Part 261 - Ensuring That Recipients Work  


§ 261.1 - What does this part cover?
§ 261.2 - What definitions apply to this part?
Subpart A - What Are the Provisions Addressing Individual Responsibility?
§ 261.10 - What work requirements must an individual meet?
§ 261.11 - Which recipients must have an assessment under TANF?
§ 261.12 - What is an individual responsibility plan?
§ 261.13 - May an individual be penalized for not following an individual responsibility plan?
§ 261.14 - What is the penalty if an individual refuses to engage in work?
§ 261.15 - Can a family be penalized if a parent refuses to work because he or she cannot find child care?
§ 261.16 - Does the imposition of a penalty affect an individual's work requirement?
Subpart B - What Are the Provisions Addressing State Accountability?
§ 261.20 - How will we hold a State accountable for achieving the work objectives of TANF?
§ 261.21 - What overall work rate must a State meet?
§ 261.22 - How will we determine a State's overall work rate?
§ 261.23 - What two-parent work rate must a State meet?
§ 261.24 - How will we determine a State's two-parent work rate?
§ 261.25 - Do we count Tribal families in calculating the work participation rate?
Subpart C - What Are the Work Activities and How Do They Count?
§ 261.30 - What are the work activities?
§ 261.31 - How many hours must a work-eligible individual participate for the family to count in the numerator of the overall rate?
§ 261.32 - How many hours must work-eligible individuals participate for the family to count in the numerator of the two-parent rate?
§ 261.33 - What are the special requirements concerning educational activities in determining monthly participation rates?
§ 261.34 - Are there any limitations in counting job search and job readiness assistance toward the participation rates?
§ 261.35 - Are there any special work provisions for single custodial parents?
§ 261.36 - Do welfare reform waivers affect the calculation of a State's participation rates?
Subpart D - How Will We Determine Caseload Reduction Credit for Minimum Participation Rates?
§ 261.40 - Is there a way for a State to reduce the work participation rates?
§ 261.41 - How will we determine the caseload reduction credit?
§ 261.42 - Which reductions count in determining the caseload reduction credit?
§ 261.43 - What is the definition of a “case receiving assistance” in calculating the caseload reduction credit?
§ 261.44 - When must a State report the required data on the caseload reduction credit?
Subpart E - What Penalties Apply to States Related to Work Requirements?
§ 261.50 - What happens if a State fails to meet the participation rates?
§ 261.51 - Under what circumstances will we reduce the amount of the penalty below the maximum?
§ 261.52 - Is there a way to waive the State's penalty for failing to achieve either of the participation rates?
§ 261.53 - May a State correct the problem before incurring a penalty?
§ 261.54 - Is a State subject to any other penalty relating to its work program?
§ 261.55 - Under what circumstances will we reduce the amount of the penalty for not properly imposing penalties on individuals?
§ 261.56 - What happens if a parent cannot obtain needed child care?
§ 261.57 - What happens if a State sanctions a single parent of a child under six who cannot get needed child care?
Subpart F - How Do We Ensure the Accuracy of Work Participation Information?
§ 261.60 - What hours of participation may a State report for a work-eligible individual?
§ 261.61 - How must a State document a work-eligible individual's hours of participation?
§ 261.62 - What must a State do to verify the accuracy of its work participation information?
§ 261.63 - When is a State's Work Verification Plan due?
§ 261.64 - How will we determine whether a State's work verification procedures ensure an accurate work participation measurement?
§ 261.65 - Under what circumstances will we impose a work verification penalty?
Subpart G - What Nondisplacement Rules Apply in TANF?
§ 261.70 - What safeguards are there to ensure that participants in work activities do not displace other workers?
Subpart H - How Do Welfare Reform Waivers Affect State Penalties?
§ 261.80 - How do existing welfare reform waivers affect a State's penalty liability under this part?