§ 40-5.2-4. Collaboration between the department of human services and the department of labor
and training.
Promoting economic independence through the Rhode Island works program.
(a) The department of human services, through the Rhode Island works program, in collaboration
with the department of labor and training, shall promote economic independence and
help maintain and strengthen family life by enabling persons with dependent children
to assume responsibility for their families through the dignity of work.
(b) The department of labor and training, the lead agency responsible for employment,
job training, and workforce development services for the state of Rhode Island, is
hereby authorized to establish and provide intensive employment services to cash assistance
recipients in accordance with state and federal law, regulation, and funding.
(c) The intensive employment services authorized by this section shall include, but are
not limited to, the provision of job skill assessment, including assessment of English
literacy and numeracy, job counseling, job testing, job matching, supervised job search,
job development, and job-readiness services beyond those currently available through
federal authority. Through the intensive employment services, the department shall
identify physical and mental challenges that indicate the participant should be referred
to the office of rehabilitation services (ORS) for development of a rehabilitation
employment plan and/or that require accommodations in securing employment. The intensive
employment services shall also include an employer outreach program to encourage the
employment of Rhode Island works program participants in the private sector and to
disseminate information regarding both federal and state tax credit programs for which
public assistance recipients are eligible.
(d) The intensive employment services shall help participants identify strengths, barriers,
and employment opportunities taking into account the participant's work readiness
and employment history, as well as vocational training that can increase the participant's
earning ability. The department of labor and training shall provide personnel qualified
to manage and oversee structured job-search activities of program participants that
result in employment, including part-time, at or above the state minimum wage, as
quickly as possible, and/or within the time frames permissible under federal guidelines
applicable to the works program cash assistance program.
(e) Intensive employment services shall be delivered jointly through co-location of staff
from the department of labor and training and the department of human services, with
primary activities being provided throughout the state's one-stop career centers.
Where the centers are not accessible to Rhode Island works program participants, the
department of labor and training and the department of human services shall work in
collaboration to identify alternative sites.
(f) The department of human services and the department of labor and training are hereby
authorized to operate or contract for work-readiness activities and intensive work-readiness
activities for those individuals whose employment plan includes participation in such
activities. Work-readiness activities are of limited duration, and are designed to
help prepare participants for work by assuring that participants are familiar with
general workplace expectations and exhibit work behavior and attitudes necessary to
compete successfully in the labor market. To the extent practicable, work-readiness
activities should involve supervised community work experience or unpaid work experiences
in the private sector. Intensive work-readiness services include activities that are
designed to prepare participants who have limited literacy and work history with the
minimum skills necessary to achieve entry-level employment.
(g) The department of labor and training and the department of human services may collaborate
on the delivery of short-term training vouchers for parents/participants approved
for the service; the development of unpaid work experience and community service programs;
and the oversight of any performance-based work programs that are subcontracted to
meet the special needs of hard-to-employ parents/participants who receive temporary
cash assistance under this chapter.
(h) If during intensive employment services, a parent/participant in the program is assessed
as being more likely to succeed in competitive employment if first provided a short-term
intensive intervention, the department of human services and the department of labor
and training staff may jointly define next steps.
(i) The Rhode Island department of labor and training shall continuously survey employers
in the state to identify employment positions for persons eligible for family assistance.
(j) The department of human services and the department of labor and training shall establish
performance standards for the intensive employment services available through the
works program to ensure that the goals of this act are met and that the state meets
the federal work participation requirements.