17.61 Sanctions
ISSUE DATE: 09/2020
Only impose sanctions when participants are confirmed able to comply but are not doing so.
Family Stabilization Services has special sanction policies because participants in this track of MFIP have barriers or challenges that make complying with program requirements difficult.
These special sanction policies apply to participants:
Each of the steps below must occur in whatever order fits the circumstances.
Ensure the employment plan accommodates the participant’s condition or circumstances:
Review the existing plan: to be sure it is appropriate to the participant’s and family’s needs. If the participant has documented good cause, do not proceed with sanction. Remember: many of the conditions making someone eligible for Family Stabilization Services are also good cause conditions. If there is not an employment plan or current employment plan, review information from the most recent contacts and move to the next steps.
Get confirmation from a behavioral health or medical professional that the participant can comply with the employment plan.
There are 3 likely options to get this consultation.
A. Get a release of information from the participant so that you can contact the treating professional whose diagnosis resulted in assigning the participant to the Family Stabilization Services track. Ask the treating professional if the activities in the employment plan are activities within the capacity of the participant. That consultation can be in writing or verbally over the phone. Case note any conversations.
B. The participant can choose to obtain the needed assessment themselves if they do not want the employment counselor to contact the primary treating professional.
C. Some counties have consulting professionals available.
Meet with the participant face-to-face.
The face-to-face meeting, home visit or a written letter should:
NOTE: If an activity or service that could help the participant comply is not currently in the plan, the county or tribe must work with the participant to provide that activity or service.
Arrange a face-to-face meeting following these steps in order:
1. Invite the participant to a face-to-face meeting to a county, tribal or Employment Services agency office or at a community location.
2. If the participant fails to attend the face-to-face meeting, attempt a home visit.
3. If the home visit does not result in a meeting, send a written agency letter.
Send a Notice of Intent to Sanction only if all the above steps have been done.
If the participant does not respond to the notice, send a status update to the eligibility worker to impose a sanction.
See Family Stabilization Services Pre-Sanction Checklist (DHS-6075) (PDF).
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