Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 5101:1-2-60 | Repatriate program.
...(A) What is the repatriate program? The United States (U.S.) repatriate program provides temporary financial assistance, care and treatment for persons after they have returned to this country as a result of a reason described in paragraph (C)(3) of this rule. (B) What is temporary financial assistance? (1) Temporary financial assistance is provided in the form of a loan that is required to... |
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Rule 5101:1-2-70 | Issuance of cash assistance benefits.
...(A) What are the options for the issuance of cash assistance benefits? (1) Assistance groups applying for or in receipt of Ohio works first (OWF) or refugee cash assistance (RCA) have two options for the issuance of monthly cash benefits. The two options are: (a) Electronic payment card; or (b) Electronic funds transfer or direct deposit. (2) The assistance group shall be informed of the two o... |
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Rule 5101:1-2-85 | Cash assistance: new hire reporting program (W-4).
...(A) What is the new hire reporting program? Pursuant to section 3121.891 of the Revised Code, all employers are required 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 ... |
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Rule 5101:1-3-01 | Ohio works first: federal work participation rates.
...(A) Which section of the Revised Code applies to federal work participation rates? (1) Section 5107.05 of the Revised Code authorizes the director of job and family services to adopt rules as necessary to comply with Title IV-A, Title IV-D, federal regulations, state law, and the state plan. (2) The county agency will administer the work activity programs in accordance with the requirements cont... |
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Rule 5101:1-3-01 | Ohio works first: federal work participation rates.
...(A) Which section of the Revised Code applies to federal work participation rates? (1) Section 5107.05 of the Revised Code authorizes the director of job and family services to adopt rules as necessary to comply with Title IV-A, Title IV-D, federal regulations, state law, and the state plan. (2) The county agency will administer the work activity programs in accordance with the requirements cont... |
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Rule 5101:1-3-01 | Ohio works first: federal work participation rates.
...(A) Which section of the Revised Code applies to federal work participation rates? (1) Section 5107.05 of the Revised Code authorizes the director of job and family services to adopt rules as necessary to comply with Title IV-A, Title IV-D, federal regulations, state law, and the state plan. (2) The county agency will administer the work activity programs in accordance with the requirements cont... |
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Rule 5101:1-3-01 | Ohio works first: federal outcome measures.
...(A) Section 5107.05 of the Revised Code authorizes the director of Ohio job and family services (ODJFS) to adopt rules as necessary to comply with Title IV-A, Title IV-D, federal regulations, state law, and the state plan. This rule describes the information reported to the administration for children and families (ACF) within the department of health and human services (HHS) and a county agency's responsibilities fo... |
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Rule 5101:1-3-02 | Ohio works first: school attendance.
...(A) When must school attendance be monitored? A minor child's attendance in school shall be monitored in the following situations: (1) The teen parent or pregnant teen is subject to participation in the learning, earning and parenting program (LEAP) in accordance with rule 5101:1-23-50 of the Administrative Code. (2) The child is subject to participation in the learnfare program in accordan... |
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Rule 5101:1-3-02 | Ohio works first: school attendance.
...(A) When must school attendance be monitored? A minor child's attendance in school shall be monitored in the following situations: (1) The teen parent or pregnant teen is subject to participation in the learning, earning and parenting program (LEAP) in accordance with rule 5101:1-23-50 of the Administrative Code. (2) The child is subject to participation in the learnfare program in accordance with section 5107.28 ... |
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Rule 5101:1-3-03 | Ohio works first: residence and living arrangement requirement.
...(A) What is the residence requirement for the Ohio works first (OWF) program? (1) Residence in the state of Ohio is a requirement and is met when a person meets one of the following: (a) Living voluntarily with the intention of making his or her home in Ohio; or (b) Living in Ohio and not receiving assistance from another state, and entered Ohio with a job commitment or seeking employment in Oh... |
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Rule 5101:1-3-04 | Ohio works first: temporary absence.
...(A) What is temporary absence? The absence of a member of the Ohio works first (OWF) assistance group is temporary when all of the conditions described in paragraphs (A)(1) to (A)(3) of this rule are met. A temporarily absent individual is considered to be in the home for purposes of OWF eligibility. (1) The location of the absent individual is known; (2) There is a definite plan for th... |
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Rule 5101:1-3-04 | Ohio works first: temporary absence.
...(A) What is temporary absence? The absence of a member of the Ohio works first (OWF) assistance group is temporary when all of the conditions described in paragraphs (A)(1) to (A)(3) of this rule are met. A temporarily absent individual is considered to be in the home for purposes of OWF eligibility. (1) The location of the absent individual is known; (2) There is a definite plan for the return of the absent indiv... |
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Rule 5101:1-3-10 | Ohio works first: child support requirement.
...(A) What is an assignment of support? In accordance with section 5107.20 of the Revised Code, participation in Ohio works first (OWF) constitutes an assignment to the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS) of any rights that members of an assistance group have to support from any other person, not exceeding the total amount of assistance paid to the assistance group that accrue or hav... |
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Rule 5101:1-3-10 | Ohio works first: child support requirement.
