2520 Able-bodied Adults Without Dependents (ABAWD) - Able bodied adults aged 18 through 49 without dependents in the home, can only receive food assistance for 3 months in a 36 month period while they are not meeting the work requirement of items 1 or 2 below. For ease of administration and tracking, the State is adopting a FIXED 36 month period for all person's identified as ABAWD's in the State. The current 36 month period is 10/2016 through 9/2019.

NOTE: Months of ABAWD participation in another State count against the 3 month limit in Kansas. If at application, the person indicates receipt of benefits in another State during the Kansas fixed 36 month period, part of the verification that the case is closed in the other State must include verification of receipt of benefits as an ABAWD. These months would be indicated on the ABAWD Tracking Form, noting the State where the ABAWD benefits were received.

See the ABAWD Tracking Form, ES-4312 in the Forms Section.

Examples: Joe ABAWD gets 3 months of food assistance while not meeting the ABAWD work requirement from 7/2017 through 9/2017. Joe ABAWD cannot receive food assistance again until 10/2019, unless he meets the work requirement, qualifies for the one-time 3 month extension, or becomes a non-ABAWD.

To receive food assistance past the 3 month period, the individual must meet the following work requirement:


  1. Working at least 20 hours per week (averaged monthly), earning at least minimum wage, or

    NOTE:
    If an individual would have worked an average of 20 hours per week, but missed some work for good cause, the individual shall be considered to have met the work requirement if the absence from work is temporary and the individual retains his or her job. Good cause shall include circumstances beyond the individual's control, such as, but not limited to illness, illness of another household member requiring the presence of the member, a household emergency or the unavailability of transportation.

    NOTE: Verification that the individual is working an average of 20 hours a week is mandatory. See 1322.1 (8).

    To find the current minimum wage click this link, http://www.dol.gov/dol/topic/wages/minimumwage.htm , then scroll down and click on ‘What is the Minimum Wage?’

    Also see 9122.8 (2) regarding reported changes in the number of hours worked to below 20 hours a week.

    NOTE:
    An individual employed by VISTA an average of 20 hours a week would meet this criteria even if the income is not countable. In addition, in-kind income would also count for meeting the ABAWD work requirement as long as the person is working an average of 20 hours a week and receiving in-kind value of at least minimum wage.
     

  2. Participating in and complying with one of the following programs for 20 hours or more per week:

    1. WIOA or Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) Program. See the following site for information on the Trade Adjustment Assistance Act: http://www.doleta.gov/tradeact/;

    2. Persons voluntarily participating in the Food Assistance Employment and Training Program in available counties. The current available counties are: Atchison, Brown, Douglas, Geary, Osage, Pottawatomie, Riley and Shawnee;

    3. Participating in a work program with a Refugee funded Social Service Agency;

    4. Participating in an other approved training program. Must be referred to EES Administration (Food Assistance Program Manager or Work Programs Manager) for approval.

    NOTE: It will be important to verify that the person is participating in the training program for at least 20 hours a week.