95-17207. New and Pending Demonstration Project Proposals Submitted Pursuant to Section 1115(a) of the Social Security Act: June 1995  

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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Administration for Children and Families
    
    
    New and Pending Demonstration Project Proposals Submitted 
    Pursuant to Section 1115(a) of the Social Security Act: June 1995
    
    AGENCY: Administration for Children and Families, HHS.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice lists new proposals for welfare reform and 
    combined welfare reform/Medicaid demonstration projects submitted to 
    the Department of Health and Human Services for the month of June, 
    1995. Federal approval for the proposals has been requested pursuant to 
    section 1115 of the Social Security Act. This notice also lists 
    proposals that were previously submitted and are still pending a 
    decision and projects that have been approved since June 1, 1995. The 
    Health Care Financing Administration is publishing a separate notice 
    for Medicaid only demonstration projects.
    
    COMMENTS: We will accept written comments on these proposals. We will, 
    if feasible, acknowledge receipt of all comments, but we will not 
    provide written responses to comments. We will, however, neither 
    approve nor disapprove any new proposal for at least 30 days after the 
    date of this notice to allow time to receive and consider comments. 
    Direct comments as indicated below.
    
    ADDRESSES: For specific information or questions on the content of a 
    project contact the State contact listed for that project.
        Comments on a proposal or requests for copies of a proposal should 
    be addressed to: Howard Rolston, Administration for Children and 
    Families, 370 L'Enfant Promenade SW., Aerospace Building, 7th Floor 
    West, Washington DC 20447. FAX: (202) 205-3598 PHONE: (202) 401-9220.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    I. Background
    
        Under Section 1115 of the Social Security Act (the Act), the 
    Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) may approve research and 
    demonstration project proposals with a broad range of policy 
    objectives.
        In exercising her discretionary authority, the Secretary has 
    developed a number of policies and procedures for reviewing proposals. 
    On September 27, 1994, we published a notice in the Federal Register 
    (59 FR 49249) that specified (1) the principles that we ordinarily will 
    consider when approving or disapproving demonstration projects under 
    the authority in section 1115(a) of the Act; (2) the procedures we 
    expect States to use in involving the public in the development of 
    proposed demonstration projects under section 1115; and (3) the 
    procedures we ordinarily will follow in reviewing demonstration 
    proposals. We are committed to a thorough and expeditious review of 
    State requests to conduct such demonstrations.
    
    II. Listing of New and Pending Proposals for the Month of June, 1995
    
        As part of our procedures, we are publishing a monthly notice in 
    the Federal Register of all new and pending proposals. This notice 
    contains proposals for the month of June, 1995.
    
    Project Title: California--Work Pays Demonstration Project (Amendment)
    Description: Would amend Work Pays Demonstration Project by adding 
    provisions to: reduce benefit levels by 10% (but retaining the need 
    level); reduce benefits an additional 15% after 6 months on assistance 
    for cases with an able-bodied adult; time-limit assistance to able-
    bodied adults to 24 months, and not increase benefits for children 
    conceived while receiving AFDC.
    Date Received: 3/14/94
    Type: AFDC
    Current Status: Pending
    Contact Person: Glen Brooks, (916) 657-3291
    
    Project Title: California--Assistance Payments Demonstration Project 
    (Amendment)
    Description: Would amend the Assistance Payments Demonstration Project 
    by: exempting certain categories of AFDC families from the State's 
    benefit cuts; paying the exempt cases based on grant levels in effect 
    in California on November 1, 1992; and renewing the waiver of the 
    Medicaid maintenance of effort provision at section 1902(c)(1) of the 
    Social Security Act, which was vacated by the Ninth Circuit Court of 
    Appeals in its decision in Beno v. Shalala.
    Date Received: 8/26/94
    Type: Combined AFDC/Medicaid
    Current Status: Pending
    Contact Person: Michael C. Genest, (916) 657-3546
    
    Project Title: California--Work Pays Demonstration Project (Amendment)
    Description: Would amend the Work Pays Demonstration Project by adding 
    provisions to not increasing AFDC benefits to families for additional 
    children conceived while receiving AFDC.
    Date Received: 11/9/94
    Type: AFDC
    Current Status: Pending
    Contact Person: Eloise Anderson, (916) 657-2598
    
    Project Title: California--School Attendance Demonstration Project
    Description: In San Diego County, require AFDC recipients ages 16-18 to 
    attend school or participate in JOBS.
    Date Received: 12/5/94
    Type: AFDC
    Current Status: Pending
    Contact Person: Michael C. Genest (916) 657-3546
    
