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Rule 5101:2-49-09 | Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA) post-finalization application.
...e adoption is finalized if the JFS 01451 "Title IV-E Adoption Assistance Application" (rev. 12/2015) was not completed prior to the finalization of adoption, and the JFS 01453 "Title IV-E Adoption Assistance Agreement (rev. 7/2019) was not executed prior to the finalization of adoption because of one of the following: (1) The public children services agency (PCSA) or private child placing age... |
Rule 5101:2-49-11 | Suspension of Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA) payment.
...ed into the AA agreement after February 14, 2018, may suspend the AA payment when all of the following are met: (1) The PCSA cannot establish contact with the adoptive parent(s) to determine if the adoptive parent(s) are legally responsible for the support of the child. (2) The PCSA can document concerted efforts that were made to contact the adoptive parent(s) to determine what support is provi... |
Rule 5101:2-49-11 | Suspension of Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA) payment.
...ed into the AA agreement after February 14, 2018, may suspend the AA payment when all of the following are met: (1) The PCSA is unable to establish contact with the adoptive parent(s) to determine if the adoptive parent(s) are legally responsible for the support of the child. (2) The PCSA can document concerted efforts that were made to contact the adoptive parent(s) to determine what support is... |
Rule 5101:2-49-12 | Amendment of the Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA) agreement.
... to the expiration date of the JFS 01453 "Title IV-E Adoption Assistance Agreement," the adoptive parent(s) and the public children services agency (PCSA) may by mutual agreement amend the JFS 01453. The amended agreement is to meet all other requirements of rule 5101:2-49-06 of the Administrative Code. (B) Any request for an amendment to the AA agreement is to contain newly documented special ne... |
Rule 5101:2-49-13 | Termination of Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA).
...y of the following circumstances: (1) At the end of the month of the child's eighteenth birthday; or at the end of the month of the child's twenty-first birthday, if the child meets the criteria as set forth in paragraph (B) of rule 5101:2-49-04 of the Administrative Code. (2) If the child is no longer receiving any support from the adoptive parent(s) as defined in paragraph (B) of this... |
Rule 5101:2-49-13 | Termination of Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA).
...y of the following circumstances: (1) At the end of the month of the child's eighteenth birthday; or at the end of the month of the child's twenty-first birthday, if the child meets the criteria as set forth in paragraph (B) of rule 5101:2-49-04 of the Administrative Code. (2) If the child is no longer receiving any support from the adoptive parent(s) as defined in paragraph (C) of this... |
Rule 5101:2-49-19 | Title XIX medicaid coverage for Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA) eligible children (COBRA).
...with the effective date of the JFS 01453 "Title IV-E Adoption Assistance Agreement" (rev. 07/2019). (B) The public children services agency (PCSA) shall inform the adoptive parent(s) that he or she shall notify the PCSA within fifteen calendar days after moving to another county or state. (C) The parent(s) shall cooperate with the PCSA to assure that a move out-of-state complies with any app... |
Rule 5101:2-49-19 | Title XIX medicaid coverage for Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA) eligible children (COBRA).
...with the effective date of the JFS 01453 "Title IV-E Adoption Assistance Agreement." (B) The public children services agency (PCSA) is to inform the adoptive parent(s) that he or she is to notify the PCSA within fifteen calendar days after moving to another county or state. (C) The parent(s) is to cooperate with the PCSA to assure that a move out-of-state complies with any applicable inters... |
Rule 5101:2-49-21 | Reimbursement of Title IV-E nonrecurring adoption expenses for a child with special needs.
...e any definition contained in rule 5101:2-1-01 of the Administrative Code. (1) "Nonrecurring adoption expenses" are reasonable and necessary adoption fees, court costs, attorney fees, and in accordance with paragraph (A)(2) of this rule, other expenses directly related to the legal adoption of a child with special needs, as defined in rule 5101:2-49-03 of the Administrative Code. These expens... |
Rule 5101:2-49-21 | Reimbursement of Title IV-E nonrecurring adoption expenses for a child with special needs.
...e any definition contained in rule 5101:2-1-01 of the Administrative Code. (1) "Nonrecurring adoption expenses" are reasonable and necessary adoption fees, court costs, attorney fees, and in accordance with paragraph (A)(2) of this rule, other expenses directly related to the legal adoption of a child with special needs, as defined in rule 5101:2-49-03 of the Administrative Code. These expens... |
Rule 5101:2-49-25 | Qualified and disqualified alien eligibility for Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA).
...nited States on or after August 22, 1996, and who is placed for adoption shall be required to live in the United States for five years before there is eligibility for AA. Pursuant to section 403(b) of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA), a child, who is in one of the following accepted categories, is exempted from the residency requirement. (1) A c... |
Rule 5101:2-49-25 | Qualified and disqualified alien eligibility for Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA).
...nited States on or after August 22, 1996, and who is placed for adoption is to be required to live in the United States for five years before there is eligibility for AA. Pursuant to section 403(b) of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA), a child, who is in one of the following accepted categories, is exempted from the residency requirement. (1) A c... |
Rule 5101:2-51-01 | Administration of adoption assistance connections to age twenty-one (AAC).
...rogram, in accordance with section 5101.1414 of the Revised Code, an adopted young adult is defined as a person that: (1) Was adopted at age sixteen or seventeen; (2) Was in the permanent custody of an Ohio public children services agency (PCSA); (3) Attained the age of sixteen before the Title IV-E adoption assistance agreement became effective; and (4) Meets one of the eligibility re... |
Rule 5101:2-51-02 | Eligibility for the adoption assistance connections (AAC) to age twenty-one.
