program violation. DCF 101.23(1)(h)(h) “Recoupment” means the process of repayment of an overpayment by the department withholding a portion of a W-2 participant’s grant under s. 49.148, Stats.
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