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Rule 5101:4-6-26 | Food assistance: group living arrangements.
... non-profit residential setting that: (1) Provides its residents with a majority of their meals (over fifty per cent of their meals daily); (2) Has no more than sixteen residents; and (3) Is certified by a public agency of the state of Ohio under section 1616(e) of the Social Security Act of 1935 (42 U.S.C. 1382e) (12/1999), or under comparable standards determined by the secretary of the U... |
Rule 5101:4-6-26 | Food assistance: group living arrangements.
... non-profit residential setting that: (1) Provides its residents with a majority of their meals (over fifty per cent of their meals daily); (2) Has no more than sixteen residents; and (3) Is certified by a public agency of the state of Ohio under section 1616(e) of the Social Security Act of 1935 (42 U.S.C. 1382e) (12/1999), or under comparable standards determined by the secretary of the U... |
Rule 5101:4-6-26 | Food assistance: group living arrangements.
... non-profit residential setting that: (1) Provides its residents with a majority of their meals (over fifty per cent of their meals daily); (2) Has no more than sixteen residents; and (3) Is certified by a public agency of the state of Ohio under section 1616(e) of the Social Security Act of 1935 (42 U.S.C. 1382e) (12/1999), or under comparable standards determined by the secretary of the U... |
Rule 5101:4-6-29 | Food assistance: elderly and disabled individuals living with others.
...hase food and prepare meals with? (1) Elderly individuals, age sixty and older, who are disabled as described in paragraph (B) of this rule may be permitted separate assistance group status when they meet the following criteria: (a) The income of the individuals with whom the elderly and disabled individual resides does not exceed one hundred sixty-five per cent of the poverty level; and (b... |
Rule 5101:4-6-29 | Food assistance: elderly and disabled individuals living with others.
...hase food and prepare meals with? (1) Elderly individuals, age sixty and older, who are disabled as described in paragraph (B) of this rule may be permitted separate assistance group status when they meet the following criteria: (a) The income of the individuals with whom the elderly and disabled individual resides does not exceed one hundred sixty-five per cent of the poverty level; and (b... |
Rule 5101:4-6-31 | Food assistance: sponsored aliens.
...support (INS form I-864 or I-864A) (10/2019) with the United States citizenship and immigration services (USCIS) on behalf of the alien pursuant to section 213A of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952. (B) When is the income and resources of the alien's sponsor and sponsor's spouse counted? The county agency must attribute a portion of the sponsor and sponsor's spouse's income and resourc... |
Rule 5101:4-6-32 | Food Assistance: substantial lottery and gambling winnings.
... gambling winnings, as defined in rule 5101:4-1-03 of the Administrative Code, during their certification period are ineligible for SNAP. (A) What are the responsibilities of an assistance group when any member receives substantial lottery or gambling winnings? The assistance group is to report to the county agency the receipt of substantial lottery or gambling winnings in accordance with the repo... |
Rule 5101:4-7-01 | Food assistance: reporting requirements during the certification period.
...quirements for reporting changes? (1) Assistance groups shall report when their gross income exceeds one hundred thirty per cent of the monthly poverty income guideline for their assistance group size within ten days following the end of the month in which the change first occurred; (2) Able-bodied adults without dependents subject to the work requirements and time limit described in rule 51... |
Rule 5101:4-7-01 | Food assistance: reporting requirements during the certification period.
...quirements for reporting changes? (1) Assistance groups shall report when their gross income exceeds one hundred thirty per cent of the monthly poverty income guideline for their assistance group size within ten days following the end of the month in which the change first occurred; (2) Able-bodied adults without dependents subject to the work requirements and time limit described in rule 51... |
Rule 5101:4-7-01 | Food assistance: reporting requirements during the certification period.
...quirements for reporting changes? (1) Assistance groups that are determined eligible with their gross monthly income at or below one hundred thirty per cent of the monthly poverty income guideline for their assistance group size are to report when their gross income exceeds one hundred thirty per cent of the monthly poverty income guideline for their assistance group size within ten days foll... |
Rule 5101:4-7-01 | Food assistance: reporting requirements during the certification period.
...quirements for reporting changes? (1) During the certification period, an assistance group is to report the following changes within ten days following the end of the month in which the change first occurred: (a) When their gross monthly income exceeds the monthly poverty income guideline: (i) Assistance groups determined eligible with their gross monthly income at or below one hundred ... |
Rule 5101:4-7-01.1 | Food assistance: Inter-county transfer.
... change in their county of residence? (1) When the information is reported to the county agency that serves the county where the assistance group is currently participating, within twenty-four hours the county agency shall: (a) Document the change within the case record and the date the change became known; (b) Notify the county agency that serves the county in which the resident has moved to o... |
Rule 5101:4-7-01.1 | Food assistance: Inter-county transfer.
... change in their county of residence? (1) When the information is reported to the county agency that serves the county where the assistance group is currently participating, within twenty-four hours the county agency is to: (a) Document the change within the case record and the date the change became known; (b) Notify the county agency that serves the county in which the resident has moved to o... |
Rule 5101:4-7-08 | Food assistance: new hire reporting program (W-4).