...(A) What is an assignment of support? In accordance with section 5107.20 of the Revised Code, participation in Ohio works first (OWF) constitutes an assignment to the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS) of any rights that members of an assistance group have to support from any other person, not exceeding the total amount of assistance paid to the assistance group that accrue or hav... |
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Rule 5101:1-3-11 | Ohio works first (OWF): appraisals, assessments, and self sufficiency contract.
...(A) Which rules and definitions apply for appraisals, assessments and self sufficency contracts? (1) The county agency shall administer the work activity programs in accordance with the requirements contained in this rule and not in accordance with sections 5107.01, 5107.14, 5107.41, 5107.70 and 5107.16 of the Revised Code. (2) All applicable requirements contained in the Revised Code sections r... |
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Rule 5101:1-3-11 | Ohio works first (OWF): Comprehensive assessment and self sufficiency contract.
...This rule describes the comprehensive assessment and self sufficiency contract (SSC) process for the Ohio works first (OWF) program. The county agency is to administer the work activities programs in accordance with the requirements contained in this rule. This rule seeks to clarify sections 5107.01, 5107.14, 5107.16, 5107.41, and 5107.70 of the Revised Code. (A) What is included in a comprehensive assessment? (1... |
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Rule 5101:1-3-12 | Ohio works first: work activities.
...(A) Which section of the Revised Code applies to work activities? (1) Section 5107.05 of the Revised Code authorizes the director of job and family services to adopt rules necessary to comply with Title IV-A, Title IV-D, federal regulations, state law and the state plan. (2) The county agency shall administer the work activity programs in accordance with the requirements contained in this ru... |
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Rule 5101:1-3-12 | Ohio works first: work activities.
...(A) Conflict with the Revised Code (1) Section (5) of Amended Substitute Senate Bill 238 of the 126th General Assembly (9/2006) sets forth the following provision: Not later than September 30, 2006, the director of job and family services shall adopt rules as necessary for the state to comply with 42 U.S.C. 607(i)(2) (8/1996). If necessary to bring the state into compliance with 42 U.S.C. 607... |
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Rule 5101:1-3-12 | Ohio works first: work activities.
...(A) Which section of the Revised Code applies to work activities? (1) Section 5107.05 of the Revised Code authorizes the director of job and family services to adopt rules necessary to comply with Title IV-A, Title IV-D, federal regulations, state law and the state plan. (2) The county agency shall administer the work activity programs in accordance with the requirements contained in this rule. This rule seeks to c... |
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Rule 5101:1-3-12.1 | Unsubsidized employment.
...(A) Conflict with Revised Code (1) Section (5) of Amended Substitute Senate Bill 238 of the 126th General Assembly (9/2006) sets forth the following provision: Not later than September 30, 2006, the director of job and family services shall adopt rules as necessary for the state to comply with 42 U.S.C. 607(i)(2) (8/1996). If necessary to bring the state into compliance with 42 U.S.C. 607(i)(2) (8/1996), the rules m... |
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Rule 5101:1-3-12.1 | Unsubsidized employment.
...(A) Which section of the Revised Code applies to unsubsidized employment? (1) Section 5107.05 of the Revised Code authorizes the director of job and family services to adopt rules as necessary to comply with Title IV-A, Title IV-D, federal regulations, state law and the state plan. (2) The county agency shall administer the work activity programs in accordance with the requirements contain... |
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Rule 5101:1-3-12.3 | Work experience program.
...(A) Conflict with Revised Code (1) Section (5) of Amended Substitute Senate Bill 238 of the 126th General Assembly (9/2006) sets forth the following provision: Not later than September 30, 2006, the director of job and family services shall adopt rules as necessary for the state to comply with 42 U.S.C. 607(i)(2)(8/1996). If necessary to bring the state into compliance with 42 U.S.C. 607(i) (2) (8/1996), the rules m... |
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Rule 5101:1-3-12.3 | Work experience program.
...(A) Which section of the Revised Code applies to the work experience program (WEP)? (1) Section 5107.05 of the Revised Code authorizes the director of job and family services to adopt rules as necessary to comply with Title IV-A, Title IV-D, federal regulations, state law, and the state plan. (2) The county agencies shall administer the work activity programs in accordance with the requirements ... |
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Rule 5101:1-3-12.3 | Work experience program.
...(A) Which section of the Revised Code applies to the work experience program (WEP)? (1) Section 5107.05 of the Revised Code authorizes the director of job and family services to adopt rules as necessary to comply with Title IV-A, Title IV-D, federal regulations, state law, and the state plan. (2) The county agencies shall administer the work activity programs in accordance with the requirements ... |
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Rule 5101:1-3-12.6 | Community service.
...(A) Which section of the Revised Code applies to community service? (1) Section 5107.05 of the Revised Code authorizes the director of job and family services to adopt rules as necessary to comply with Title IV-A, Title IV-D, federal regulations, state law, and the state plan. (2) The county department of job and family services will administer the work activity programs in accordance with r... |