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Rule 5101:2-40-10 | The Ohio kinship and adoption navigator (OhioKAN) program.

... a person with a mental or physical disability who is under twenty-one years of age. (3) "Formal kinship caregiver" means a kinship caregiver who: (a) Has been licensed by the state of Ohio as a foster caregiver; (b) Has been assessed and approved as a relative or nonrelative substitute caregiver by a public children services agency (PCSA) or private child placing agency (PCPA) in accordance wi...

Rule 5101:2-42-18 | PCSA and PCPA approval of placements with relative and nonrelative substitute caregivers.

... (c) A person with an intellectual disability as defined in section 5123.01 of the Revised Code. (d) A developmentally disabled person as defined in section 5123.01 of the Revised Code. (e) A person with a mental illness as defined in section 5122.01 of the Revised Code. (f) A person sixty years of age or older. (4) The circumstances under which the offense was committed. (5) The degree ...

Rule 5101:2-42-20 | Resource family bill of rights.

...y status (past, present or future), disability, age (forty years or older), genetic information, or sexual orientation. (3) The right to receive training from either the recommending agency or the training designee and support from the recommending and custodial agencies to strengthen resource parenting skills and meet the needs of children in their care. (4) The right to review the home stu...

Rule 5101:2-42-66.1 | Comprehensive health care for children in placement.

...ld has or is at risk of a developmental disability or delay. (5) Every child entering substitute care receives immunizations appropriate to age and health history. If a child's record of previous immunizations is unavailable at the time of the comprehensive physical exam, and it is reasonable to assume that the child has received immunizations, immunizations may be postponed until an immunization...

Rule 5101:2-44-06 | Eligibility for the state adoption maintenance subsidy program.

...ysical impairment, or developmental disability. (f) Has a mental illness as defined in Chapter 5121. of the Revised Code. (g) His or her family has a social or medical history that establishes a substantial risk of the child acquiring a medical condition, physical impairment, or mental or developmental disability that makes it difficult to place the child for adoption without the provision of SA...

Rule 5101:2-44-13.1 | Eligibility and application process for the post adoption special services subsidy (PASSS) program.

... is the condition of intellectual disability and/or mental illness. (ii) Physically handicapped is the impairment of vision, speech, or hearing; congenital orthopedic impairment, orthopedic impairment caused by disease, or orthopedic impairment from other causes (e.g., amputation); impairment caused by chronic or acute health problems (e.g., rheumatic fever); or a concomitant of the ...

Rule 5101:2-44-13.1 | Eligibility and application process for the post adoption special services subsidy (PASSS) program.

...ild has a physical or developmental disability or mental or emotional condition that either: (a) Existed before the adoption petition was filed. (b) Developed after the adoption petition was filed and can be directly attributed to factors in the child's preadoption background or medical history, or biological family's background or medical history. (4) The child meets either of the foll...

Rule 5101:2-46-03 | Initial determination of the Title IV-E kinship guardianship assistance program (KGAP) monthly payment amount.

...he religion, sex, age, race, color, disability, or national origin of a kinship caregiver(s) or of the child when negotiating the KGAP agreement. (D) No income eligibility test is to be used when determining the monthly KGAP payment. (E) The child's supplemental security income (SSI) benefits are to be considered in the determination of the KGAP payment amount. (F) The kinship caregiver(s) is t...

Rule 5101:2-46-12 | Reimbursement of Title IV-E nonrecurring kinship guardianship assistance program (KGAP) expenses.

...he race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, or national origin of a kinship caregiver(s) or of the child, when entering into a JFS 00135 "Agreement for Payment or Reimbursement for Nonrecurring Expenses Incurred in a Kinship Guardianship Placement." (G) If siblings are placed with the KGAP eligible child, either separately or together, each child is to be treated as an individual. A separ...

Rule 5101:2-46-14 | Requirements for Title IV-E kinship guardianship assistance program (KGAP) past age eighteen.

... for a child with a physical/mental disability or medical condition who is between the age of eighteen and twenty-one with an existing KGAP agreement if the child meets one of the requirements identified in paragraphs (B)(1) to (B)(5) of this rule and the kinship caregiver(s) is supporting the child as identified in paragraph (D) of rule 5101:2-46-06 of the Administrative Code. The ongoing medical...

