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§ 335-a. Assessments and employability plans for certain recipients in  households  without  dependent children.  1. To the extent resources are  available, the social  services  official  shall,  within  a  reasonable  period  of  time not to exceed one year following application and not to  the exclusion of the assessment requirements of  section  three  hundred  thirty-five  of this title, conduct an assessment of employability based  on the  educational  level,  including  literacy  and  English  language  proficiency;  basic  skills  proficiency; supportive services needs; and  the skills, prior work experience, training and vocational interests  of  each  participant.    This  assessment  shall include a review of family  circumstances.    2. (a) Based on the assessment required by  subdivision  one  of  this  section,   the  social  services  official,  in  consultation  with  the  participant, shall develop an employability plan in writing which  shall  set  forth  the  services  that  will be provided by the social services  official and the activities in which the  participant  will  take  part,  including supportive services and shall set forth an employment goal for  the  participant. A local social services district may assign recipients  in  households  without  dependent  children  to   any   activity.   The  employability  plan  also  shall  take  into  account  the participant's  supportive services needs, available program resources, local employment  opportunities, and where the social services official is considering  an  educational  activity assignment for such participant, the participant's  liability for  student  loans,  grants  and  scholarship  awards.    The  employability  plan shall be explained to the participant. Any change to  the participant's employability plan required  by  the  social  services  official shall be discussed with the participant and shall be documented  in writing.    (b)  Where  an  assessment  indicates  that  a  participant who is not  subject to the education requirements of this title has not  attained  a  basic  literacy  level, the social services official shall encourage and  may require the participant to enter a program to achieve basic literacy  or high school equivalency or to  enter  such  educational  programs  in  combination   with   other   training  activities  consistent  with  the  employability plan.    3. A local social services  official  shall,  pursuant  to  department  regulations  developed  in consultation with the department of education  and the department of social services or  its  successor  agencies,  use  designated   trained   staff   or   contract  with  providers  having  a  demonstrated effectiveness  in  performing  assessments  and  developing  employability  plans  to  perform  assessments and develop employability  plans.    4. Each applicant for or recipient of public assistance  as  described  herein  must  participate  in  an  assessment  as required by the social  services district in accordance with the  conditions  of  this  section.  Applicants  who  fail  or refuse to participate with the requirements of  this section shall be ineligible for public assistance.  Recipients  who  fail  or  refuse  to  participate  with the requirements of this section  shall be subject to the sanctions set forth  in  section  three  hundred  forty-two of this title.    5.  A social services district shall assign participants to activities  pursuant  to  their  employability  plans  to the extent that supportive  services including transportation are available.    6. Nothing in this section shall be  construed  to  prevent  a  social  services   official  from  providing  an  assessment  more  detailed  or  comprehensive that the requirements set forth in this section.

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Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-5 > Title-9-b > 335-a

