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Rule 5101:9-6-12.1 | Title XX temporary assistance for needy families (TANF) transfer allocation.

...he Title XX TANF transfer allocation. (1) When the statewide allocation is the same as the preceding year, or has a decrease of less than four per cent, ODJFS calculates each county allocation amount by applying the formula listed in paragraph (D)(4) of this rule. ODJFS caps increases and decreases in each county's Title XX TANF transfer allocation at four per cent of the county's preceding year'...

Rule 5101:9-6-12.4 | Child, family, and community protective services allocation.

... as inversely compared statewide. (1) The remaining ninety per cent of the allocated amount will be distributed as follows: (a) Fifty per cent is based on the county's population at or below one hundred fifty per cent of the federal poverty level as compared statewide in the same category; (b) Twenty per cent is based on the county's population at or below eighteen years of age and at or below ...

Rule 5101:9-6-14 | Adult protective services (APS) allocation.

...expenditures against this allocation: (1) APS allowable expenditures under Title XX of the Social Security Act, 88 Stat. 2337 (1974), 42 U.S.C.A. 1397, as amended for individuals age sixty or over as listed in the county social services plan/profile. (2) Non-Title XX APS expenditures for individuals age sixty or over as contained in Chapter 5101:2-20 of the Administrative Code. (3) APS allowable expenditures under...

Rule 5101:9-6-14 | Adult protective services (APS) allocation.

...nditures against this allocation: (1) APS allowable expenditures under Title XX of the Social Security Act, 88 Stat. 2337 (1974), 42 U.S.C.A. 1397, as amended for individuals age sixty or over as listed in the county social services plan/profile. (2) Non-Title XX APS expenditures for individuals age sixty or over as contained in Chapter 5101:2-20 of the Administrative Code. (3) APS allowabl...

Rule 5101:9-6-14 | Adult protective services (APS) allocation.

...the formula established in section 5101.14 of the Revised Code as follows: (1) If the amount of available funds is equal to the amount appropriated for the immediately preceding fiscal year, each county shall receive an amount equal to the amount it received in the immediately preceding fiscal year exclusive of any releases from or additions to the allocation or any sanctions. (2) If the amo...

Rule 5101:9-6-14 | Adult protective services (APS) allocation.

...the formula established in section 5101.14 of the Revised Code as follows: (1) If the amount of available funds is equal to the amount appropriated for the immediately preceding fiscal year, each county shall receive an amount equal to the amount it received in the immediately preceding fiscal year exclusive of any releases from or additions to the allocation or any sanctions. (2) If the amo...

Rule 5101:9-6-16.2 | Refugee cash and medical assistance allocation.

...ordination of the following programs: (1) Refugee cash assistance (RCA) program as outlined in rule 5101:1-2-40.1 of the Administrative Code; and (2) Refugee medical assistance (RMA) program as outlined in rule 5160:1-5-05 of the Administrative Code. (B) This allocation consists of one hundred per cent federal funds. The catalog of federal domestic assistance (CFDA) number for this allocation is 93.566. (C) ODJFS...

Rule 5101:9-6-16.2 | Refugee cash and medical assistance allocation.

...nation of the following programs: (1) Refugee cash assistance (RCA) program as outlined in rule 5101:1-2-40.1 of the Administrative Code; and (2) Refugee medical assistance (RMA) program as outlined in rule 5160:1-5-05 of the Administrative Code. (B) This allocation consists of one hundred per cent federal funds. The assistance listing number (ALN) for this allocation is 93.566. (C) OD...

Rule 5101:9-6-28 | Title IV-E funding.

...ral share includes donated funds, rule 5101:9-7-50 of the Administrative Code must be followed. (C) The catalog of federal domestic assistance (CFDA) numbers for Title IV-E funding are 93.658 and 93.659. (1) Administration and training costs outlined in paragraph (D) of this rule are reported as a combination of CFDA numbers 93.658 and 93.659; (2) FCM costs outlined in paragraph (E) of this...

Rule 5101:9-6-30 | Child support performance incentive payments.

...d support incentive distribution. (1) The United States department of health and human services (HHS) distributes to the ODJFS an estimated annual incentive payment amount at the beginning of each federal fiscal year. Following the end of each fiscal year ODJFS submits required expenditure and performance data to HHS. Using this data, HHS calculates the actual annual incentive payment amount ...

Rule 5101:9-6-30 | Child support performance incentive payments.

...d support incentive distribution. (1) The United States department of health and human services (HHS) distributes to the ODJFS an estimated annual incentive payment amount at the beginning of each federal fiscal year. Following the end of each fiscal year ODJFS submits expenditure and performance data to HHS. Using this data, HHS calculates the actual annual incentive payment amount earned by...

Rule 5101:9-6-31 | County share of public assistance expenditures and the mandated share budget.

...mmissioners is required by section 5101.16 of the Revised Code to pay the county share of public assistance (PA) net expenditures, which are currently defined as: (1) Temporary assistance for needy families (TANF) including: (a) Ohio works first (OWF) benefit payments and county administration of OWF; and (b) Prevention, retention and contingency (PRC) and county administration of PRC; (2)...

Rule 5101:9-6-31 | County share of public assistance expenditures and the mandated share budget.

