Subject to the appropriation limits established by the state's biennial budget for the office of the secretary and its divisions, and after assistance, including assistance under TANF ( IC 12-14 ), medical assistance ( IC 12-15 ), and food stamps (7 U.S.C. 2016(i)), is distributed to persons eligible to receive assistance, the secretary may adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to offer programs on a pilot or statewide basis to encourage recipients of assistance under IC 12-14 to become self-sufficient and discontinue dependence on public assistance programs. Programs offered under this subsection may do the following:
- (1) Develop welfare-to-work programs.
- (2) Develop home child care training programs that will enable recipients to work by providing child care for other recipients.
- (3) Provide case management and supportive services.
- (4) Develop a system to provide for public service opportunities for recipients.
- (5) Provide plans to implement the personal responsibility agreement under IC 12-14-2-21 .
- (6) Develop programs to implement the school attendance requirement under IC 12-14-2-17 .
- (7) Provide funds for county planning council activities under IC 12-14-22-13 (repealed).
- (8) Provide that a recipient may earn up to the federal income poverty level (as defined in IC 12-15-2-1 ) before assistance under this title is reduced or eliminated.
- (9) Provide for child care assistance, with the recipient paying fifty percent (50%) of the local market rate as established under 45 CFR 256 for child care.
- (10) Provide for medical care assistance under IC 12-15 , if the recipient's employer does not offer the recipient health care coverage.
As added by P.L.160-2012, SEC.16. Amended by P.L.130-2018, SEC.43.