Sec. 17b-105f. Food stamp employment and training program.
Sec. 17b-105f. Food stamp employment and training program. (a) The Department of Social Services shall administer a food stamp employment and training program,
authorized under the federal Food Stamp Act of 1977, as amended from time to time,
to provide employment and training activities, support services and other programs and
services for recipients of the food stamp program. The program shall provide for the
receipt of federal matching funds to the state from the United States Department of
Agriculture for funds expended on behalf of food stamp recipients by state agencies,
local governments, nonprofit entities, institutions of higher education and other eligible
food stamp employment and training providers for employment and training activities
that qualify for such matching funds under federal law and regulations. The department
shall seek to maximize the use of the federal matching funds provision under the program
to the fullest extent permitted by federal law.
(b) Federal grants received under the program shall be used in accordance with
federal law and regulations to fund food stamp employment and training activities.
(c) The department shall select providers whose employment and training activities
qualify for reimbursement under federal law and regulations to participate in the federal
matching funds provision of the food stamp employment and training program. Providers shall be selected in a form and manner prescribed by the Commissioner of Social
Services. In selecting providers, the department shall give priority to providers who are
members of a food stamp employment and training community collaborative and whose
strategies are aligned with the recommendations of the Child Poverty and Prevention
Council and its plan to reduce child poverty developed pursuant to section 4-67x.
(d) The department shall distribute to providers pursuant to subsection (c) of this
section federal matching funds in accordance with section 17b-105h. Such funds shall
be used for poverty reduction strategies.
(P.A. 08-161, S. 2.)