1 / 24

DV Module 3

DV Module 3. Benefits. Overview. State Specific Module 3 Components Step Numbers Functions Documents Rules Definitions Comments. State Specific. Each state has its own Module 3

ivie
Télécharger la présentation

DV Module 3

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. DV Module 3 Benefits

  2. Overview • State Specific • Module 3 Components • Step Numbers • Functions • Documents • Rules • Definitions • Comments

  3. State Specific • Each state has its own Module 3 • This manual contains the names of state-specific screens or documents the validator needs to look at when validating data elements in the samples and the rules that must be applied to determine the accuracy of each element • Each state is responsible for reviewing their Module 3 each validation year to make sure it’s up to date

  4. Steps Substeps Documents Rules Functions Comments Definitional Issues Definitions Module 3 Components **Green text is DOL maintained components and Blue text is state maintained components

  5. Getting started • Module 3 is maintained and kept at the National Office • Obtain the current version on record for your state by contacting: DelValle.Sylvia@dol.gov • You can request a PDF and/or a Word version of the document • Since Module 3 is maintained in an MS Access database, a Word version of the document will not have the correct format, but it can be used to annotate changes

  6. Generic Components • Steps • Substeps • Number of rules per step (structure) • Functions • Definitions

  7. State Specific Components • Documentnames • Rules (fields and values from state database) • Comments • Definitional Issues • Update when ever there are system changes

  8. Step Numbers • Step numbers are related to columns (data elements) for each sub-population defined in Appendix A

  9. Step Numbers • …and to each data element in a sample

  10. Step Numbers • These are not related to the order in which things need to be done. You do not always need to complete Step 1 and then do Step 2, followed by Step 3… • Instead, the validator will validate each data element in the sample, in the order they appear on the worksheet, referring to the step number located on the column header. The step number is used to locate information in Module 3 pertaining to that element.

  11. Example: Using Step Numbers Look for Step 1B in Benefits Module 3 When validating SSN in Sample 300

  12. Step Numbers • Some steps have substeps organized by letters. For example, in Step 3C, 3 is the step and C is the substep. • To locate information on a data element use the step number and look it up in Module 3

  13. Example: Using Step Numbers Document or Screen to look up Use this rule to validate the data element

  14. Missing Step Numbers • Not all populations use every step number • Step numbers that are not needed for the population are not listed on Appendix A or the sample screens

  15. Missing Step Numbers • There are some step numbers that are totally missing in Module 3. (e.g. Steps 15, 22, 29 and 43) • This is due to changes in the program • Easier to skip the step number than renumber all the steps.

  16. Functions • States cannot change • Same for every State • Written by DOL • Indicates the purpose of this rule • A single step may have many functions

  17. Documents • Identify the document or screen name that contains the information associated with the function • Different for every State • More than one document or screen name can be indicated when multiple documents are required to validate a rule

  18. Rules • These are the instructions that the validator should follow to verify the accuracy of the data element • Different for every State • For example, it can specify what value should be found in that field • e.g. The field TRAN should have the code AC

  19. Comments • Enter additional comments that will help others verify the information for this Step number on the Data Validation worksheet • Different for every State • If your state is not able to validate this step, mention it here

  20. Definitions • Written by DOL • Same for every State • Don’t change them! • These are taken from Handbook 401

  21. Definitional Issues • Document issues your state has with applying the definition – if any • Different for every State • Document how your state applies this definition – if needed

  22. In Review • State Specific • Step Numbers • Sub steps • Functions • Documents • Rules • Definitions • Comments

More Related