    Project Title: California--Incentive to Self-Sufficiency Demonstration
    Description: Statewide, would require 100 hours CWEP participation per 
    month for JOBS mandatory individuals who have received AFDC for 22 of 
    the last 24 months and are working fewer than 15 hours per week after 
    two years from JOBS assessment and: have failed to comply with JOBS 
    without good cause, have completed CWEP or are in CWEP less than 100 
    hours per month, or have completed or had an opportunity to complete 
    post-assessment education and training; provide Transitional Child Care 
    and Transitional Medicaid to families who become ineligible for AFDC 
    due to increased assets or 
    
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    income resulting from marriage or the reuniting of spouses; increase 
    the duration of sanctions for certain acts of fraud
    Date Received: 12/28/94
    Type: Combined AFDC/Medicaid
    Current Status: Pending
    Contact Person: Michael C. Genest (916) 657-3546
    
    Project Title: Georgia--Work for Welfare Project
    Description: Work for Welfare Project. In 10 pilot counties would 
    require every non-exempt recipient and non-supporting parent to work up 
    to 20 hours per month in a state, local government, federal agency or 
    nonprofit organization; extends job search; and increases sanctions for 
    JOBS noncompliance. On a statewide basis, would increase the automobile 
    exemption to $4,500 and disregard earned income of children who are 
    full-time students
    Date Received: 6/30/94
    Type: AFDC
    Current Status: Pending
    Contact Person: Nancy Meszaros, (404) 657-3608
    
    Project Title: Hawaii--Families Are Better Together
    Description: Statewide, would eliminate 100-hour, attachment to the 
    work force, 30 day unemployment and principal wage earner criteria for 
    AFDC-UP families
    Date Received: 5/22/95
    Type: AFDC
    Current Status: Pending
    Contact Person: Patricia Murakami, (808) 586-5230
    
    Project Title: Kansas--Actively Creating Tomorrow for Families 
    Demonstration
    Description: Would, after 30 months of participation in JOBS, make 
    adults ineligible for AFDC for 3 years; replace $30 and 1/3 income 
    disregard with continuous 40% disregard; disregard lump sum income and 
    income and resources of children in school; count income and resources 
    of family members who receive SSI; exempt one vehicle without regard 
    for equity value if used to produce income; allow only half AFDC 
    benefit increase for births of a second child to families where the 
    parent is not working and eliminate increase for the birth of any child 
    if families already have at least two children; eliminate 100-hour rule 
    and work history requirements for UP cases; expand AFDC eligibility to 
    pregnant women in 1st and 2nd trimesters; extend Medicaid transitional 
    benefits to 24 months; eliminate various JOBS requirements, including 
    those related to target groups, participation rate of UP cases and the 
    20-hour work requirement limit for parents with children under 6; 
    require school attendance; require minors in AFDC and NPA Food Stamps 
    cases to live with a guardian; make work requirements and penalties in 
    the AFDC and Food Stamp programs more uniform; and increase sanctions 
    for not cooperating with child support enforcement activities
    Date Received: 7/26/94
    Type: Combined AFDC/Medicaid
    Current Status: Pending
    Contact Person: Faith Spencer, (913) 296-0775
    
    Project Title: Maine--Project Opportunity
    Description: Increase participation in Work Supplementation to 18 
    months; use Work Supplementation for any opening; use diverted grant 
    funds for vouchers for education, training or support services; and 
    extend transitional Medicaid and child care to 24 months
    Date Received: 8/5/94
    Type: Combined AFDC/Medicaid
    Current Status: Pending
    Contact Person: Susan L. Dustin, (207) 287-3106
    
    Project Title: Maryland--Welfare Reform Project
    Description: Statewide, require minor parents to reside with a 
    guardian; eliminate increased AFDC benefit for additional children 
    conceived while receiving AFDC, with provision for third party payment 
    or voucher/vendor payment for amount of the difference make rent vendor 
    payments to local housing authority when delinquency exceeds 30 days; 
    and issue AFDC benefits 14 days after date of application. In pilot 
    sites, eliminate JOBS exemptions for having a child under age 3 and for 
    having a medical disability of more than 12 months, unless the 
    recipient applies for SSI; require able-bodied recipients who have 
    received AFDC for 3 months to meet a work requirement (unless there is 
    good cause) which will consist of full-time unsubsidized employment, 30 
    hours of subsidized employment, or a total of at least 20 hours of 
    community service and employment; impose full-family sanction when JOBS 
    non-exempt parent fails to comply with JOBS for 6 months and require 
    parent to comply with JOBS for 30 days before reopening case; provide 
    three more months of aid through a third party payment after full-
    family sanction is imposed; eliminate work supplementation program 
    restriction from filling unfilled positions; eliminate work history and 
    100-hour rule requirements for AFDC-UP; require minimum of 20 hours of 
    CWEP after three months of benefit receipt; disregard stepparent income 
    if below 100% of poverty, reduce grant by 50 percent of need standard 
    if income is between 100 and 150% of poverty, and make case ineligible 
    if income is above 150% of poverty; base grant for families with 
    earnings at 85 percent of difference between need standard and 
    earnings; increase both auto and resource limits to $5000; disregard 
    income of dependent children; provide one-time payment in lieu of AFDC 
    benefits; require teen parents to attend family health and parenting 
    classes; extend JOBS services to unemployed non-custodial parents; and 
    cash-out food stamps for work supplementation cases
    Date Received: 3/1/94 and 5/16/95 (Amendments)
    Type: AFDC
    Current Status: Pending
    Contact Person: Katherine L. Cook, (410) 767-7338
    