... meet the following requirements: (1) Was adopted at age sixteen or seventeen; (2) Was in the permanent custody of an Ohio public children services agency (PCSA); (3) Attained the age of sixteen before the JFS 01453 "Adoption Assistance (AA) Agreement" became effective; (4) Meets one of the following requirements: (a) Is completing secondary education or a program leading to an equiva... |
Rule 5101:2-51-02 | Eligibility for adoption assistance connections to age twenty-one (AAC).
... meet the following requirements: (1) Was adopted at age sixteen or seventeen; (2) Was in the permanent custody of an Ohio public children services agency (PCSA); (3) Attained the age of sixteen before the JFS 01453 "Adoption Assistance (AA) Agreement" became effective; (4) Meets one of the following requirements: (a) Is completing secondary education or a program leading to an equiva... |
Rule 5101:2-52-08 | Interstate placement requirements for Ohio parents, legal guardians, or private entities when placing a child into another state or territory for adoption.
...ten approval, as documented on the JFS 01661 "Interstate Compact Placement Request (ICPC 100A)" (rev. 7/2016) from the Ohio "Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children" (ICPC) office and the receiving state ICPC office. If the sending agent is a parent or legal guardian, the parent or legal guardian shall be represented by an adoption agency or private attorney. (B) Visits, as defined by the... |
Rule 5101:2-52-08 | Interstate placement requirements for Ohio parents, legal guardians, or private entities when placing a child into another state or territory for adoption.
...ten approval, as documented on the JFS 01661 "Interstate Compact Placement Request (ICPC 100A)" from the Ohio "Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children" (ICPC) office and the receiving state ICPC office. If the sending agent is a parent or legal guardian, the parent or legal guardian is to be represented by an adoption agency or private attorney. (B) Visits, as defined by the association ... |
Rule 5101:2-52-10 | Interstate placement requirements for Ohio courts, parents, or legal guardians when placing a child in a residential placement in another state or territory.
...acement resource being requested: (1) One electronic copy of the JFS 01661 "Interstate Compact Placement Request (ICPC 100A)." (2) One electronic copy containing the following information: (a) A cover letter clearly identifying the child being placed and the facility where the child is to be placed, office location and telephone number of the originating supervisor making the request. (b... |
Rule 5101:2-52-10 | Interstate placement requirements for Ohio courts, parents, or legal guardians when placing a child in a residential placement in another state or territory.
...acement resource being requested: (1) Five hard copies or one electronic copy of the JFS 01661 "Interstate Compact Placement Request (ICPC 100A)" (rev. 7/2016.) (2) Three hard copy packets or one electronic copy containing the following information: (a) A cover letter clearly identifying the child being placed and the facility where the child is to be placed, office location and telepho... |
Rule 5101:2-52-10 | Interstate placement requirements for Ohio courts, parents, or legal guardians when placing a child in a residential placement in another state or territory.
...acement resource being requested: (1) The JFS 01661 "Interstate Compact Placement Request (ICPC 100A)." (2) A packet containing the following information: (a) A cover letter clearly identifying the child being placed and the facility where the child is to be placed, office location and telephone number of the originating supervisor making the request. (b) A child summary that includes: (i) ... |
Rule 5101:2-55-01 | Administration of kinship guardianship assistance program connections to twenty-one (KGAP C21).
...rogram, in accordance with section 5101.1411 of the Revised Code, a kinship guardianship young adult is defined as a person that: (1) Was in the temporary, permanent, or planned permanent living arrangement custody of an Ohio public children services agency (PCSA) prior to being committed to the legal custody or guardianship of a kinship caregiver as defined in rule 5101:2-1-01 of the Adminis... |
Rule 5101:2-55-02 | Eligibility for kinship guardianship assistance program connections to twenty-one (KGAP C21).
...(A) Pursuant to sections 5101.141 and 5101.1411 of the Revised Code, to be eligible for kinship guardianship assistance program connections to twenty-one (KGAP C21), a kinship guardianship young adult is to meet all of the following requirements: (1) Was in the temporary, permanent, or planned permanent living arrangement custody of an Ohio public children services agency (PCSA) prior to the comm... |
Rule 5101:2-56-01 | Administration of the state kinship guardianship assistance program (KGAP).
...nister the program pursuant to section 5153.163 of the Revised Code. ODJFS is to provide payments to the extent funds are appropriated and allocated for this purpose. (B) The PCSA is to provide the JFS 00128 "Application for State Kinship Guardianship Assistance Program (KGAP) Payments" to any kinship caregiver(s) upon request and determine eligibility as outlined in rule 5101:2-56-03 of the Admi... |
Rule 5101:2-56-04 | Requirements for state kinship guardianship assistance program (KGAP) past age eighteen.
...quirements identified in paragraphs (B)(1) to (B)(5) of this rule and the kinship caregiver(s) is supporting the child. The ongoing medical treatment of the physical/mental disability or medical condition is to be verified for continued eligibility by a culturally competent qualified professional in the professional's scope of practice. The child is considered to have a physical/mental disability ... |
Rule 5101:2-56-05 | Reimbursement of nonrecurring state kinship guardianship assistance program (KGAP) expenses.
...e any definition contained in rule 5101:2-1-01 of the Administrative Code. (1) "Nonrecurring State KGAP expenses" are reasonable and necessary legal custody/guardianship fees, court costs, attorney fees, and in accordance with paragraph (A)(2) of this rule, other expenses directly related to the court issuing an order granting legal custody/guardianship of a child. These expenses cannot be in... |