...ting program? Pursuant to section 3121.891 of the Revised Code, all employers are to provide information to the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS) about employees who are newly hired, or a contractor of a person who resides, works, or will be assigned to work in this state to whom the employer anticipates paying compensation. A newly hired employee means an employee who has no... |
Rule 5101:4-7-09 | Food assistance: state income and eligibility verification system.
...nce group members as set forth in rule 5101:4-6-13 of the Administrative Code, whenever the social security numbers (SSNs) of such ineligible assistance group members are available to the county agency. (B) What benefit information is collected through IEVS and what agency is it from? (1) Wage information is obtained from the state wage information collection agency (SWICA); (2) Income from self-employment, wage... |
Rule 5101:4-7-09 | Food assistance: state income and eligibility verification system.
...group members as described in rule 5101:4-6-13 of the Administrative Code, whenever the social security numbers (SSNs) of such ineligible assistance group members are available to the county agency. (B) What benefit information is collected through IEVS, what agency is it from, and is it verified upon receipt? Benefit information collected through IEVS is to be acted upon in accordance with... |
Rule 5101:4-8-17 | Food assistance: calculating the overpayment claim amount and processing intentional program violations.
...lated for non-trafficking claims? (1) A county agency is to calculate a claim according to the following timeframes: (a) Except as provided in paragraph (E) of this rule, inadvertent household error claims are to be calculated back to at least twelve months prior to when it became aware of the overpayment; the county agency is not to include any amounts occurring more than six years before it be... |
Rule 5101:4-8-19 | Food assistance: initiating collection action and managing claims.
...y initiate collection on a claim? (1) When a claim is over one hundred twenty-five dollars. (2) When a claim is one hundred twenty-five dollars or less if: (a) The assistance group is participating in the program; or (b) The claim has already been established; or (c) The claim was discovered as an overpayment in a quality control review; or (d) The county agency has adopted the policy to pur... |
Rule 5101:4-9-02 | SNAP E&T comprehensive assessment.
... in the comprehensive assessment? (1) A county agency is to conduct a comprehensive assessment of each individual referred to SNAP E&T. The comprehensive assessment includes: (a) A SNAP E&T assessment administered by an E&T case manager using the Ohio benefits integrated eligibility system. The SNAP E&T assessment includes but is not limited to a review of the referred individual's occupatio... |
Rule 5101:4-9-06 | SNAP E&T disenrollment.
...may disenroll an individual when: (1) The SNAP E&T enrolled participant informs the E&T case manager that SNAP E&T services are no longer needed. This includes when the enrolled participant has: (a) Obtained unsubsidized employment; (b) Achieved all employment, educational and/or training goals; (c) Become ineligible for SNAP due to an increase in earned income and not receiving job retent... |
Rule 5101:4-9-08 | SNAP E&T federal reporting.
...(referred to as the FNS-583 report). (1) The FNS-583 report is how FNS monitors participation in SNAP E&T and is the basis for how the state receives federal funding for the operation of SNAP E&T. The report includes: (a) Line 1: the number of individuals in receipt of SNAP on the first of October who are subject to the general work requirements described in rule 5101:4-3-12 of the Administrati... |
Rule 5101:5-1-03 | Boards of county commissioners appointing of regional prevention council members.
...(A) Pursuant to division (C)(1) of section 3109.172 of the Revised Code, each board of county commissioners within a region may appoint up to two county prevention specialists to the council representing the county. (B) If a regional prevention coordinator selects as its representative to serve as chairperson of the regional prevention council a county prevention specialist that was appointed to ... |
Rule 5101:6-1-01 | State hearings: general.
...(A) Chapters 5101:6-1 to 5101:6-9 of the Administrative Code describe the hearing and appeal rights and procedures applicable to family services program benefits, pursuant to section 5101.35 of the Revised Code, child support services, pursuant to section 3125.25 of the Revised Code, and the medicaid program, pursuant to section 5160.31 of the Revised Code. (B) All rules relating to the right to ... |
Rule 5101:6-1-01 | State hearings: general.
...(A) Chapters 5101:6-1 to 5101:6-9 of the Administrative Code describe the hearing and appeal rights and procedures applicable to family services program benefits, pursuant to section 5101.35 of the Revised Code, child support services, pursuant to section 3125.25 of the Revised Code, and the medicaid program, pursuant to section 5160.31 of the Revised Code. (B) All rules relating to the right to ... |
Rule 5101:6-1-01 | State hearings: general.
...(A) Chapters 5101:6-1 to 5101:6-9 of the Administrative Code describe the hearing and appeal rights and procedures applicable to family services program benefits, pursuant to section 5101.35 of the Revised Code, child support services, pursuant to section 3125.25 of the Revised Code, and the medicaid program, pursuant to section 5160.31 of the Revised Code. (B) All rules relating to the right to ... |