    Project Title: Massachusetts--Welfare Reform '95
    Description: Statewide, would limit AFDC assistance to 24 months in a 
    60-month period, with provisions for extensions, for all non-exempt 
    recipients; reduce benefits for non-exempt recipients by 2.75 percent, 
    while increasing earned income disregard to $30 and one-half 
    indefinitely; establish the Work Program designed to end cash 
    assistance to non-exempt families, requiring recipients who cannot find 
    at least 20 hours per week of paid employment after 60 days of AFDC 
    receipt to do community service and job search to earn a cash 
    ``subsidy'' that would make family income equal to applicable payment 
    standard; fund subsidized jobs from value of AFDC grant plus cash value 
    of Food Stamps for limited number of volunteer recipients; sanction 
    individuals who fail to comply with the Work Program by a reduction in 
    assistance equal to the parent's portion of the grant; establish an 
    Employment Development Plan (EDP) for non-exempt participants not 
    required to participate in the Work Program, requiring community 
    service for second failure to comply with EDP and full-family sanction 
    for second failure to comply with community service; require teen 
    parents to live with guardian or in supportive living arrangements and 
    attend school; require children under age 14 to attend school; 
    eliminate grandparent-
    
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    deeming; strengthen paternity establishment requirements and allow the 
    IV-D agency to determine if participants are cooperating; allow courts 
    to order parents unable to pay child support to community service 
    programs; exclude from the grant calculation children born to mothers 
    while on AFDC; require child immunization; pay rent directly to 
    landlords where caretaker has fallen behind six weeks in payments; 
    increase asset level to $2,500; increase equity value of a vehicle to 
    $5,000; establish wage assignment in cases of fraud or other 
    overpayments; increased penalties for individuals who commit fraud, 
    release AFDC fraud conviction information to Department of Revenue and 
    the Social Security Administration for cross-check, and deny benefits 
    to individuals with an outstanding default warrant issued by a State 
    court; allow State to issue a clothing allowance voucher for each 
    child; disregard the first $600 of lump sum income; require direct 
    deposit of benefits for recipients with bank accounts; and disregard 
    the 100-hour rule for eligibility for two-parent families.
    Date Received: 4/4/95
    Type: AFDC
    Current Status: Pending
    Contact Person: Valerie Foretra, (617) 348-5508
    
    Project Title: Mississippi--A New Direction Demonstration Program--
    Amendment
    Description: Statewide, would amend previously approved New Direction 
    Demonstration Program by adding provision that a family's benefits 
    would not increase as a result of additional children conceived while 
    receiving AFDC.
    Date Received: 2/17/95
    Type: AFDC
    Current Status: Pending
    Contact Person: Larry Temple, (601) 359-4476
    
    Project Title: New Hampshire--Earned Income Disregard Demonstration 
    Project
    Description: AFDC applicants and recipients would have the first $200 
    plus 1/2 the remaining earned income disregarded.
    Date Received: 9/20/93
    Type: AFDC
    Current Status: Pending
    Contact Person: Avis L. Crane, (603) 271-4255
    Waiver Title: New Mexico--Untitled Project
    Description: Would increase vehicle asset limit to $4500; disregard 
    earned income of students; develop an AFDC Intentional Program 
    Violation procedure identical to Food Stamps; and allow one individual 
    to sign declaration of citizenship for entire case.
    Date Received: 7/7/94
    Type: AFDC
    Current Status: Pending
    Contact Person: Scott Chamberlin, (505) 827-7254
    
