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Chapter 2
California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids Act

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1
General Provisions
Sections 11200–11218
1.5
Definitions
Sections 11225–11236
2
Eligibility for Aid
Sections 11250–11270
2.2
Restricted Payments
Sections 11271–11274
2.5
Needy Families’ Paperwork Reduction Act of 1990
Sections 11275–11275.50
3.2
Greater Avenues for Independence Act of 1985
Section 11320.33
3.3
Calworks Housing Support
Sections 11330–11330.5
3.4
Calworks Home Visiting Initiative Program
Sections 11330.6–11330.9
3.5
Cal-learn Program
Sections 11331–11334.51
3.6
New Chance Program
Section 11336
3.7
Calworks Educational Opportunity and Attainment Program
Sections 11340–11346
3.9
Employment with Public Contractors
Sections 11349–11349.4
4
Relatives’ Responsibility
Sections 11351.5–11353
4.5
Kinship Guardianship Assistance Payment Program
Sections 11360–11379
4.7
Kinship Guardianship Assistance Payments for Children
Sections 11385–11393
5
Aid to Families with Dependent Children—foster Care
Sections 11400–11410
6
Computation and Payment of Aid Grants
Sections 11450–11469.3
7
Enforcement
Sections 11476.6–11487.5
7.5
Family Violence Option: Domestic Violence and Welfare
Sections 11495–11495.40
8
Employment Retention Services
Section 11500
9
Evaluation of Calworks Program Implementation
Sections 11520–11523.7
9.5
Interagency Data Development and Use
Section 11525
9.7
Role of the University
Sections 11526–11526.5
 



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