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Development Zone Target Groups
Wisconsin's Agricultural, Community
and Enterprise Development Zone programs require that approximately 25%
of new employees hired by participating programs come from one of the
state's recognized Target Groups.
Many of the service providers to the Target Groups listed
below hae their offices in Job Centers, located throughout the state.
The Job Service must certify the new hire as meeting the eligibility
criteria. Job Service charges the employer a $50 fee for each
individual certified.
Following are detailed definitions of Wisconsin's eligible
Target Groups:
A Dislocated
Worker falls into any one of the following categories:
- Has been terminated or laid-off or has received a
termination or layoff notice or
Is eligible for or has exhausted entitlement to unemployment
compensation or
Has been employed long enough to show attachment to the workforce, but
is not eligible for unemployment compensation due to insufficient
earnings or having performed services for an employer that were not
covered under a State unemployment compensation law; and
Is unlikely to return to a previous
industry or occupation
- Is employed at a facility where the employer has made a
general announcement that the facility will close within 180 days
- Was self-employed but is unemployed as a result of general
economic conditions in the community in which the individual resides,
or because of natural disasters
- Is a displaced homemaker, i.e. an individual who has been
providing unpaid services to family members in the home and who:
a. Has been dependent on the income of another family member but is no
longer supported by that income; and
b. Is unemployed or underemployed and is experiencing difficulty in
obtaining or upgrading employment.
An Economically-Disadvantaged
Youth is any certified employee who is at least 18 years
old but less than 23 years old on the hiring date and
is a member of an economically disadvantaged family
(The family's income level must have been no more than 70 percent of
the Bureau of Labor Statistics' lower living standard during a
specified period).
An Economically-Disadvantaged
Ex-Convict is any certified employee who:
- Was conficted of a felony under any federal or state
statute; and
- Is a member of an economically disadvantaged family (See
Economically Disadvantaged Youth); and
- Is hired within five years of being convicted or released
from prison.
Work release and deferred adjudication felons are eligible.
Persons convicted of a felony while in the military are eligible. As an
additional incentive for employers to hire ex-convicts, the U.S.
Department of Labor sponsors a free
Fidelity Bonding Program
to reduce the risk factor that often makes it difficult for
ex-convicts to obtain employment.
A Vocational
Rehabilitation Referral is any certified employee who:
- Has a physical or mental disability that results in a
substantial barrier to employment and,
- Is referred to the employer upon completing or while
receiving rehabilitative services under:
- An individualized written rehabilitation plan under a
state plan for vocational rehabilitation services approved under the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, or
- A program of vocational rehabilitation for veterans
carried out under Chapter 31 of Title 38, United States Code.
A Division
of Vocational Rehabilitation
(DVR) employment counselor will generally refer individuals
in this category to employers.
An Economically-Disadvantaged
Veteran is any certified employee who:
- Served on active duty (other than active duty for training)
in the U.S. Armed Forces for more than 180 days or who was discharged
or released from active duty because of a service-connected disability;
or
- Was not on active duty for more than a 90-day period other
than active duty for training) or any day in the 60-day period that
ends on the date the employee is hired; and
- Is a member of an economically disadvantaged family (See
Economically Disadvantaged Youth).
Dishonorably discharged veterans are included as veterans for
tax credit purposes.
A General
Assistance Recipient is any certified employee who
received assistance under a qualified General Assistance program for
any month ending within the 60-day period that ends on the date the
employee is hired.
A Supplemental
Security Income (SSI) Recipient is any certified
employee who received Supplemental Security Income benefits for any
month ending within the 60-day period that ends on the date the
employee is hired.
A Qualified
Summer Youth Employee is any certified employee who:
- Works for the employer between May 1 and September 15;
and
- Is at least 16 or 17 years old on the hiring date, or on
May 1 if the employee is hired before that date; and
- Has not previously worked for the employer;
and
- Is a member of an economically disadvantaged family (See
Economically Disadvantaged Youth).
An employer can claim the credit for a summer youth employee
only once. If the employee continues working during the school year or
on a permanent basis, the employee may be recertified as a member of
another target group.
A Wisconsin
Works - W2 Participant is any certified employee who:
- Is employed in an unsubsidized job but meets the
eligibility requirements under sec. 49.145 (2) and (3), Wis. Stats.,
for a Wisconsin Works employment position; or
- Is employed in a trial job, as defined in sec. 49.141
(1)(n), Wis. Stats.; or
- Is eligible for the Wisconsin Works health plan under sec.
49.153, Wis. Stats.; or
- Is eligible for childcare assistance under sec. 49.155,
Wis. Stats.
A Food Stamp
Recipient is any certified employee who:
- Is a member of a family receiving food stamps for six
months immediately prior to the hiring date; or
- Is a member of a family receiving food stamps for at least
three months during the five months before the hiring date and whose
benefits were canceled under sec. 6(o) of the Food Stamp Act of 1977.
A Resident of a
Federally-Designated Enterprise Community is any
certified employee who is a resident of a federally-designated
enterprise community. The designated area in Wisconsin is the
Northwoods Niijii Enterprise Community in northern Wisconsin.
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