Senate Committee Substitute

SCS/SB 24 - This act, the "Missouri Working for Welfare Act of 2015," modifies provision of the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

FULL FAMILY IMMEDIATE SANCTION (Section 208.026)

This act requires the Department of Social Services to immediately apply a total full family unit sanction of TANF benefits if after an investigation the Department determines that a person is not cooperating with a work activity requirement under the TANF program. The sanction shall apply for a minimum of one month. During that month of sanctions, the person shall remain on the caseload in sanction status. To cure a sanction, the person shall perform work activities for a minimum average of 30 hours per week for one month. If the person does not cure the sanction, the case shall be closed. This act allows for the person to reapply for benefits by completing work activities for a minimum average of 30 hours per week within one month of the eligibility interview.

LIFE-TIME LIMITS, CASH DIVERSION, DANGEROUS FELONIES, WORK REQUIREMENT (208.026.2 & 208.040.5)

Beginning January 1, 2016, the following changes shall be made to the TANF program:

(1) The life-time limit for TANF shall be 24 months. If a person received aid while under the age of 19 and while classified as a dependent child, the life-time limit will reset at age 19;

(2) The Department shall implement a cash diversion program that grants eligible TANF benefits recipients lump-sum cash grants for short-term needs, as well as job referrals or referrals to career centers, in lieu of signing up for the long-term monthly cash assistance program upon a showing of good cause. Good cause may include loss of employment, excluding a voluntary quit or dismissal due to poor job performance; catastrophic illness; domestic violence; or other emergencies rendering a family member unable to care for the basic needs of the family. The lump-sum maximum limit shall be set at three times the family size allowance and for use once in a 12-month period and for only five instances in a lifetime;

(3) Persons found guilty of a dangerous felony will be banned from receiving benefits; and

(4) Persons seeking benefits will be required to engage in work activities before becoming eligible.

SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (208.244.1)

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program allows states with a certain level of unemployment to seek a waiver of the work requirement for assistance. Missouri currently has such a waiver. This act removes the waiver and reinstates the work requirements.

APPLICATION OF SAVINGS (208.244.2)

Any savings resulting from the changes to TANF and SNAP under this act shall be used to provide child care assistance for single parents, education assistance, and job training for individuals receiving benefits under the programs as allowable under law.

ANNUAL REPORT (208.244.3)

The Department of Social Services shall make an annual report to the Joint Committee on Government Accountability on the progress of implementation and include specified data. The Joint Committee shall meet at least once a year to review the report and make recommendations to the President Pro-Tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House.

SARAH HASKINS


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