Rhode Island Works Program Rules and Regulations (218-RICR-20-00-2)


218-RICR-20-00-2 ACTIVE RULE

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2.1Purpose and Administration

2.2Definitions

2.3Application Process

2.4The Assistance Unit

2.5Non-Financial Requirements

2.6Time Limit

2.7Cooperation with the Office of Child Support

2.8Communication between RI Works and OCSS Staff

2.9Third-Party Liability

2.10RI Works Program Opportunities

2.11Work Policy and Procedures

2.12Special Program Requirements

2.13Domestic Violence Waiver Process

2.14Resources

2.15Income

2.16Support of Dependent Children

2.17Income of Non-Citizen with Liable Sponsors

2.18Standards of Assistance

2.19Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT)

2.20Budget Methodology

2.21Changes to Household

2.22Interim Reporting

2.23Redeterminations

2.24Error Cases

2.25Overpayments to Non-Citizens

2.26Compromising Claims

2.27Terminating and Writing-Off Claims

2.28Methods of Collecting Claims

2.29Notice Requirements

2.30Case Records


Title 218 Department of Human Services
Chapter 20 Individual and Family Support Programs
Subchapter 00 N/A
Part 2 Rhode Island Works Program Rules and Regulations (218-RICR-20-00-2)
Type of Filing Direct Final Amendment
Regulation Status Active
Effective 02/16/2025

Regulation Authority:

Title XIX of the Social Security Act
R.I. Gen. Laws § 40-5.2-1 et seq.
RI State Budget FY2025

Purpose and Reason:

The Rhode Island Works Program (R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 40-5.2-1 et seq.) establishes the legal basis for a welfare to work program to assist needy families to prepare for, accept and retain employment with necessary supports, as quickly as possible, and is the law through which the Federal assistance program, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, is available to families in Rhode Island who meet program eligibility criteria. This Direct Final Amendment is being filed to implement the Legislative changes that were signed by the Governor with the 2025 Rhode Island State Budget and effective July 1st, 2024, as well as clarify and simplify policy language to reduce barriers and provide supports to our families.

The regulatory changes proposed in this filing are identical to the regulatory language currently in effect as of 01/16/2025. The effective version was originally noticed for public comment on 11/26/2024. 

After the end of the public comment period (11/26/24 through 12/26/24), a processing error occurred. As a result of processing error, the agency is repromulgating the regulatory changes (effective as of 01/16/25). The regulatory language included in this notice redlines changes made in the most recent promulgation. The agency is noticing these changes for additional public comment.