    Project Title: North Dakota--Training, Education, Employment and 
    Management Project
    Description: Would require families to develop a social contract 
    specifying time-limit for becoming self-sufficient; combine AFDC, Food 
    Stamps and LIHEAP into single cash payment with simplified uniform 
    income, expense and resource exclusions; increase income disregards and 
    exempt stepparent's income for six months; increase resource limit to 
    $5000 for one recipient and $8000 for families with two or more 
    recipients; exempt value of one vehicle; eliminate 100-hour rule for 
    AFDC-UP; impose a progressive sanction for non-cooperation in JOBS or 
    with child support; require a minimum of 32 hours of paid employment 
    and non-paid work; require participation in EPSDT; and eliminate child 
    support pass-through
    Date Received: 9/9/94
    Type: AFDC
    Current Status: Pending
    Contact Person: Kevin Iverson, (701) 224-2729
    
    Project Title: Ohio--Learning, Earning and Parenting (LEAP) program.
    Description: Statewide, would modify and extend by 6 and \1/2\ years 
    the previously approved Learning, Earning, and Parenting Demonstration 
    to requires enrollment and regular school attendance by pregnant and 
    parenting teens; provide a $62 bonus or sanction based on attendance; 
    require continued participation in JOBS by LEAP participants who turn 
    20 and have a child over 6 weeks of age; provide a $62 grade completion 
    bonus for those in high school; provide a graduation or GED completion 
    bonus of $200; implement a progressive sanction leading to removal of 
    the needs of the teen parent and her child/children in determining 
    amount of AFDC; and continue the LEAP progressive sanction when the 
    participant turns 20, if she remains JOBS mandatory.
    Date Received: 6/19/95
    Type: AFDC
    Current Status: New
    Contact Person: Jackie Martin, (614) 466-8530
    
    Project Title: Oregon--Expansion of the Transitional Child Care Program
    Description: Provide transitional child care benefits without regard to 
    months of prior receipt of AFDC and provide benefits for 24 months.
    Date Received: 8/8/94
    Type: AFDC
    Current Status: Pending
    Contact Person: Jim Neely, (503) 945-5607
    Waiver Title: Oregon--Increased AFDC Motor Vehicle Limit
    Description: Would increase automobile asset limit to $9000.
    Date Received: 11/12/93
    Type: AFDC
    Current Status: Pending
    Contact Person: Jim Neely, (503) 945-5607
    
    Project Title: Pennsylvania--School Attendance Improvement Program
    Description: In 7 sites, would require school attendance as condition 
    of eligibility.
    Date Received: 9/12/94
    Type: AFDC
    Current Status: Pending
    Contact Person: Patricia H. O'Neal, (717) 787-4081
    
    Project Title: Pennsylvania--Savings for Education Program
    Description: Statewide, would exempt as resources college savings bonds 
    and funds in savings accounts earmarked for vocational or secondary 
    education and disregard interest income earned from such accounts
    Date Received: 12/29/94
    Type: AFDC
    Current Status: Pending
    Contact Person: Patricia H. O'Neal, (717) 787-4081
    
    Project Title: South Carolina--Family Independence Program
    Description: Statewide, would, with exceptions, time limit AFDC 
    benefits to families with able bodied adults to 24 months out of 120 
    months, not to exceed 60 months in a lifetime; eliminate increase in 
    AFDC benefit resulting from birth of children 10 or more months after 
    the family begins AFDC receipt, but provide benefits to such children 
    in the form of vouchers for goods and services permitting child's 
    mother to participate in education, training, and employment-related 
    activities; eliminate deprivation requirements, principal earner 
    provisions, work history requirements, and 100-hour rule for AFDC-UP; 
    increase AFDC resource limit to $2,500 and disregard as resources one 
    vehicle with a market value up to $10,000, the balance in an 
    
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    Individual Development Account (IDA) up to $10,000, and the cash value 
    of life insurance; disregard from income up to $10,000 in lump sum 
    payments deposited in an IDA within 30 days of receipt, earned income 
    of children attending school, and interest and dividend income up to 
    $400; require participation in a family skills training program; 
    require certain AFDC recipients to submit to random drug tests and/or 
    participate in alcohol or drug treatment; require children to attend 
    school; increase amount of child support passed through to AFDC 
    recipients; require more extensive information for child support 
    enforcement purposes; modify JOBS exemptions and good cause criteria, 
    and increase sanctions for non-compliance; make job search a condition 
    of eligibility; allow non-custodial parents of AFDC children to 
    participate in JOBS; pay transitional grant equaling 3 percent of the 
    maximum family grant following employment; and provide transitional 
    grant Medicaid and child care for 12 months from the date of employment 
    for cases previously closed due to time limit
    Date Received: 6/12/95
    Type: AFDC
    Current Status: New
    Contact Person: Linda Martin (804) 737-6010
    
