Wisconsin Code § 49.145

Wisconsin works; eligibility for employment positions
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(1) GENERAL ELIGIBILITY. In order to be eligible
for Wisconsin works employment positions and job access loans
for any month, an individual shall meet the eligibility requirements under subs. (2) and (3). The department may promulgate
rules establishing additional eligibility criteria and specifying
how eligibility criteria are to be administered. The department
may promulgate rules establishing payment and reporting periods
as needed to administer this subsection.
(2) NONFINANCIAL ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS. An individual is eligible for a Wisconsin works employment position and a
job access loan in a month only if all of the following nonfinancial eligibility requirements are met:
(a) The individual is a custodial parent.
(b) The individual has attained the age of 18.
(c) The individual is a U.S. citizen or a qualifying alien, as defined by the department by rule.
(d) The individual has residence in this state.
(f) 1. Subject to subd. 2., all of the following conditions are
met:
a. Every parent in the individual’s Wisconsin works group
fully cooperates in good faith with efforts directed at establishing
the paternity of any minor child of that parent regardless of
whether the parent is the custodial or noncustodial parent of that
child. Such cooperation shall be in accordance with federal law
and regulations and rules promulgated by the department applicable to paternity establishment and may not be required if the parent has good cause for refusing to cooperate, as determined by the
department in accordance with federal law and regulations.
b. Every parent in the individual’s Wisconsin works group
fully cooperates in good faith with efforts directed at obtaining
support payments or any other payments or property to which
that parent and any minor child of that parent may have rights or
for which that parent may be responsible, regardless of whether
the parent is the custodial or noncustodial parent of the minor
child. Such cooperation shall be in accordance with federal law
and regulations and rules promulgated by the department applicable to collection of support payments and may not be required if
the parent has good cause for refusing to cooperate, as determined by the department in accordance with federal law and
regulations.
2. An individual who is a member of a Wisconsin works
group that fails 3 times to meet the requirements under subd. 1.
remains ineligible until all of the members of Wisconsin works
group cooperate or for a period of 6 months, whichever is later.
(g) The individual furnishes the Wisconsin works agency
with any relevant information that the Wisconsin works agency
determines is necessary, consistent with rules promulgated by the
department, within 7 working days after receiving a request for
the information from the Wisconsin works agency. The Wisconsin works agency may extend the 7-day time limit for an individual for whom compliance with that limit would be unduly burdensome, as determined by the agency.
(h) The individual has made a good faith effort, as determined
by the Wisconsin works agency on a case-by-case basis, to obtain
employment and has not refused any bona fide offer of employment within the 180 days immediately preceding application.
(hm) If the individual has applied for Wisconsin works within
the 180 days immediately preceding the current application, the
individual has cooperated with the efforts of a Wisconsin works
agency to assist the individual in obtaining employment.
(i) The individual is not receiving supplemental security income under 42 USC 1381 to 1383c or state supplemental payments under s. 49.77 and, if the individual is a dependent child,
the custodial parent of the individual does not receive a payment
on behalf of the individual under s. 49.775. The department may
require an individual who receives benefits under s. 49.148 and
who has applied for supplemental security income under 42 USC
1381 to 1383c to authorize the federal social security administra-

