Located in:
- Employment and Training Programs Under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Programs Authorized Under Section 6(d)(4) of the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 (7 U.S.C. 2015(d)(4)))
- a. General Requirements [27]
The State agency must prepare and submit an Employment and Training (E&T) Plan to its appropriate Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) Regional Office. The E&T Plan must be available for public inspection at the State agency headquarters. A State agency may include its plan for the SNAP E&T program in a Combined Plan under WIOA but will require FNS approval prior to implementation and must continue to make a copy of the plan available for public inspection. If a State includes SNAP E&T in a Combined Plan under WIOA, the State agency will detail the following for each year covered by the Combined Plan:
[27] 7 CFR § 273.7(c)(6)
- a. General Requirements [27]
a. 3. The categories and types of individuals the State agency intends to exempt from E&T participation, the estimated percentage of work registrants the State agency plans to exempt, and the frequency with which the State agency plans to reevaluate the validity of its exemptions;
Current Narrative:
I. Anticipated number of work registrants in the State during the Federal FY (unduplicated count): | 252,720 |
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II. Estimated Number of Work Registrants Exempt from E&T | 252,720 |
List below planned State option exemption categories and the number of work registrants expected to be included in each during the Federal FY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. (Add more rows as needed) | ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ |
III. Percent of all work registrants exempt from E&T (line II/line I) | 100% |
IV. Anticipated number of mandatory E&T participants (line I – line II) | 0 |
V. Anticipated number of voluntary E&T participants | 12,168 |
VI. Anticipated number of ABAWDs in the State during the Federal FY | 55,625 |
VII. Anticipated number of ABAWDs in waived areas of the State during the Federal FY | 0 |
VIII. Anticipated number of ABAWDs to be exempted under the State’s 15 percent ABAWD exemption allowance during the Federal FY | 0 |
IX. Number of potential at–risk ABAWDs expected in the State during the Federal FY (line VI–(lines VII+VIII)) | 55,625 |