..., which are currently defined as: (1) Temporary assistance for needy families (TANF) including: (a) Ohio works first (OWF) benefit payments and county administration of OWF; and (b) Prevention, retention and contingency (PRC) and county administration of PRC; (2) Disability financial assistance (DFA), and county administration of DFA; (3) County administration of supplemental nutrition as...

Rule 5101:9-6-36 | Emergency services assistance allocations (ESAA) for family preservation.

...te available funds is as follows: (1) ODJFS allocates forty per cent of the statewide allocation equally among all PCSAs; and (2) ODJFS allocates sixty per cent of the statewide allocation based on each county's population of children less than one hundred per cent of the federal poverty level as compared statewide in the same category, utilizing the most recent available calendar year data ...

Rule 5101:9-6-36 | Emergency services assistance allocations (ESAA) for family preservation.

...te available funds is as follows: (1) ODJFS allocates forty per cent of the statewide allocation equally among all PCSAs; and (2) ODJFS allocates sixty per cent of the statewide allocation based on each county's population of children less than one hundred per cent of the federal poverty level as compared statewide in the same category, utilizing the most recent available calendar year data ...

Rule 5101:9-6-36 | Emergency services assistance allocations (ESAA) for family preservation.

...te available funds is as follows: (1) ODJFS allocates forty per cent of the statewide allocation equally among all PCSAs; and (2) ODJFS allocates sixty per cent of the statewide allocation based on each county's population of children less than one hundred per cent of the federal poverty level as compared statewide in the same category, utilizing the most recent available calendar year data ...

Rule 5101:9-6-36.1 | Emergency services assistance allocations (ESAA) for family reunification.

...te available funds is as follows: (1) ODJFS allocates forty per cent of the statewide allocation equally among all PCSAs; and (2) ODJFS allocates sixty per cent of the statewide allocation based on each county's population of children less than one hundred per cent of the federal poverty level as compared statewide in the same category, utilizing the most recent available calendar year data ...

Rule 5101:9-6-36.1 | Emergency services assistance allocations (ESAA) for family reunification.

...te available funds is as follows: (1) ODJFS allocates forty per cent of the statewide allocation equally among all PCSAs; and (2) ODJFS allocates sixty per cent of the statewide allocation based on each county's population of children less than one hundred per cent of the federal poverty level as compared statewide in the same category, utilizing the most recent available calendar year data ...

Rule 5101:9-6-36.1 | Emergency services assistance allocations (ESAA) for family reunification.

...te available funds is as follows: (1) ODJFS allocates forty per cent of the statewide allocation equally among all PCSAs; and (2) ODJFS allocates sixty per cent of the statewide allocation based on each county's population of children less than one hundred per cent of the federal poverty level as compared statewide in the same category, utilizing the most recent available calendar year data ...

Rule 5101:9-6-37 | Title IV-B allocation.

...S) issues Title IV-B allocation subpart 1 to public children services agencies (PCSAs) to ensure that all children are raised in safe, loving families. ODJFS issues Title IV-B funding in two separate allocations; one for direct services and one for administrative costs. (B) These allocations consist of federal funds. The catalog of federal domestic assistance (CFDA) number is 93.645. (C) ODJFS c...

Rule 5101:9-6-37 | Title IV-B allocation.

...S) issues Title IV-B allocation subpart 1 to public children services agencies (PCSAs) to ensure that all children are raised in safe, loving families. ODJFS issues Title IV-B funding in two separate allocations; one for direct services and one for administrative costs. (B) These allocations consist of federal funds. The catalog of assistance listing (ALN) number is 93.645. (C) ODJFS communicates th...

Rule 5101:9-6-44 | County family services agencies (CFSA) pass-through funding.

...o CFSAs as defined in section 307.981 of the Revised Code. (B) Funding "Federal financial participation" (FFP) means the federal government's share of allowable expenditures. FFP is available as pass-through funding for allowable expenditures for services and activities properly attributable to the programs outlined in paragraph (C) of this rule. The CFSA may access the FFP for allowable expendi...

Rule 5101:9-6-44 | County family services agencies (CFSA) pass-through funding.

...o CFSAs as defined in section 307.981 of the Revised Code. (B) Funding "Federal financial participation" (FFP) means the federal government's share of allowable expenditures. FFP is available as pass-through funding for allowable expenditures for services and activities properly attributable to the programs outlined in paragraph (C) of this rule. The CFSA may access the FFP for allowable expendi...

Rule 5101:9-6-44.1 | Non-emergency transportation (NET), pregnancy related services and healthchek services funding.

... for the following pass-throughs: (1) Non-emergency transportation (NET) services as detailed in rule 5160-15-10 of the Administrative Code; (2) Pregnancy-related services funding as detailed in rule 5160-21-04 of the Administrative Code; and (3) Healthchek funding as detailed in rule 5160-1-14 of the Administrative Code. (C) The ODJFS issues funding using the methodology described in ...

Rule 5101:9-6-90 | Child support enforcement agency (CSEA) funding.

...trative fund. In accordance with rule 5101:9-6-83 of the Administrative Code, each CSEA has an administrative fund for the operation of a child support enforcement program. The CSEA deposits all child support funding into the child support administrative fund in accordance with 2 C.F.R. 200 (12/2014), 45 C.F.R. 75 (12/2014), and 45 C.F.R. 304 (12/1996). (C) Funding. The CSEA may use the following types of funding ...