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STATE OF CALIFORNIA - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES AGENCY
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Workweek Limit
Beginning April 1, 2015, the maximum number of hours IHSS providers will
be allowed to work in a workweek will be 66 (less any required reduction). The
exact number of hours I will be allowed to work will depend on:
o How many hours of authorized services my recipient gets each week;
o How many recipients I work for; and
o Whether my recipient has any other providers.
Both my recipient and I will get a notice telling us how many authorized service
hours he/she gets each month and each week.
If I work for more than one recipient, the combined hours I work for all my
recipients cannot add up to more than 66 hours (less any required reduction)
each workweek.
Working More Than Your Recipient’s Weekly Hours
A recipient can authorize me to work more than his/her weekly hours without
asking the county for approval as long as the authorization does not cause me
to work:
o More than 40 hours for him/her in a workweek; and
o More than his/her total authorized monthly service hours.
If I only work for a single IHSS recipient that gets the maximum number of
monthly authorized service hours and I am the recipient’s only provider, my
recipient can allow me to work more than his/her weekly authorized hours. My
recipient needs to ask the county for approval for an adjustment for that week’s
hours and also make sure that I work less hours the following week(s) and that I
do not work more than my recipient’s total authorized monthly service hours.
A recipient cannot authorize me to work more than his/her total authorized
monthly service hours. If a recipient asks me to work more than his/her weekly
hours in one week, he/she must reduce my hours the following week(s) so that I
do not work more than his/her total monthly service hours.
Limit on Travel Time
Also beginning April 1, 2015, the maximum amount of time I will be allowed to
travel during a workweek is seven hours. Travel time means the time I spend on
the same workday traveling directly from one location where I provide authorized
services for a recipient to another location where I provide authorized services
for a different recipient.
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