Florida Statutes
§ 445.017 — Diversion
Florida § 445.017
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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 445.017 (2026).
Text
(1)Many customers of the one-stop delivery system do not need ongoing temporary cash assistance, but, due to an unexpected circumstance or emergency situation, require some immediate assistance to secure or retain employment or child support. These immediate obligations may include a shelter or utility payment, a car repair to continue employment, or other services that will alleviate the applicant’s emergency financial need and allow the person to focus on obtaining or continuing employment.
(2)Up-front diversion shall involve four steps:
(a)Linking applicants with job opportunities as the first option.
(b)Offering services, such as child care or transportation, as an alternative to welfare.
(c)Screening applicants to respond to emergency needs.
(d)Offering a one-time payment of up
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Legislative History
s. 19, ch. 96-175; s. 14, ch. 97-173; s. 17, ch. 2000-165; s. 6, ch. 2000-300; s. 35, ch. 2016-216; s. 6, ch. 2024-240.
Nearby Sections
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§ 445.001
Short title§ 445.002
Definitions§ 445.004
CareerSource Florida, Inc., and the state board; creation; purpose; membership; duties and powers§ 445.006
State plan for workforce development§ 445.007
Local workforce development boards§ 445.0071
Florida Youth Summer Jobs Pilot Program§ 445.008
Workforce Training Institute§ 445.009
One-stop delivery system§ 445.011
Consumer-first workforce system§ 445.017
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