§ 335-a. Assessments and employability plans for certain recipients in  households  without  dependent children.  1. To the extent resources are  available, the social  services  official  shall,  within  a  reasonable  period  of  time not to exceed one year following application and not to  the exclusion of the assessment requirements of  section  three  hundred  thirty-five  of this title, conduct an assessment of employability based  on the  educational  level,  including  literacy  and  English  language  proficiency;  basic  skills  proficiency; supportive services needs; and  the skills, prior work experience, training and vocational interests  of  each  participant.    This  assessment  shall include a review of family  circumstances.    2. (a) Based on the assessment required by  subdivision  one  of  this  section,   the  social  services  official,  in  consultation  with  the  participant, shall develop an employability plan in writing which  shall  set  forth  the  services  that  will be provided by the social services  official and the activities in which the  participant  will  take  part,  including supportive services and shall set forth an employment goal for  the  participant. A local social services district may assign recipients  in  households  without  dependent  children  to   any   activity.   The  employability  plan  also  shall  take  into  account  the participant's  supportive services needs, available program resources, local employment  opportunities, and where the social services official is considering  an  educational  activity assignment for such participant, the participant's  liability for  student  loans,  grants  and  scholarship  awards.    The  employability  plan shall be explained to the participant. Any change to  the participant's employability plan required  by  the  social  services  official shall be discussed with the participant and shall be documented  in writing.    (b)  Where  an  assessment  indicates  that  a  participant who is not  subject to the education requirements of this title has not  attained  a  basic  literacy  level, the social services official shall encourage and  may require the participant to enter a program to achieve basic literacy  or high school equivalency or to  enter  such  educational  programs  in  combination   with   other   training  activities  consistent  with  the  employability plan.    3. A local social services  official  shall,  pursuant  to  department  regulations  developed  in consultation with the department of education  and the department of social services or  its  successor  agencies,  use  designated   trained   staff   or   contract  with  providers  having  a  demonstrated effectiveness  in  performing  assessments  and  developing  employability  plans  to  perform  assessments and develop employability  plans.    4. Each applicant for or recipient of public assistance  as  described  herein  must  participate  in  an  assessment  as required by the social  services district in accordance with the  conditions  of  this  section.  Applicants  who  fail  or refuse to participate with the requirements of  this section shall be ineligible for public assistance.  Recipients  who  fail  or  refuse  to  participate  with the requirements of this section  shall be subject to the sanctions set forth  in  section  three  hundred  forty-two of this title.    5.  A social services district shall assign participants to activities  pursuant  to  their  employability  plans  to the extent that supportive  services including transportation are available.    6. Nothing in this section shall be  construed  to  prevent  a  social  services   official  from  providing  an  assessment  more  detailed  or  comprehensive that the requirements set forth in this section.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-5 > Title-9-b > 335-a

§ 335-a. Assessments and employability plans for certain recipients in  households  without  dependent children.  1. To the extent resources are  available, the social  services  official  shall,  within  a  reasonable  period  of  time not to exceed one year following application and not to  the exclusion of the assessment requirements of  section  three  hundred  thirty-five  of this title, conduct an assessment of employability based  on the  educational  level,  including  literacy  and  English  language  proficiency;  basic  skills  proficiency; supportive services needs; and  the skills, prior work experience, training and vocational interests  of  each  participant.    This  assessment  shall include a review of family  circumstances.    2. (a) Based on the assessment required by  subdivision  one  of  this  section,   the  social  services  official,  in  consultation  with  the  participant, shall develop an employability plan in writing which  shall  set  forth  the  services  that  will be provided by the social services  official and the activities in which the  participant  will  take  part,  including supportive services and shall set forth an employment goal for  the  participant. A local social services district may assign recipients  in  households  without  dependent  children  to   any   activity.   The  employability  plan  also  shall  take  into  account  the participant's  supportive services needs, available program resources, local employment  opportunities, and where the social services official is considering  an  educational  activity assignment for such participant, the participant's  liability for  student  loans,  grants  and  scholarship  awards.    The  employability  plan shall be explained to the participant. Any change to  the participant's employability plan required  by  the  social  services  official shall be discussed with the participant and shall be documented  in writing.    (b)  Where  an  assessment  indicates  that  a  participant who is not  subject to the education requirements of this title has not  attained  a  basic  literacy  level, the social services official shall encourage and  may require the participant to enter a program to achieve basic literacy  or high school equivalency or to  enter  such  educational  programs  in  combination   with   other   training  activities  consistent  with  the  employability plan.    3. A local social services  official  shall,  pursuant  to  department  regulations  developed  in consultation with the department of education  and the department of social services or  its  successor  agencies,  use  designated   trained   staff   or   contract  with  providers  having  a  demonstrated effectiveness  in  performing  assessments  and  developing  employability  plans  to  perform  assessments and develop employability  plans.    4. Each applicant for or recipient of public assistance  as  described  herein  must  participate  in  an  assessment  as required by the social  services district in accordance with the  conditions  of  this  section.  Applicants  who  fail  or refuse to participate with the requirements of  this section shall be ineligible for public assistance.  Recipients  who  fail  or  refuse  to  participate  with the requirements of this section  shall be subject to the sanctions set forth  in  section  three  hundred  forty-two of this title.    5.  A social services district shall assign participants to activities  pursuant  to  their  employability  plans  to the extent that supportive  services including transportation are available.    6. Nothing in this section shall be  construed  to  prevent  a  social  services   official  from  providing  an  assessment  more  detailed  or  comprehensive that the requirements set forth in this section.