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Code · Colorado · Title 26 — Human Services Code · Article 2 — Public Assistance

26-2-711. Works program - sanctions against participants - rules.

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(a)The state board shall promulgate rules for the imposition of sanctions affecting the basic cash assistance grant as described in section 26-2-709 (1). The rules must require:
(I)Imposition of sanctions upon a participant who fails, without good cause as determined by the county, to comply with the terms and conditions of his or her IRC;
(II)A reduction in the basic cash assistance grant upon the first imposition of a sanction affecting a basic cash assistance grant, with the amount to be specified in the rules but not to exceed one dollar;
(III)Specific reductions in the basic cash assistance grant for second and subsequent sanctions affecting the basic cash assistance grant;
(IV)Imposition of sanctions either in the month following the decision to sanction and in subsequent months thereafter until the full amount of any sanctions have been withheld or, in the event that a participant has appealed the imposition of a sanction, in the month following the final decision of the appeal process and in subsequent months thereafter until the full amount of any sanctions have been withheld.
(b)Nothing in the state board rules promulgated pursuant to paragraph
(a)of this subsection
(1)shall prevent a county from denying the basic cash assistance grant in its entirety to a participant who refuses, as evidenced by an affirmative statement by the participant or demonstrable evidence, to participate in training, education, or work.
(c)The state board rules promulgated pursuant to paragraph
(a)of this subsection
(1)shall establish the period of time that sanctions affecting the basic cash assistance grant shall be in effect and the period of time within which a participant who has been denied the basic cash assistance grant by a county pursuant to paragraph
(b)of this subsection
(1)may take action for reinstatement into the works program.
(2)A county shall have the authority to determine and impose sanctions affecting other assistance as described in section 26-2-706.6. The sanctions shall be based upon fair and objective criteria that have been developed and adopted by the county and are consistent with state and federal law.
(3)If a county department elects to suspend payment of child care assistance, it may suspend such assistance in its entirety.
(4)In no event shall a county department impose any sanction on a participant that adversely affects the participant's receipt of food stamps beyond those allowable sanctions provided for in federal regulations and state rules or medical assistance pursuant to the provisions of articles 4, 5, and 6 of title 25.5, C.R.S.
(a)A person shall not be required to participate in work activities if good cause exists as determined by the county.
(b)Good cause does not constitute an exemption from work or time limits. Good cause is, however, a proper basis for not imposing a sanction for nonparticipation in a work activity, and may include, but need not be limited to, participation in a Colorado works controlled substance abuse control program pursuant to section 26-2-706.6 (7).
(6)(Deleted by amendment, L. 2008, p. 1963, § 13, effective January 1, 2009.)
(7)If a participant or an applicant has misrepresented residence to obtain benefits in two or more states at the same time, such person shall be ineligible for benefits under the works program for a period of ten years.
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