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Title: Relocation Assistance


1
Relocation Assistance
  • Agency for Workforce Innovation
  • Statewide Training
  • Spring 2005

2
Relocation Basics
  • Available to TCA applicants or recipients
  • May relocate to another area in the state or may
    relocate out of state
  • If approved for a reason other than domestic
    violence, the family cannot reapply for TCA for
    at least 6 months
  • Reapplication for TCA is allowed in emergency
    situations

3
Relocation Basics (Continued)
  • Relocated individuals are eligible for up to 2
    years of transitional childcare if employment is
    secured within a specified period of time
  • A family may relocate more than once
  • The relocation payment does not count toward
    time-limits
  • There is no specified dollar amount
  • Maximum amounts should be included in the Local
    Operating Procedures

4
Eligibility Requirements
  • The family must demonstrate a need to
    relocate
  • The family must demonstrate a contributing factor
    to achieving self-sufficiency
  • The family must be eligible for TCA (applicant)
    or receiving TCA (recipient)
  • The family must not have exhausted their lifetime
    limit on TCA
  • If the family has met their lifetime limit on
    TCA, the RWB may fund the relocation with local
    RWB TANF dollars

5
Demonstration of Need
  • The individual
  • Is located in an area with limited employment
    opportunities
  • Is geographically isolated
  • Has formidable transportation barriers
  • Is isolated from their extended family
  • Has experienced domestic violence which
    interferes with the ability of a parent to
    maintain self-sufficiency

6
Contributing Factors
  • The individual
  • Is unlikely to achieve economic self-sufficiency
    in the current community
  • Has secured a job that provides an increased
    salary or improved benefits and requires
    relocation to another community
  • Has a family support network that will contribute
    to job retention in another community
  • Is determined to be a victim of domestic violence
    who would experience a reduced probability of
    further incidents through relocation or
  • Must relocate to receive education or training
    that is directly related to the applicants
    employment or career advancement

7
Step 1
  • Determine that the family is receiving Temporary
    Cash Assistance
  • OR
  • Determine the family is potentially eligible for
    TCA and requirements for diversion would likely
    be met
  • The RWB provider and the individual requesting
    Relocation Assistance should begin by completing
    the Relocation Assistance Checklist

8
Step 2
  • Determine there is a need for the family to
    relocate to a new community
  • Determine there is a basis for believing that the
    relocation to a new community will contribute to
    the familys ability to achieve self-sufficiency
  • Ensure the need and contributing factor has been
    verified or documented as appropriate based on
    LOP

9
Step 3
  • Establish a relocation plan that includes
  • A relocation budget based on the Relocation
    Budget Worksheet (AWI-0002)
  • Estimates for relocation expenses
  • Estimates for employment related expenses
  • Documentation from the individual to ensure
    relocation funds will be expended properly and
    the relocation will take place
  • Assurance the relocation will be successful
    without relying on TCA to meet on-going expenses
  • Provisions to protect the safety of victims of
    domestic violence and avoid provisions that place
    them in anticipated danger

10
Step 4
  • Determine that the receiving community has the
    capacity to provide needed services and
    employment opportunities
  • If the family is planning to relocate within the
    state, contact the local One-Stop Career Center
    in the receiving community
  • If out of state, use directory assistance and the
    Internet to locate the family assistance and
    employment services in the receiving community

11
Step 5
  • Monitor the familys relocation
  • Administer a survey within 90 days after
    providing a Relocation Assistance payment or
    services to the family

12
Emergency Reapplication
  • Families receiving relocation assistance for
    reasons other than Domestic Violence cannot
    receive TCA for six months, unless a qualified
    emergency is approved by the RWB

13
Emergency Situations
  • Verify the family has a qualified emergency
  • Examples include
  • Domestic Violence
  • Hospitalization or illness resulting in a
    significant loss o income or employment
  • Loss of housing
  • Natural disaster responsible for the destruction
    of the familys major property
  • Other situations of similar nature affecting
    employment

14
Emergency Reapplication
  • The RWB is responsible for completing the
    Diversion Services Emergency Criteria form, AWI
    0001
  • The completed form must be forwarded to DCF to
    approve or deny the TCA application

15
Repayment
  • Relocation Assistance must be repaid if the
    family is approved for TCA due to an emergency
    within 6 months of receiving the Relocation
    Assistance payment
  • EXCEPTION If the family received Relocation
    Assistance as a result of domestic violence, the
    family may immediately reapply for TCA once
    relocated

16
Repayment
  • If the family fails to relocate, the entire
    amount of the relocation assistance received must
    be repaid
  • If fraud is suspected the RWB provider must
    notify DCF to initiate an investigation

17
Repayment
  • Repayment is prorated and subtracted from the
    regular payment of TCA
  • DCF is responsible for recovering the Relocation
    Assistance amount
  • Recoupment calculation
  • Amount of relocation assistance - months off cash
    X payment standard repayment amount
  • Repayment amount is divided by the number of
    months left on the individuals time clock to
    determine the amount to be recouped each month

18
Questions on Relocation?
An equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary
aids and services are available upon request to
individuals with disabilities. All voice
telephone numbers on this document may be reached
by persons using TTY/TDD equipment via the
Florida Relay Service at 711.
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