State of Wisconsin
Department of Health Services

HISTORY

The policy on this page is from a previous version of the handbook. 

10.6 Appendix F: FSET Worker Time Frames

Time Frames Importance
1st of the month
  • Pull FSET enrollees detail report for expiring employment plans and/or schedule employment plan review appointments.
5th of the month
  • Update the “Work Requirement Met” field indicating the prior month’s participation.
6th of the month
  • Begin disenrolling individuals who are no longer eligible for FoodShare as of the end of the prior month.
2nd Saturday of the month
  • Update the “Anticipated to Meet Work Requirement” field.
  • CARES Worker Web (CWW) pulls information from the “Work Requirement Met” field and uses it to update the FoodShare Clock.
Adverse Action
  • CWW pulls information from the “Anticipated to Meet Work Requirement” field and uses it to update the FoodShare Clock.
5 Business Days
  • An FSET participant should be contacted either by letter or telephone within five business days of the FSET agency receiving a referral.
12 Calendar Days
  • FSET initial appointments should be scheduled to occur within twelve calendar days from the date the referral is received (or effective date of FoodShare eligibility, if the referral is sent early).
  • Workers will be able to preview an appointment letter created within 12 calendar days of the actual appointment, and CWW will send the letter overnight (If letters are created within 13 days of the actual appointment, workers will be unable to view the letter, but the system will automatically send it 12 days before the appointment date).
  • Initial employment plan should be developed at initial appointments.
2 Months
  • Volunteer participants may be disenrolled from FSET if they have not participated in FSET for two months without good cause.
  • FSET workers have up to two calendar months from the FoodShare eligibility end date to override a disenrollment.
90 Calendar Days
  • FSET participants may receive up to 90 days of job retention services after securing employment through FSET.
3 months
  • The longest duration of a non-exempt ABAWD’s employment plan. Non-exempt ABAWD employment plans must be reviewed every three months.
  • The number of time-limited benefits (TLBs) a non-exempt ABAWD may receive without meeting the work requirement.
  • The number of additional months a non-exempt ABAWD may earn after exhausting his/her three TLBs.
6 months
  • The longest duration of a volunteer FSET participant’s employment plan. Non-ABAWD and exempt ABAWD employment plans must be reviewed at least every six months.
36 months
  • The duration of a non-exempt ABAWD’s FoodShare clock.

 

This page last updated in Release Number: 17-02

Release Date: 10/30/2017

Effective Date: 10/30/2017


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