Across
- 1. A fixed payment that assists families as they transition from Cash Assistance to employment
- 4. An alien who has been lawfully afforded the privilege of residing permanently in the US
- 7. This type of employment means full or part time employment in the public or private sector that is not subsidized by WF or any other public program
- 10. MRA requirements for all families receiving WFFA
- 11. The name of the form DSS 8657
- 13. This person is designated to receive the cash assistance payment if the client has a positive test screening, doesn't comply with the AUDIT/DAST-10 screening, etc.
- 15. Any person who is not a citizen or a national of the US
- 16. The set period of time for which income verification is required
- 18. During this month on the 60 month time clock, an automated notice is sent informing the client that their payment will soon terminate
- 19. This form is used for any WFFA requirements that are not part of the Core Requirements
- 21. This person is a parent under the age of 18 and must live with a parent, legal guardian, or in another adult supervised arrangement
- 22. The total number of hours a single parent with a child 6 years of age or older must complete a week in work activities
Down
- 2. Name of the form DSS 6966
- 3. A caseworker has this many days to process an application
- 5. Income not gained by work or delivery of service or product
- 6. The name of the form DSS 8218
- 8. The total number of hours a single parent with a child under the age of 6 must complete a week in work activities
- 9. An immigrant who has been beaten or subject to extreme cruelty by a spouse, parent, or family member living in the same household
- 12. A minor who is released from parental care and responsibilities and treated as an adult caretaker
- 14. The total number of hours a two parent family receiving federally funded child care must complete a week in work activities
- 17. This is applied when an individual voluntarily quits without good cause, simply leaves a job unannounced, or received a warning from the employer about their behavior and is subsequently terminated as a result
- 20. Whenever a parent has a newborn child ten months or more after a month in which the family receives assistance, this provision applies