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Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) recipient
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An
individual who received or is a member of a family that has
received, TANF assistance for any nine months during the 18-month
period ending on the hiring date.
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Ex-felon
– An individual convicted of a felony and hired within one year
after conviction or release from prison.
No
economic eligibility determination based on family income.
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Food Stamp Recipient
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An individual aged 18 through 39,
who is a member of a family that has received Food Stamps for a
specific time period within the last six months.
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High-Risk Youth -
An individual who is 18 through
24 years old on the hiring date and lives in a Federal Renewal
Community, Empowerment Zone, or Enterprise Community (RC/EZ/EC)
located in areas of New Haven. Renewal Community, Empowerment Zone,
or Enterprise Community (RC/EZ/EC) addresses may be verified by
accessing the Internet website of "HUD Locator Services" at
http://egis.hud.gov/egis/cpd/rcezec/ezec_open.htm. You
may also verify an RC/EZ/EC address by calling Community
Connections, toll free, at (800) 998-9999.
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All Round I Enterprise
Communities (ECs) expired on December 31, 2004. Round II ECs are
still in existence, but no tax benefits are available for them.
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Summer Youth employee
- An individual who is 16 or 17 years old on the hiring date, who
starts work for the employer during the period of May 1 through
September 15, and who lives in a Federal Enterprise Community,
Empowerment Zone, or Renewal Community (RC/EZ/EC) located in areas
of New Haven.
- All Round
I Enterprise Communities (ECs) expired on December 31, 2004. Round
II ECs are still in existence, but no tax benefits are available for
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Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipient or Ticket-to-Work
holder
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An
individual who has received Supplemental Security Income (SSI) for
any month ending within the 60-day period ending on the hiring date,
or a Ticket-to-Work holder* with an individual work plan through an
Employment Network.
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Veteran -
An individual who has served on active duty in the U.S. Armed
Forces for more than 180 days or has been discharged with a
service-connected disability, and who is a member of a family
receiving Food Stamps for at least a continuous three-month period
during the 15-month period ending on the hiring date.
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Vocational Rehabilitation Referral or Ticket-to-Work holder -
An
individual with a physical and/or mental disability which may
present a substantial barrier to employment, and who has received
services under a State rehabilitation plan through the Bureau of
Rehabilitation Services or the Board of Education and Services for
the Blind, an Employment Network as a Ticket-to-Work holder* with an
individual work plan, or has received vocational rehabilitation
through the US Department of Veterans' Affairs.
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Long-Term Family Assistance Recipient (Effective January 1, 2007)
– Individuals must be Long-Term Family
Assistance recipients or a member of a family who has received LTFAR.
Recipients include those:
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who received Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), for at
least 18 consecutive months ending on the date of hire;
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whose TANF eligibility expired under Federal or State law after
August 5, 1997, and are hired within two years after this
eligibility expired, or
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who received TANF for a total of at least 18 months after August 5,
1997, and are hired within two years after the 18-month period is
reached. |
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