Oklahoma Code § 56-230.50

Title 56. Poor Persons: Short title - Establishment of program -
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Responsibilities of Department of Human Services - Interagency
collaboration - Block grant funding - Rulemaking - Federal waiver
applications - Report to Legislature and Governor.

A.  Sections 230.50 through 230.73 and 241.1 through 241.3 of
this title shall be known and may be cited as the "Statewide
Temporary Assistance Responsibility System (STARS)".
B.  1.  There is hereby established the Statewide Temporary
Assistance Responsibility System (STARS) which shall consist of
programs and services to be offered by the state with funds provided
by the temporary assistance for needy families block grant
authorized by Section 103 of the federal Personal Responsibility and
Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, P.L. 104-193, in
addition to other monies appropriated by law.
2.  The STARS shall consist of integrated and coordinated
programs and services that will provide recipients with the
necessary tools to enable them to make the transition from reliance
on public assistance programs to becoming independent, self-
sufficient citizens who are capable of supporting themselves and
their families.  Such programs and services include but are not
limited to:  career guidance and employment preparation, job
referral, vocational and technical training, child care initiatives,
literacy development, adult basic education, and medical assistance.
3.  The Oklahoma Legislature further recognizes the importance
of encouraging establishment of statewide, One-stop
Career/Employment Centers that would link existing resources and
federal and state programs for utilization by persons receiving
temporary assistance, and underemployed and unemployed persons.
C.  The Department of Human Services shall be responsible for:
1.  Implementing the federal Temporary Assistance for Needy
Families Act (TANF);
2.  Carrying out the projects and programs specified in the
STARS.  The Department shall implement the provisions of the STARS
to the fullest extent permitted by law and in accordance with the
terms and conditions specified by the federal government;
3.  Expediting the acquisition of any federal waivers necessary
to implement the provisions of STARS through amendments, combined
waivers, requests and in any other such manner authorized by federal
law and regulations;
4.  Working in close and continuous coordination with
appropriate federal officials and preparing and submitting
completely and in a timely manner all forms and data required by
federal officials to implement STARS; and
5.  Continuing to explore and expand opportunities for the state
to pursue agreements with additional service providers including but
not limited to community colleges, technology centers and community
resources in order to provide direct referral and link recipients
with career and technology education and training programs.
D.  In administering the STARS, the Department shall collaborate
with the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission, the Department of
Commerce, the State Department of Health and the State Department of

Education and any other state or federal agency necessary to
implement the provisions of the STARS.
E.  In submitting any state plan or amendments to the state plan
to the federal government in order to obtain a temporary assistance
for needy families block grant or child care and development block
grant, the Department shall seek the maximum block grant funding and
federal contingency fund allocations that are available pursuant to
the federal Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity
Reconciliation Act of 1996, P.L. 104-193.
F.  The Department for Human Services shall promulgate rules for
developing any projects and programs to implement the STARS.
G.  1.  The Department of Human Services is directed to file
with the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President
Pro Tempore of the Senate a copy of any waiver application or
request for amendment or exemption filed with the federal
government, copies of correspondence to and from the federal
government explaining and elaborating upon said applications, and
final documentation of any waivers, amendments, and exemptions
granted by the federal government pursuant to the STARS.
2.  On or before February 1, 1998, for the previous six-month
period, and on or before February 1 of each year, for the previous
fiscal year, the Department shall provide a written report on each
project and program specified in the STARS to the Legislature and
the Governor which identifies:
a. total number of new applications received by the
Department for TANF, food stamps and child care, and
the number of cases actually certified,
b. number of recipients who signed a personal
responsibility agreement pursuant to the TANF program,
c. number of cases closed by the Department and the
reasons for the case closures,
d. the number of persons who reapplied for benefits
pursuant to the TANF program after a case had been
closed,
e. number of recipients who completed an employability
assessment by level of education,
f. the total number of recipients who completed an
employability assessment, and the number who were
initially referred for:
(1) literacy assessment,
(2) adult basic education or remediation classes,
(3) job skills development or vocational training,
(4) employment,
(5) other,
g. of the total number of recipients assessed for
literacy skills, the number who scored:
(1) at or below 6th grade level,

(2) at 7th or 8th grade level,
(3) at 9th or 10th grade level,
(4) above 10th grade level,
h. number of sanctions imposed for violations of the
provisions of the STARS or rules promulgated pursuant
thereto or any other provision of law or rule relating
to receipt of benefits by a recipient and the reasons
for imposing the sanction,
i. percentage of recipients in allowable work activities,
j. number of recipients in each allowable work activity
and the length of time spent in that activity,
k. number of recipients employed by state agencies and
contract service providers,
l. number of recipients entering the workforce by
occupation types,
m. estimated average monthly earnings for employed aid
recipients,
n. average monthly number of hours worked by recipients,
o. number of qualified aliens applying for assistance
pursuant to the STARS and number of applications
certified by the Department, and
p. such other information deemed necessary by the
Department.
Added by Laws 1995, c. 346, § 1, eff. July 1, 1995.  Amended by Laws
1997, c. 414, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1997.  Renumbered from § 230.1 of
this title by Laws 1997, c. 414, § 32, eff. Sept. 1, 1997.  Amended
by Laws 2018, c. 98, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2018.

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