H. B. 2767
(By Delegates Compton, Fleischauer, Pethtel, Houston,
Marshall, Kelley and Linch)
[Introduced February 15, 1999; referred to the
Committee on Finance.]
A BILL to amend and reenact sections three and six, article nine,
chapter nine of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine
hundred thirty-one, as amended, all relating to the West
Virginia Works Act; and excluding supplemental security
income from the definition of "income" for purposes of
determining financial eligibility for temporary assistance
for needy families.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That sections three and six, article nine, chapter nine of
the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one,
as amended, be amended and reenacted, all to read as follows:
ARTICLE 9. WEST VIRGINIA WORKS PROGRAM.
§9-9-3. Definitions.
In addition to the rules for the construction of statutes in
section ten, article two, chapter two of this code and the words
and terms defined in section two, article one of this chapter,
unless a different meaning appears from the context:
(a) "At-risk family" means a group of West Virginians
persons living in the same household, living below the federally
designated poverty level, lacking the resources to become
self-supporting, and consisting of a dependent minor child or
children living with a parent, stepparent or caretaker-relative;
an "at-risk family" may include an unmarried minor parent and his
or her dependent child or children who live in an adult
supervised setting;
(b) "Beneficiary" or "participant" means any parent or
caretaker-relative in an at-risk family who receives cash
assistance for himself or herself and family members;
(c) "Cash assistance" means temporary assistance for needy
families or diversionary assistance;
(d) "Challenge" means any fact, circumstance or situation
that prevents a person from becoming self-sufficient or from
seeking, obtaining or maintaining employment of any kind,
including physical or mental disabilities, lack of education,
testing, training, counseling, child care arrangements,
transportation, medical treatment or substance abuse treatment;
(e) "Community or personal development" means activities designed or intended to eliminate challenges to participation in
self-sufficiency activities. These activities are to provide
community benefit and enhance personal responsibility, including,
but not limited to, classes or counseling for learning life
skills or parenting, dependent care, job readiness, volunteer
work, participation in sheltered workshops or substance abuse
treatment;
(f) "Department" means the state department of health and
human resources;
(g) "Division" means the division of human services;
(h) "Income" means money received by any member of an
at-risk family which can be used at the discretion of the
household to meet its basic needs: Provided, That income shall
does not include supplemental security income, earnings of minor
children in school, payments received from earned income tax
credit or tax refunds;
(i) "Personal responsibility contract" means a written
agreement entered into by the division and a beneficiary which
establishes the responsibilities and obligations of the
beneficiary;
(j) "Secretary" means the secretary of the state department
of health and human resources;
(k) "Subsidized employment" means employment with earnings provided by an employer who receives a subsidy from the division
for the creation and maintenance of the employment position;
(l) "Support services" means includes, but is not limited
to, the following services: Child care; medicaid; transportation
assistance; information and referral; resource development
services which is includes assisting families to receive child
support enforcement and supplemental social security income;
family support services which is includes parenting, budgeting
and family planning; relocation assistance; and mentoring
services;
(m) "Unsubsidized employment" means employment with earnings
provided by an employer who does not receive a subsidy from the
division for the creation and maintenance of the employment
position;
(n) "Work" means unsubsidized employment, subsidized
employment, work experience or community or personal development;
and
(o) "Work experience" means unpaid structured work
activities that are provided in an environment where performance
expectations are similar to those existing in unsubsidized
employment and which provide training in occupational areas that
can realistically be expected to lead to unsubsidized employment.
§9-9-6. Program participation.
(a) Unless otherwise noted in this article, all adult
recipients of cash assistance shall be required to participate in
the West Virginia works pilot program in accordance with the
provisions of this article. The level of participation, services
to be delivered and work requirements shall be defined within the
terms of the personal responsibility contract and through rules
established by the secretary.
(b) To the extent funding permits, any individual exempt
under the provisions of section eight of this article may
participate in the activities and programs offered through the
West Virginia works program.
(c) Support services other than cash assistance through the
works program may be provided to at-risk families to eliminate
the need for cash assistance.
(d) Cash assistance through the works program may be
provided to an at-risk family if the combined family income,
excluding supplemental security income received by any member of
the family, is below the income and asset test levels established
by the division: Provided, That an at-risk family that includes
a married man and woman and dependent children of either one or
both may receive an additional cash assistance benefit in an
amount ten percent greater than the cash assistance benefit
provided to the same size household in which there are no married adults: Provided, however, That an at-risk family shall receive
an additional cash assistance benefit in an amount equal to the
amount of child support collected in a month on behalf of a child
or children of the at-risk family, not to exceed fifty dollars.
NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to exclude supplemental
security income from the definition of "income" for purposes of
determining financial eligibility for temporary assistance to
needy families under the West Virginia Works Act.
Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken
from the present law, and underscoring indicates new language
that would be added.