D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 7, r. 7-799

Current through Register Vol. 71, No. 43, October 25, 2024
Rule 7-799 - DEFINITIONS
799.1

When used in this Chapter, each of the following terms shall have the meaning ascribed:

Academic Credit - the credit for education, training or work experience applicable towards a secondary school diploma, consistent with applicable D.C. laws, regulations, and policy, and the requirements of an accredited educational agency or institution.

Act - the Youth Employment of 1979 (D.C. Law 3-46).

Alternative Working Arrangements - work schedules which deviate from the regular work week. Arrangements may include staggered hours, flexible hours, flex-time, compressed work weeks, part-time employment or job and work sharing.

Director - the Director of Employment Services or the Director's designee, contract officer, representative or contractual agents.

Economically Disadvantaged - a person who is one of the following:

(a) A member of a family which receives public assistance;
(b) A member of a family whose income during the previous six (6) months on an annualized basis was such that:
(1) The family would have qualified for public assistance if they had applied for the assistance;
(2) The income does not exceed the poverty level; or
(3) The income does not exceed the seventy percent (70%) of the lower living;
(c) A foster child on whose behalf federal and District Government payments are made; or
(d) A person whose status presents significant barriers to employment such as the following:
(1) A client of a sheltered workship;
(2) A handicapped individual;
(3) A person residing in an institution or facility providing twenty-four (24) hour support, such as a prison, a hospital or community care facility; or
(4) A regular outpatient of a mental hospital, rehabilitation, facility or similar institution.

Family - one (1) or more persons living in a single residence who are related to each other by blood, marriage, or adoption. A step-child or step-parent shall be considered to be related by marriage.

Handicapped Individual - any person who has a physical or mental disability which constitutes a substantial barrier to employment and who can benefit from services under this program.

In-School - the status of being enrolled full-time and attending a secondary, trade, technical or vocational school. To maintain one's in-school status an individual shall be currently enrolled and in regular attendance during the semester or quarter, or have successfully completed the previous semester if applying for the In-School program after the summer vacation.

In-School Youth - a person, fourteen (14) through twenty-one (21) who is as follows:

(a) Is currently enrolled full-time in, and attending a secondary trade, technical or vocational school; and
(b) Has not completed high school and is attending or scheduled to attend, on a full-time basis, a program leading to a secondary school diploma. Full-time attendance shall be defined by the requirements of the D.C. Board of Education.

Job Restructuring - the procedure which includes the following:

(a) Identifying the separate tasks that comprise a job or group of jobs;
(b) Developing a career ladder which builds upward from the new positions containing the lesser skilled tasks to regular jobs requiring increased skills. A restructured job differs from the original one in terms of skills, knowledge, abilities and experience needed to perform the work.

Participant - an individual who is as follows:

(a) Declared eligible upon enrollment; and
(b) Receiving employment and training funded under the Act following enrollment.

Participant Employers - both profitmaking and non-profitmaking persons, associations, partnerships, and corporations, as well as the District of Columbia Government and other public agencies which enter into formal agreements with the Director for participation in the In-School employment Program.

Public Assistance - a federal or District Government cash payment for which eligibility is determined by a need or income test.

Resident - a person who has permanent dwelling or home in the District of Columbia. A District resident shall also include those persons who are permanent resident aliens, or aliens who have been permitted to accept permanent employment in the United States by the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service.

Unsubsidized Placement - employment secured for or by a participant which is not subsidized by funds from the Act.

Work Experience - work consisting of a short-term or part-time employment assignment with an employer or employing agency. It shall be designed to enhance the employability of individuals through the development of good work habits and basic work skills. It utilized for those students who have either never worked or who have not worked for an extended period of time, such as students, youth in transition from school to employment, or youth who have no definite employment goals.

D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 7, r. 7-799