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Relocation Assistance
Agency for Workforce Innovation
Statewide Training
Spring 2005
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Relocation Basics
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Available to TCA applicants or recipients
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May relocate to another area in the
state or may relocate out of state
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If approved for a reason other than
domestic violence, the family cannot
reapply for TCA for at least 6 months
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Reapplication for TCA is allowed in
emergency situations
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Relocation Basics (Continued)
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Relocated individuals are eligible for
up to 2 years of transitional childcare
if employment is secured within a
specified period of time
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A family may relocate more than once
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The relocation payment does not
count toward time-limits
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There is no specified dollar amount
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Maximum amounts should be included
in the Local Operating Procedures
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Eligibility Requirements
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The family must demonstrate a
need to relocate
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The family must demonstrate a contributing
factor to achieving self-sufficiency
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The family must be eligible for TCA
(applicant) or receiving TCA (recipient)
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The family must not have exhausted their
lifetime limit on TCA
• If the family has met their lifetime limit on TCA,
the RWB may fund the relocation with local RWB
TANF dollars
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Demonstration of Need
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The individual:
– Is located in an area with limited
employment opportunities
– Is geographically isolated
– Has formidable transportation
barriers
– Is isolated from their extended
family
– Has experienced domestic violence
which interferes with the ability of
a parent to maintain selfsufficiency
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Contributing Factors
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The individual:
– Is unlikely to achieve economic self-sufficiency in
the current community;
– Has secured a job that provides an increased
salary or improved benefits and requires relocation
to another community;
– Has a family support network that will contribute
to job retention in another community;
– Is determined to be a victim of domestic violence
who would experience a reduced probability of
further incidents through relocation; or
– Must relocate to receive education or training that
is directly related to the applicant’s employment or6
career advancement
Step 1
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Determine that the family is
receiving Temporary Cash
Assistance
OR
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Determine the family is potentially
eligible for TCA and requirements
for diversion would likely be met
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The RWB provider and the
individual requesting Relocation
Assistance should begin by
completing the Relocation
Assistance Checklist
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Step 2
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Determine there is a need for the
family to relocate to a new community
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Determine there is a basis for believing
that the relocation to a new community
will contribute to the family’s ability to
achieve self-sufficiency
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Ensure the need and contributing factor
has been verified or documented as
appropriate based on LOP
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Step 3
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Establish a relocation plan that includes:
• A relocation budget based on the Relocation
Budget Worksheet (AWI-0002)
 Estimates for relocation expenses
 Estimates for employment related expenses
• Documentation from the individual to ensure
relocation funds will be expended properly and
the relocation will take place
• Assurance the relocation will be successful
without relying on TCA to meet on-going
expenses
• Provisions to protect the safety of victims of
domestic violence and avoid provisions that place
them in anticipated danger
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Step 4
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Determine that the receiving
community has the capacity to
provide needed services and
employment opportunities
• If the family is planning to relocate within
the state, contact the local One-Stop
Career Center in the receiving community
• If out of state, use directory assistance and
the Internet to locate the family assistance
and employment services in the receiving
community
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Step 5
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Monitor the family’s
relocation
• Administer a survey
within 90 days after
providing a Relocation
Assistance payment
or services to the
family
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Emergency Reapplication
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Families receiving
relocation assistance
for reasons other
than Domestic
Violence cannot
receive TCA for six
months, unless a
qualified emergency is
approved by the RWB
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Emergency Situations
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Verify the family has a qualified
emergency
Examples include:
• Domestic Violence
• Hospitalization or illness resulting in a
significant loss o income or employment
• Loss of housing
• Natural disaster responsible for the
destruction of the family’s major property
• Other situations of similar nature affecting
employment
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Emergency Reapplication
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The RWB is responsible
for completing the
Diversion Services
Emergency Criteria form,
AWI 0001
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The completed form must
be forwarded to DCF to
approve or deny the TCA
application
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Repayment
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Relocation Assistance must be repaid
if the family is approved for TCA
due to an emergency within 6 months
of receiving the Relocation
Assistance payment
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EXCEPTION: If the family received
Relocation Assistance as a result of
domestic violence, the family may
immediately reapply for TCA once
relocated
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Repayment
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If the family fails to relocate,
the entire amount of the
relocation assistance received
must be repaid
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If fraud is suspected the RWB
provider must notify DCF to
initiate an investigation
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Repayment
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Repayment is prorated and subtracted
from the regular payment of TCA
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DCF is responsible for recovering the
Relocation Assistance amount
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Recoupment calculation
• Amount of relocation assistance - months off
cash X payment standard = repayment amount
• Repayment amount is divided by the number of
months left on the individual’s time clock to
determine the amount to be recouped each month
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Questions on Relocation?
An equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. All voice telephone
numbers on this document may be reached by persons using TTY/TDD equipment via the Florida Relay Service at 711.
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