(1) The department shall adopt rules establishing:
- (a) requirements for reporting community engagement requirements;
- (b) requirements for obtaining an exemption from the community engagement requirements as allowed under 53-6-1308; and
- (c) a program to audit information provided by program participants to the department to ensure compliance with the requirements of 53-6-1308.
(2) The department shall notify a program participant who is not in compliance with the community engagement requirements that:
- (a) the participant has 180 days to come into compliance; and
- (b) failure to comply within the 180-day period will be considered a voluntary suspension from the program unless the participant attests and the department confirms that the participant is exempt from the community engagement requirements as allowed under 53-6-1308.
(3) A participant who is suspended from the program for noncompliance may be reinstated 180 days after the date of suspension or upon a determination by the department that the program participant:
- (a) is exempt from the community engagement requirements; or
- (b) has been in compliance with the requirements for 30 days. A participant reinstated pursuant to this subsection (3)(b) must remain under heightened monitoring by the department during the remainder of the suspension period.
(4)
- (a) If suspensions for noncompliance with community engagement requirements reach a level exceeding 5% of program participants, the department shall notify the legislative audit committee. Upon consideration of recommendations by the legislative auditor, the legislative audit committee shall select an independent third-party auditor to conduct an audit of the participants who were subject to suspension using statistically valid methods.
(b)
- (i) The audit must be completed within 90 days and the report made available to the legislative audit committee.
- (ii) If the audit is not completed within 90 days, the department shall immediately cease suspensions until the audit is complete and the legislative audit committee has received the audit report.
- (c) If the audit finds that more than 10% of the participants in the audit sample were suspended erroneously, the department shall cease further suspensions until the conclusion of the next general legislative session.
- (d) If the audit finds that 10% or fewer of the participants in the audit sample were suspended erroneously, the department shall continue to suspend the enrollment of program participants who fail to meet the community engagement requirements.
- (e) The cost of any audit under this section performed at the direction of the legislative audit committee must be paid by the department.
History: En. Sec. 2, Ch. 415, L. 2019.