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5107.64 Alternative work activities.

County departments of job and family services shall establish and administer alternative work activities for minor heads of households and adults participating in Ohio works first. In establishing alternative work activities, county departments are not limited by the restrictions Title IV-A imposes on work activities. The following are examples of alternative work activities that a county department may establish:

(A) Parenting classes and life-skills training;

(B) Participation in an alcohol or drug addiction program certified by the department of alcohol and drug addiction services under section 3793.06 of the Revised Code;

(C) In the case of a homeless assistance group, finding a home;

(D) In the case of a minor head of household or adult with a disability, active work in an individual written rehabilitation plan with the rehabilitation services commission;

(E) In the case of a minor head of household or adult who has been the victim of domestic violence, residing in a domestic violence shelter, receiving counseling or treatment related to the domestic violence, or participating in criminal justice activities against the domestic violence offender;

(F) An education program under which a participant who does not speak English attends English as a second language course.

Effective Date: 07-01-2000

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Ohio > Title51 > Chapter5107 > 5107_64

5107.64 Alternative work activities.

County departments of job and family services shall establish and administer alternative work activities for minor heads of households and adults participating in Ohio works first. In establishing alternative work activities, county departments are not limited by the restrictions Title IV-A imposes on work activities. The following are examples of alternative work activities that a county department may establish:

(A) Parenting classes and life-skills training;

(B) Participation in an alcohol or drug addiction program certified by the department of alcohol and drug addiction services under section 3793.06 of the Revised Code;

(C) In the case of a homeless assistance group, finding a home;

(D) In the case of a minor head of household or adult with a disability, active work in an individual written rehabilitation plan with the rehabilitation services commission;

(E) In the case of a minor head of household or adult who has been the victim of domestic violence, residing in a domestic violence shelter, receiving counseling or treatment related to the domestic violence, or participating in criminal justice activities against the domestic violence offender;

(F) An education program under which a participant who does not speak English attends English as a second language course.

Effective Date: 07-01-2000


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Ohio > Title51 > Chapter5107 > 5107_64

5107.64 Alternative work activities.

County departments of job and family services shall establish and administer alternative work activities for minor heads of households and adults participating in Ohio works first. In establishing alternative work activities, county departments are not limited by the restrictions Title IV-A imposes on work activities. The following are examples of alternative work activities that a county department may establish:

(A) Parenting classes and life-skills training;

(B) Participation in an alcohol or drug addiction program certified by the department of alcohol and drug addiction services under section 3793.06 of the Revised Code;

(C) In the case of a homeless assistance group, finding a home;

(D) In the case of a minor head of household or adult with a disability, active work in an individual written rehabilitation plan with the rehabilitation services commission;

(E) In the case of a minor head of household or adult who has been the victim of domestic violence, residing in a domestic violence shelter, receiving counseling or treatment related to the domestic violence, or participating in criminal justice activities against the domestic violence offender;

(F) An education program under which a participant who does not speak English attends English as a second language course.

Effective Date: 07-01-2000