The work experience program (WEP) is a food
assistance supplemental nutrition assistance
program (SNAP) employment and training (E&T)
activity that provides work experience and
training for employable participants, who are not otherwise able to obtain
employment, to enhance their ability to secure unsubsidized employment. The Food assistance SNAP employment and training E&T WEP placements are
limited to public and private nonprofit sponsors which serve a useful public
service activity is equivalent to the federal
definition of workfare in that participants perform work in a public service
capacity (with a public or private nonprofit sponsor) as a condition of
eligibility to receive their monthly allotment.
(A) What criteria
shall the county agency establish for WEP worksite sponsors?
(1) Participants
are not required to perform political, partisan, or electoral activities.
(2) The worksite must shall meet all
applicable federal, state and local health and safety standards, equal
employment opportunity (EEO) policies, fair labor standards, displacement
policies, and provide reasonable work conditions.
(3) The placement
has not been developed in response to, or in any way associated with, the
existence of a strike, lockout, or bona fide labor dispute, and does not
violate any existing labor agreement.
(4) A
participant's religious freedom shall not be violated nor is the participant compelled
to do work that promotes a religious doctrine or belief.
(B) Is a
participant considered an employee of the WEP worksite?
A participant shall not be considered an employee of either the
sponsor, the county agency, or the Ohio department of job and family services
(ODJFS) and, therefore, is not entitled to all of the benefits and privileges
of an employee. The operation of WEP shall not be considered to be the
operation of an employment agency by the state or county agency.
(C) Do the WEP
individuals have coverage for injuries?
Individuals assigned to WEP shall be covered for
participation-related injuries or disabilities under work relief compensation
administered by the bureau of workers' compensation (BWC). Unless the county
agency pays the premiums for the sponsor, a private nonprofit,
or government sponsor with whom a food assistance
SNAP employment and training participant
is placed shall pay the premiums to the BWC on behalf of the participant.
Individuals assigned to other food assistance SNAP employment and training activities shall not be
included in premium payments made by the county agency to the BWC.
Effective: 9/1/2018
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 6/15/2018 and 09/01/2023
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 08/20/2018
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5101.54
Rule Amplifies: 5101.54, 329.04
Prior Effective Dates: 3/1/83, 7/1/84, 3/1/87, 12/1/87 (Emer.),
2/15/88, 6/30/89 (Emer.), 9/23/89, 4/2/90, 11/1/90, 4/1/91, 7/1/91, 10/1/91,
5/1/92, 9/1/93, 12/1/95 (Emer.), 2/19/96, 10/1/97 (Emer.), 12/20/97, 1/20/03,
10/1/07 , 1/1/13