DCF 101.09(2)(c)13.13. An alien who is lawfully residing in the United States and is one of the following: DCF 101.09(2)(c)13.a.a. An armed forces veteran who received an honorable discharge that was not on account of alienage and who completed either 24 months of continuous active duty or the full period for which the individual was called, unless the individual received a hardship discharge under 10 USC 1173, early discharge under 10 USC 1171, or a discharge due to a disability incurred or aggravated in the line of duty. DCF 101.09(2)(c)13.b.b. On active duty in the armed forces of the United States, other than active duty for training. DCF 101.09(2)(c)13.c.c. The spouse of an individual described in subd. 13. a. or b., or the unremarried surviving spouse of an individual described in subd. 13. a. or b. if the marriage was for one year or more or the individuals had a child in common. DCF 101.09(2)(c)14.14. An alien who is lawfully residing in the United States and authorized to work by the immigration and naturalization service. DCF 101.09(2)(e)1.1. Subject to subd. 2. and ch. DCF 102, every parent in the individual’s Wisconsin works group fully cooperates in good faith with efforts directed at establishing paternity and obtaining support payments or any other payments or property to which that parent and any minor child of that parent may have rights or for which that parent may be responsible unless the W-2 agency determines that the parent has good cause for failing to cooperate pursuant to ch. DCF 102. DCF 101.09(2)(e)2.2. An individual who is a member of a Wisconsin works group that fails 3 times without good cause to meet the requirements in ch. DCF 102 remains ineligible until all the members of the Wisconsin works group cooperate or for a period of 6 months, whichever is later. DCF 101.09(2)(f)(f) The individual furnishes the Wisconsin works agency with any relevant information that the Wisconsin works agency determines is necessary under s. DCF 101.08 within 7 working days after receiving a request for the information from the Wisconsin works agency. The Wisconsin works agency may extend the 7 working day time limit for an individual for whom compliance with that limit would be unduly burdensome, as determined by the agency. DCF 101.09(2)(g)(g) The individual has made a good faith effort, as determined by the Wisconsin works agency on a case-by-case basis, to obtain unsubsidized employment and has not refused any bona fide offer of employment within the 180 days immediately preceding application for a W-2 employment position. DCF 101.09(2)(h)(h) If the individual has applied for Wisconsin works within the 180 days immediately preceding the current application, the individual has cooperated with the efforts of a Wisconsin works agency to assist the individual in obtaining unsubsidized employment. DCF 101.09(2)(k)(k) On the last day of the month, the individual is not participating in a strike. DCF 101.09(2)(L)(L) The individual applies for or provides a social security account number. DCF 101.09(2)(m)(m) The individual reports any change in circumstances that may affect the individual’s eligibility to the Wisconsin works agency within 10 days after the change. DCF 101.09(2)(n)(n) The individual, or any other adult member of the individual’s Wisconsin works group, has not exceeded the lifetime limit on program participation or receipt of benefits under s. DCF 101.095. DCF 101.09(2)(o)(o) No other individual in the W-2 group is a participant in a W-2 employment position. This paragraph does not apply to an individual applying for a job access loan. DCF 101.09(2)(p)(p) The individual cooperates in providing information needed to verify enrollment information or good cause for the Learnfare program under s. 49.26, Stats., and s. DCF 101.25. DCF 101.09(2)(q)(q) The individual cooperates in the requirement to search for unsubsidized employment throughout the individual’s participation in a Wisconsin works employment position. DCF 101.09(2)(r)(r) The individual cooperates in applying for other public assistance programs or resources that the FEP believes may be available to the individual. DCF 101.09(2)(s)(s) The individual cooperates with providing eligibility information under this chapter for other members of the W-2 group. DCF 101.09(3m)(a)(a) Asset limits. An individual is eligible for a Wisconsin works employment position and job access loan only if the individual is a member of a Wisconsin works group whose assets do not exceed $2,500 in combined equity value. Except as provided in par. (c), in determining the combined equity value of assets under this subsection, the W-2 agency shall exclude all of the following: DCF 101.09(3m)(a)1.1. The equity value of vehicles up to a total equity value of $10,000. In this subdivision, “equity value of vehicles” means the trade-in value of the vehicles as given in a standard guide on motor vehicle values or as estimated by a sales representative at a local car dealership, minus any debts secured by the vehicles. DCF 101.09(3m)(a)2.2. One home that serves as the homestead for the Wisconsin works group that is valued at no more than 200 percent of the statewide median value for homes. In calculating the value of the homestead, the W-2 agency shall exclude the value of agricultural land owned by the Wisconsin works group. In this subdivision, “agricultural land” includes buildings and improvements that are devoted primarily to agricultural use and the land necessary for their location and convenience. DCF 101.09(3m)(b)(b) Sponsored alien. When an individual is a sponsored alien pursuant to 8 USC 1183a, the sponsor’s resources shall be attributed to the sponsored alien as provided under 8 USC 1631. DCF 101.09(3m)(c)(c) Hardship exemption. In determining the combined equity value of an individual’s assets under par. (a), a W-2 agency shall exclude one home, valued at any amount, that serves as the homestead for the Wisconsin works group if the W-2 agency determines that the individual qualifies for a hardship exemption based on any of the following: