Reporting requirements.
Effective Sep 26, 2012Apr. 6, 1982, D.C. Law 4-101, § 519m; as added Apr. 8, 2011, D.C. Law 18-366, § 2(d), 58 DCR 981; Sept. 26, 2012, D.C. Law 19-171, § 32(a), 59 DCR 6190
The Mayor shall report and make public the following performance measures annually:
(a)
(1) By vendor program:
(A) The number of TANF work-eligible recipients and percentage of the TANF caseload who have participated in the specific vendor program, including the number and percentage of those recipients who have:
- (i) Met their work participation requirements for at least one month during the reporting period;
- (ii) Completed the education or training program; and
- (iii) Have become employed.
- (B) Of those who gained employment, the number and percentage of TANF recipients who remain employed and met work participation requirements, by month, for up to 6 months;
- (C) Of those who exited TANF due to earnings, the number and percentage of TANF recipients who return to a vendor program after 3 months, 6 months, 12 months, and 18 months;
(2) The number of TANF recipients and percentage of the TANF caseload who:
- (A) Have applied for a waiver from job search or job readiness activities, as defined in § 4-205.19b, and work activities, as defined in § 4-205.19d, due to domestic violence as referenced in § 4-205.19b(d)(3);
- (B) Have been granted a waiver from job search or job readiness activities, pursuant to § 4-205.19b, and work activities due to domestic violence as referenced in § 4-205.19b(d)(3);
- (C) Have been referred to treatment through domestic violence services pursuant to § 4-205.19b(d)(2); and
- (D) Are receiving domestic violence services through a referral by the Mayor pursuant to § 4-205.19b(d)(2);
(3) The number of TANF recipients and percentage of the TANF caseload who have been:
- (A) Referred to POWER pursuant to § 4-205.73(b);
- (B) Approved for POWER; and
- (C) Referred to and receive, to the extent such information is accessible and available, treatment services for substance abuse or physical or mental disabilities;
- (4) The number of TANF recipients and percentage of the TANF caseload who are participating in each work activity listed in § 4-205.19d(c-1), including the number of TANF recipients and percentage of TANF caseload who have reported self-employment as their unsubsidized employment work activity;
(5) For the following activities, a list of organizations, with which TANF recipients have been placed and the number placed with each:
- (A) Subsidized private sector employment;
- (B) Subsidized public sector employment;
- (C) Work experience;
- (D) On-the-job-training;
- (E) Community service;
- (F) Vocational education training; and
- (G) Job skills training directly related to employment;
(6) The number of TANF recipients and percentage of the TANF caseload who have:
- (A) Been referred to the Tuition Assistance Program Initiative for TANF (“TAPIT”);
- (B) Been enrolled in TAPIT; and
- (C) Successfully completed TAPIT;
(7) The number of TANF recipients and percentage of the TANF caseload who have:
- (A) Been referred to the University of the District of Columbia Paths Program;
- (B) Been enrolled in the UDC Paths Program; and
- (C) Successfully completed the UDC Paths Program; and
- (8) The number of TANF recipients and percentage of the TANF caseload who were not referred to work activities within 6 months and 12 months after a positive eligibility determination.
History
Apr. 6, 1982, D.C. Law 4-101, § 519m
as added Apr. 8, 2011, D.C. Law 18-366, § 2(d), 58 DCR 981
Sept. 26, 2012, D.C. Law 19-171, § 32(a), 59 DCR 6190
Effect of Amendments
The 2012 amendment by D.C. Law 19-171 validated a previously made technical correction in (2)(A).