ACL 06-45 – CalWORKs Change in Funding of the Separate State Program for Two-Parent Families (October 3, 2006)

Well, since the Deficit Reduction Act counts separate state funded programs (SSP’s) that count for MOE purposes for the work participation rate, California’s SSP for 2-parent families will now no longer be an SSP. It will be a TANF program effective October 1, 2006. (Yup, 2 days prior to the letter being issued). And though the SSP was supposed to be to allow creative programming to serve the 2-parent families, they are now in TANF to make sure they participate. These families will now be under aid code “35” (with some exceptions for those that really care). This impacts these families, who will be using their federal 60 months of TANF aid now. [Download]

ACL 06-42 – Implementation of CalWORKs WTW Pay For Performance (P4P) Program (September 28, 2006)

This baby’s been more than 9 months in the making, temporary sidetracked (sideswiped?) by TANF reauthorization. Learn what the counties get paid bonuses for doing, including partial bonuses for partially doing. Big bonus for clients: there is a “super bonus” for counties that place recipients into higher paying jobs. [Download]

ACIN I-44-06 – New Processes for the Automated Statewide Allocation of Child Support Payment Disbursements and the Redirection of Payments (September 28, 2006).

Only time will tell if this latest automation step will help or hurt, but read how child support wage assignment payments will now all go to the State Disbursement unit (SDU) instead of to the local child support agency or the custodial parent. This change is intended to correct the problem of the employer sending the payment to the local county, when the non-custodial parent (NCP) actually owed support to more than one household, especially when the children lived in different counties. This may impact the CalWORKs 60 month time limit (for better or worse) as disbursements get distributed to all the NCP’s children subject to a collection order. [Download]

ACIN I-72-06 – Federal Fiscal Year 2006, 15% Exemption Allocations For Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents (ABAWDs) (September 22, 2006)

Listing the number of exemptions per county, plus which counties have waivers for what period of time. A reminder that if counties are under an ABAWD waiver (they don’t limit FS recipients to 3 in 36 months), they are not to use the exempitons, which (duh) are for those counties that apply the ABAWD rule. [Download]

ACL 06-41 – CalWORKs Income Reporting Threshold (IRT) For Quarterly Reporting (September 22, 2006)

Here’s the IRT chart effective October 1, 2006, and a review, for those still trying to get a handle on Quarterly Reporting rules, on what the heck IRT is and when you report it (mid-quarter) and based on what income (all for everyone, including sanctioned and excluded, unless it’s completely unearned income). Phew. [Download]