tion to reimburse the department for the benefits paid to the individual under s. 49.148 during the period that the individual was
entitled to supplemental security income benefits to the extent
that retroactive supplemental security income benefits are made
available to the individual.
(j) On the last day of the month, the individual is not participating in a strike.
(k) The individual applies for or provides a social security account number as required by the department.
(L) The individual satisfies other eligibility criteria established by the department by rule.
(m) The individual reports any change in circumstances that
may affect his or her eligibility to the Wisconsin works agency
within 10 days after the change.
(n) 1. Except as provided in subd. 4., beginning on the date on
which the individual has attained the age of 18, the total number
of months in which the individual or any adult member of the individual’s Wisconsin Works group has participated in, or has received benefits under, any of the following or any combination of
the following does not exceed 48 months, whether or not
consecutive:
a. The job opportunities and basic skills program under s.
49.193, 1997 stats. Active participation on or after October 1, 1996, in the job opportunities and basic skills program
counts toward the 48-month limit.
b. A Wisconsin works employment position.
c. Any program in this state or in any other state funded by a
federal block grant for temporary assistance for needy families
under title I of P.L. 104-193, if the individual received benefits
under that program that were attributable to funds provided by
the federal government.
2. Except as provided in subd. 4., in calculating the number
of months in which the individual participated under subd. 1., the
Wisconsin works agency shall include any month in which any
adult member of a Wisconsin works group participated in a Wisconsin works employment position, if the individual was a member of that Wisconsin works group during that month.
3. A Wisconsin Works agency may extend the time limit under this paragraph only if the Wisconsin Works agency determines, in accordance with rules promulgated by the department,
that the individual is experiencing hardship or that the individual’s family includes an individual who has been battered or subjected to extreme cruelty.
4. In calculating the number of months under subds. 1. and
2., a Wisconsin works agency shall exclude, to the extent permitted under federal law, any month during which any adult in the
Wisconsin works group participated in any activity listed under
subd. 1. a. to c. while living on a federally recognized American
Indian reservation, in an Alaskan Native village or, in Indian
country, as defined in 18 USC 1151, occupied by an Indian tribe,
if, during that month, all of the following applied:
a. At least 1,000 individuals were living on the reservation or
in the village or Indian country.
b. At least 50 percent of the adults living on the reservation
or in the village or Indian country were unemployed.
(q) No other individual in the Wisconsin works group is a participant in a Wisconsin works employment position. This paragraph does not apply to an individual applying for a job access
loan.
(r) The individual is not a fugitive felon under 42 USC 608 (a)
(9) (A) (i).
(rm) The individual is not violating a condition of probation,
extended supervision or parole imposed under federal or state
law.
(s) The individual assigns to the state any right of the individual or of any dependent child of the individual to support or
maintenance from any other person accruing during the time that
any assistance, as defined in 45 CFR 260.31 , under Wisconsin
Works is paid to the individual. If a minor who is a beneficiary of
any assistance under Wisconsin Works is also the beneficiary of
support under a judgment or order that includes support for one
or more children not receiving that assistance, any support payment made under the judgment or order is assigned to the state
during the period that the minor is a beneficiary of that assistance
in the amount that is the proportionate share of the minor receiving the assistance, except as otherwise ordered by the court on the
motion of a party. Amounts assigned to the state under this paragraph remain assigned to the state until the amount due to the federal government has been recovered. No amount of support that
begins to accrue after the individual ceases to receive assistance
under Wisconsin Works may be considered assigned to this state.
Except as provided in s. 49.1455, 75 percent of all money that is
received by the department in a month under an assignment to the
state under this paragraph for an individual applying for or participating in Wisconsin Works shall be paid to the individual applying for or participating in Wisconsin Works. The department
shall pay the federal share of support assigned under this paragraph as required under federal law or waiver.
(v) The individual states in writing whether the individual has
been convicted in any state or federal court of a felony that has as
an element possession, use or distribution of a controlled substance, as defined in 21 USC 802 (6).
(3) FINANCIAL ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS. An individual is
eligible for a Wisconsin works employment position and a job access loan only if all of the following financial eligibility requirements are met:
(a) Resource limitations. The individual is a member of a
Wisconsin Works group whose assets do not exceed $2,500 in
combined equity value. Except as provided under par. (c), in determining the combined equity value of assets, the Wisconsin
Works agency shall exclude the equity value of vehicles up to a
total equity value of $10,000, and one home, valued at no more
than 200 percent of the statewide median value for homes, that
serves as the homestead for the Wisconsin Works group. In calculating the value of the homestead, the Wisconsin Works agency
shall exclude the value of agricultural land owned by the Wisconsin Works group.
(b) Income limitations. The individual is a member of a Wisconsin works group whose gross income is at or below 115 percent of the poverty line. In calculating gross income under this
paragraph, the Wisconsin works agency shall include all of the
following:
1. All earned and unearned income of the individual, except
any amount received under section 32 of the Internal Revenue
Code, as defined in s. 71.01 (6), any amount received under s.
71.07 (9e), any payment made by an employer under section 3507
of the Internal Revenue Code, as defined in s. 71.01 (6), any student financial aid received under any federal or state program,
any scholarship used for tuition and books, and any assistance received under s. 49.148. In determining the earned and unearned
income of the individual, the Wisconsin works agency may not
include income earned by a dependent child of the individual.
3. The income of a nonmarital coparent or of the individual’s
spouse, if the spouse resides in the same home as the dependent
child.
(c) Hardship exemption. The department may promulgate a
rule that establishes a hardship exemption for the resource limitation under par. (a). If an individual qualifies for a hardship exemption under the department’s rule, the Wisconsin Works

agency shall exclude the equity value of vehicles up to a total equity value of $10,000, and of one home, valued at any amount,
that serves as the homestead for the Wisconsin Works group in
determining whether the Wisconsin Works group’s combined equity value of assets exceeds $2,500.
(4) REVIEW OF ELIGIBILITY. A Wisconsin works agency shall
periodically review an individual’s eligibility. The individual remains eligible under sub. (3) until the Wisconsin works group’s
assets or income is expected to exceed the asset or income limit
under sub. (3) for at least 2 consecutive months.

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