Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 5101:1-23-20.1 | Ohio works first: excluded income.
...xcluded from gross earned income? (1) All income excluded under the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) regulations, as described in rule 5101:4-4-13 of the Administrative Code. (2) The gross earnings of a minor child in the assistance group who is a full-time student as defined by the school, unless the minor is a parent. Minor child is defined in section 5107.02 of the Revised... |
Rule 5101:1-23-20.1 | Ohio works first: excluded income.
...xcluded from gross earned income? (1) All income excluded under the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) regulations, as described in rule 5101:4-4-13 of the Administrative Code. (2) The gross earnings of a minor child in the assistance group who is a full-time student as defined by the school, unless the minor is a parent. Minor child is defined in section 5107.02 of the Revised... |
Rule 5101:1-23-20.2 | Ohio works first: allocation of income.
...roup who is one of the following: (1) A stepparent who is ceremonially or legally married to the child's parent. (2) A parent(s) of a minor caretaker when the minor caretaker's needs are included in the assistance group with the minor's child(ren). The minor parent must meet the following conditions: (a) Under the age of eighteen; and (b) Lives with his or her parent(s). (3) A spouse of a ... |
Rule 5101:1-23-20.2 | Ohio works first: allocation of income.
...roup who is one of the following: (1) A stepparent who is ceremonially or legally married to the child's parent. (2) A parent(s) of a minor caretaker when the minor caretaker's needs are included in the assistance group with the minor's child(ren). The minor parent is to meet the following conditions: (a) Under the age of eighteen; and (b) Lives with his or her parent(s). (3) A spouse of a ... |
Rule 5101:1-23-40 | Ohio works first: payments.
...payments and how are they calculated? (1) OWF payments are payments made to an assistance group which represent the difference between the countable income and the appropriate OWF payment standard. (2) An assistance group's countable income is determined by the appropriate calculation as described in rules 5101:1-23-20, 5101:1-23-20.1 and 5101:1-23-20.2 of the Administrative Code. (3) Payments ... |
Rule 5101:1-23-40 | Ohio works first: payments.
...payments and how are they calculated? (1) OWF payments are payments made to an assistance group which represent the difference between the countable income and the appropriate OWF payment standard. (2) An assistance group's countable income is determined by the appropriate calculation as described in rules 5101:1-23-20, 5101:1-23-20.1 and 5101:1-23-20.2 of the Administrative Code. (3) Payments ... |
Rule 5101:1-23-40 | Ohio works first: payments.
...payments and how are they calculated? (1) OWF payments are payments made to an assistance group which represent the difference between the countable income and the appropriate OWF payment standard. (2) An assistance group's countable income is determined by the appropriate calculation as described in rules 5101:1-23-20, 5101:1-23-20.1 and 5101:1-23-20.2 of the Administrative Code. (3) Payments ... |
Rule 5101:2-1-01 | Children services definitions of terms.
...ent and continuing training proposal. (323) "Transfer" means an agreement between two recommending agencies and a foster caregiver for transferring the responsibility for future utilization, supervision and recertification of a foster home from one agency to another. (324) "Transportation" means arranging for or providing transportation to and from needed services, resources and facilities. (32... |
Rule 5101:1-23-50 | Ohio works first: learning, earning and parenting program.
...AP) program, as described in section 5107.30 of the Revised Code, is a program designed to encourage pregnant and parenting teens to attend and complete high school or the equivalent. (A) Who is eligible for LEAP? With the exception of teens who have obtained a high school diploma or the equivalent, teen custodial parents, and pregnant teens under the age of nineteen who are applying for or in rec... |
Rule 5101:1-23-60 | Ohio works first: underpayments.
...o works first (OWF) underpayment? (1) An OWF benefit received by or for an assistance group that is less than the amount the assistance group was eligible to receive; or (2) The failure by the county agency to issue OWF to an eligible assistance group. This includes a denial or termination of OWF that resulted from an incorrect determination. (B) How is an underpayment calculated? (1) ... |
Rule 5101:1-23-70 | Ohio works first: erroneous payments.
...ition of "erroneous payment?" Section 5107.02 of the Revised Code defines Ohio works first (OWF) as the temporary assistance to needy families (TANF) program established in Title IV-A of the Social Security Act, 49 Stat. 620 (1935), 42 U.S.C. 301(8/1981). An "erroneous payment" is defined in section 5107.76 of the Revised Code as a payment of cash assistance under OWF to assistance groups not eligible to receive the... |
Rule 5101:1-23-70 | Ohio works first: erroneous payments.
...ition of "erroneous payment?" Section 5107.02 of the Revised Code defines Ohio works first (OWF) as the temporary assistance to needy families (TANF) program established in Title IV-A of the Social Security Act, 49 Stat. 620 (1935), 42 U.S.C. 301(8/1981). An "erroneous payment" is defined in section 5107.76 of the Revised Code as a payment of cash assistance under OWF to assistance groups not eligible to receive the... |
Rule 5101:1-23-70.1 | Ohio works first: overpayments of aid to dependent children/ temporary assistance for needy families cash assistance and/or Ohio works first that occurred prior to July 1, 1998.