    Project Title: Texas--Service Management and Resources for Teens 
    (SMART).
    Description: Would, in pilot site, require non-parenting AFDC youth, 
    age 10 and over, to participate in Communities in Schools (CIS) 
    programs.
    Date Received: 6/26/95
    Type: AFDC
    Current Status: New
    Contact Person: Kent Gummerman (512) 450-3743
    
    Project Title: Utah--Single Parent Employment Demonstration Program 
    (Amendments)
    Description: In designated pilot sites, would amend previously approved 
    Single Parent Employment Demonstration Project by applying full-family 
    sanction for repeated non-participation in JOBS; and, for two years 
    after leaving AFDC, provide transitional JOBS support services, 
    expanded income disregards and auto equity limits for Food Stamps, and 
    optional Food Stamp cash-out.
    Date Received: 5/17/95
    Type: AFDC
    Current Status: Pending
    Contact Person: Bill Biggs, (801) 538-4337
    
    Project Title: Washington--Success Through Employment Program
    Description: Statewide, would eliminate the 100-hour rule for AFDC-UP 
    families; impose a 10 percent grant reduction for AFDC recipients who 
    have received assistance for 48 out of 60 months, and impose an 
    additional 10 percent grant reduction for every additional 12 months 
    thereafter, and budget earnings against the original payment standard; 
    and hold the food stamp benefit level constant for cases whose AFDC 
    benefits are reduced due to length of stay on assistance
    Date Received: 2/1/95
    Type: AFDC
    Current Status: Pending
    Contact Person: Liz Begert Dunbar, (206) 438-8350
    
    Project Title: West Virginia--Joint Opportunities for Independence 
    (JOIN)
    Description: Statewide, would require one parent in an unemployed AFDC-
    UP applicant or recipient case, with exceptions, to participate 38 
    hours per week in work and job search activities; sanction the entire 
    family when an individual does not comply; deny Food Stamps to 
    sanctioned families and deny Medicaid to sanctioned adults, except for 
    pregnant women; and freeze the level of Food Stamps benefits for 
    sanctioned families at the pre-sanction level
    Date Received: 4/11/95
    Type: Combined AFDC/Medicaid
    Current Status: Pending
    Contact Person: Sharon Paterno (304) 558-3186.
    
    Project Title: Wisconsin--Self Sufficiency First (SSF)
    Description: Statewide, would require applicant adults, as a condition 
    of eligibility, to meet with a financial planning resource specialist 
    prior to completing an application to examine alternatives to welfare; 
    with some exceptions. If the applicant still wants to apply for 
    assistance, as a condition of eligibility, individual must engage in at 
    least 60 hours of JOB search activities during the 30 day application 
    period. Would also limit JOBS exemptions.
    Date Received: 4/18/95
    Type: AFDC
    Current Status: Pending
    Contact Person: Jean Sheil (608) 266-0613.
    
    Project Title: Wisconsin--Pay for Performance (PFP)
    Description: Statewide, adult recipients will be required to 
    participate in JOBS up to 40 hours per week; for each hour of non-
    participation the AFDC grant will be reduced by the federal minimum 
    wage rate; if the AFDC grant is fully exhausted then the remaining 
    sanction will be taken against the Food Stamp (FS) allotment; FS 
    allotments will not be adjusted to account for AFDC reductions 
    resulting from not participating in JOBS activities; if hours of 
    participation fall below 25% of assigned hours without good cause then 
    no AFDC grant will be awarded and the FS amount will be $10. Would also 
    limit JOBS exemptions.
    Date Received: 4/18/95
    Type: AFDC
    Current Status: Pending
    Contact Person: Jean Sheil (608) 266-0613.
    
    III. Listing of Approved Proposals Since June 1, 1995
    
    Project Title: Virginia Independence Program
    Contact Person: Barbara Cotter (804) 692-1811.
    
    IV. Requests for Copies of a Proposal
    
        Requests for copies of an AFDC or combined AFDC/Medicaid proposal 
    should be directed to the Administration for Children and Families 
    (ACF) at the address listed above. Questions concerning the content of 
    a proposal should be directed to the State contact listed for the 
    proposal.
    
    
    (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Program, No. 93562; 
    Assistance Payments--Research)
    
        Dated: July 6, 1995.
    Howard Rolston,
    Director, Office of Policy and Evaluation
    [FR Doc. 95-17207 Filed 7-12-95; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4184-01-P
    
    

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Published:
07/13/1995
Department:
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