102. Do you have to meet job search requirements before you can get benefits?
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You may have to meet a job search requirement during the 60 days after you apply. DTA calls this “PATH” or Pathways to Self-Sufficiency. 106 C.M.R. § 702.125(G)
To meet the job search requirement for applicants, you must
- attend a TAFDC group orientation and verify at least two job contacts within 30 days of application, and
- make three additional job contacts within the next 30 days.
You do not have to meet the job search requirements if:
- you are exempt from the Work Program or you are a noncitizen who cannot legally work for pay. See Who is exempt from the time limit and Work Program?
- you have requested an exemption on the basis of disability (and you have not requested a disability exemption before).
- you have another pending request for an exemption. See the following questions:
- How do you qualify for an exemption as the caregiver for a disabled child?
- How do you qualify for an exemption as the caregiver for other disabled family members?
- How do you qualify for an exemption as a pregnant woman?
- How do you qualify for an exemption on the basis of age?
- Can you get a waiver or good cause exception to TAFDC rules because of domestic violence?
- you have good cause for not doing job search. See What if you have a good reason for not meeting Work Program rules?
- you are enrolled in an education or training activity or a substance abuse treatment program, or
- you have requested a domestic violence waiver.
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