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The policy on this page is from a previous version of the handbook.
All FSET participants must attend an orientation to the FSET program and participate in an initial enrollment appointment. During FSET enrollment and orientation, FSET agencies should provide individuals with detailed information about the FSET program and the ABAWD work requirement to allow them to make well-informed decisions about participating in FSET.
FSET participants may face barriers that make it difficult to access the FSET agency and/or participate in FSET activities, including limited access to transportation, computers, and telephones. FSET agencies are required to provide reasonable accommodations and supportive services to FSET participants to enable the participant to enroll and participate in FSET activities. Reasonable accommodations include using community resources to provide transportation, if available; traveling to a mutually agreed upon location that is conducive to providing confidential services to the participants; or providing services one-on-one rather than in a group setting. FSET agencies are required to provide translation services for FSET participants with limited English proficiency.
Enrollment in FSET, for the sole purpose of accessing supportive services, is not allowable. Supportive services are only allowable if the cost is reasonable and necessary in order to complete FSET activities. See FSET Handbook 5.0 Supportive Services.
This page last updated in Release Number: 17-01
Release Date: 05/18/2017
Effective Date: 05/18/2017
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Publication Number: P-00419