...d and were discovered prior to July 1, 1998? ADC/TANF cash assistance and/or OWF overpayments that occurred and were discovered prior to July 1, 1998, are subject to the provisions set forth in appendix A of this rule. Appendix A of this rule contains the Administrative Code rules that set forth the provisions regarding ADC overpayment identification, computation and collection that existed prior... |
Rule 5101:1-23-70.1 | Ohio works first: overpayments of aid to dependent children/ temporary assistance for needy families cash assistance and/or Ohio works first that occurred prior to July 1, 1998.
...d and were discovered prior to July 1, 1998? ADC/TANF cash assistance and/or OWF overpayments that occurred and were discovered prior to July 1, 1998, are subject to the provisions set forth in appendix A of this rule. Appendix A of this rule contains the Administrative Code rules that set forth the provisions regarding ADC overpayment identification, computation and collection that existed prior... |
Rule 5101:1-23-70.2 | Ohio works first: work allowance overpayments that occurred prior to October 1, 1997.
...ed and were discovered prior to October 1, 1997 collected? Work allowance overpayments that occurred and were discovered prior to October 1, 1997, are subject to the provisions set forth in appendix A to this rule. Appendix A to this rule contains the Administrative Code rules regarding collection of OWF work allowance overpayments that existed prior to October 1, 1997. (B) How are OWF work allo... |
Rule 5101:1-23-70.2 | Ohio works first: work allowance overpayments that occurred prior to October 1, 1997.
...ed and were discovered prior to October 1, 1997 collected? Work allowance overpayments that occurred and were discovered prior to October 1, 1997, are subject to the provisions set forth in appendix A to this rule. Appendix A to this rule contains the Administrative Code rules regarding collection of OWF work allowance overpayments that existed prior to October 1, 1997. (B) How are OWF work allo... |
Rule 5101:1-23-75 | Ohio works first and prevention, retention and contingency: assistance group ineligibility due to receipt of fraudulent assistance.
...ssistance? In accordance with section 5101.83 of the Revised Code, "fraudulent assistance" means assistance and services, including cash assistance provided under the Ohio works first (OWF) program established under Chapter 5107. of the Revised Code, or benefits and services provided under the prevention, retention and contingency (PRC) program established under Chapter 5108. of the Revised Code, to or on behalf of ... |
Rule 5101:1-24-20 | Prevention, retention and contingency program: excluded income and resources.
...pursuant to division (C) of Section 1 of Am. S.B. 170 of the 124th General Assembly (10/2001). (B) All income that is federally excluded in the determination of eligibility for federal needs-based programs. Federally excluded income includes the income sources identified in paragraphs (C) and (D) of this rule. (C) Drug discounts and transitional assistance received under the Medicare Prescri... |
Rule 5101:2-1-01 | Children services definitions of terms.
...erson who executed the agreement. (323) "Temporary emergency care" is physical care and meeting the emotional needs of a child in a facility established to receive children at any time of day, twenty-four hours per day. (324) "Therapeutic counseling" means, pursuant to section 2151.011 of the Revised Code, psychiatric or psychological services provided to correct or alleviate any mental or e... |
Rule 5101:2-1-01 | Children services definitions of terms.
...or emotional illnesses, or disorders. (323) "Third party" means the requirement that a PCSA request the assistance of law enforcement or another PCSA or both when conducting an assessment/investigation due to the potential conflict of interest a PCSA may have assessing/investigating an entity. (324) "Title IV-E Adoption assistance" is a federally funded program in which a public children ser... |
Rule 5101:2-1-01 | Children services definitions of terms.
... promotional and support services. (323) "Temporary certificate" means a certificate issued as a sanction by DCY to a PCSA, PCPA, PNA pursuant to section 5103.03 of the Revised Code for a period of less than one year. (324) "Temporary custody" means legal custody of a child who is removed from the child's home, which may be terminated at any time at the discretion of the court or, if the lega... |
Rule 5101:2-5-09 | Personnel and prohibited convictions for employment.
...(A) An agency, as defined in rule 5101:2-1-01 of the Administrative Code, shall have written descriptions specific for each position or group of positions within the agency's certified function for all college interns, volunteers, and employees. (B) Prior to hire, an agency shall obtain, from persons not related to the subject of reference, at least three written references or written notes o... |
Rule 5101:2-5-09 | Personnel and prohibited convictions for employment.
...(A) An agency, as defined in rule 5101:2-1-01 of the Administrative Code, shall have written descriptions specific for each position or group of positions within the agency's certified function for all college interns, volunteers, and employees. (B) Prior to hire, an agency shall obtain, from persons not related to the subject of reference, at least three written references or written notes o... |
Rule 5101:2-5-09 | Personnel requirements.
...(A) An agency, as defined in rule 5101:2-1-01 of the Administrative Code, is to have written descriptions specific for each position or group of positions within the agency's certified function for all college interns, volunteers, and employees. (B) An agency is to hire qualified employees to provide the services which it is certified to provide. (1) The person employed as the administrator ... |
Rule 5101:2-5-09.1 | Background checks for college interns, subcontractors, volunteers, employees, board presidents, officers, administrators and foster caregivers.
...(A) Types of background checks: (1) Bureau of criminal investigation (BCI) records pursuant to section 2151.86 of the Revised Code. (2) Federal bureau of investigation (FBI) records pursuant to section 2151.86 of the Revised Code. This check is to be completed for all initial checks and optional thereafter. (3) National sex offender registry. The website is located at: https://www.nsopw... |