Rule 5101:2-47-18 | Title IV-E foster care maintenance (FCM) program reimbursability: Reimbursements related to the difficulty of care needs of a child placed in a foster home, relative home, or pre-finalized adoptive home.

...ity disorders, severe developmental disability, or autism to aggression toward animals, others and self; sexual acting out, suicidal behaviors or ideation. (2) Who has a physical developmental disability as determined by a physician which requires a high degree of care and supervision; or who requires medical or remedial services recommended by a physician or other licensed or certified professio...

Rule 5101:2-48-09 | Application process and preservice training.

...ed on race, color, national origin, disability, age, gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation of the applicant.

Rule 5101:2-48-12 | Completion of the adoption homestudy.

...proving a homestudy on the basis of disability in violation of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. 794 (12/2015) and of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, 42 U.S.C. 1201 (8/1981). (F) The agency shall not consider the race, color or national origin of a family for whom the agency is conducting a homestudy in determining whether a homestudy is approved or...

Rule 5101:2-48-12 | Completion of the adoption homestudy.

...proving a homestudy on the basis of disability in violation of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. 794 and of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, 42 U.S.C. 12132. (F) The agency shall not consider the race, color or national origin of a family for whom the agency is conducting a homestudy in determining whether a homestudy is approved or disapproved or a ...

Rule 5101:2-49-03 | Special needs criteria for Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA).

...e following: (a) A developmental disability, as defined in 28 C.F,R. 35.108 August 11, 2016 and section 5123.01 of the Revised Code. (b) An individual who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life activities. (c) Any physiological disorder or condition, cosmetic disfigurement, or anatomical loss affecting one or more body systems...

Rule 5101:2-49-04 | Requirement for Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA) past age eighteen.

...r a child with a physical or mental disability or medical condition pursuant to rule 5101:2-49-03 of the Administrative Code who is between the age of eighteen and twenty-one with an existing AA agreement if the child meets one of the requirements identified in paragraphs (B)(1) to (B)(5) of this rule and the adoptive parent(s) is supporting the child as identified in paragraph (D) of rule 510...

Rule 5101:2-50-02 | Requirements for bridges eligibility.

...ticipation; (5) JFS 01628 "Bridges Disability Verification Form" completed by a qualified practitioner stating how a physical or mental health condition prevents participation in activities described in paragraphs (B)(3)(a) to (B)(3)(d) of this rule. (D) The bridges representative shall submit a completed and signed JFS 01626 "Bridges Application", JFS 01617 "Bridges Voluntary Participation ...

Rule 5101:2-51-01 | Administration of the adoption assistance connections (AAC) to age twenty-one.

...nce connections to age twenty-one (AAC) disability verification form(s). (12) A copy of the JFS 01453 "Adoption Assistance (AA) Agreement" in effect with the PCSA at the time of adoptive placement of the adopted young adult. (13) A copy of the JFS 00149 "Title IV-E Adoption Assistance Connections to Age Twenty-One Semi-Annual Assurance of Parental Responsibility and Eligibility for Continued ...

Rule 5101:2-56-04 | Requirements for state kinship guardianship assistance program (KGAP) past age eighteen.

... for a child with a physical/mental disability or medical condition who is between the age of eighteen and twenty-one with an existing state KGAP agreement if the child meets one of the requirements 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 b...

Rule 5101:2-56-05 | Reimbursement of nonrecurring state kinship guardianship assistance program (KGAP) expenses.

...he race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, or national origin of a kinship caregiver(s) or of the child, when entering into a JFS 00135. (G) If siblings are placed with the state KGAP eligible child, either separately or together, each child is to be treated as an individual. A separate JFS 00134 and JFS 00135 is to be executed for each child. (H) ODJFS is not to apply an income eligib...

Rule 5101:4-1-03 | Food assistance: definitions.

...I of the Social Security Act of 1935 or disability or blindness payments under Title I, II, X, XIV, or XVI of the Social Security Act; (c) Is a veteran with a service-connected or nonservice-connected disability rated by the veterans administration as total or paid as total under Title 38 of the United States Code (U.S.C.) (2002); (d) Is considered in need of regular aid and attendance or permanentl...

Rule 5101:4-1-03 | Food assistance: definitions.

...I of the Social Security Act of 1935 or disability or blindness payments under Title I, II, X, XIV, or XVI of the Social Security Act; (c) Is a veteran with a service-connected or nonservice-connected disability rated by the veterans administration as total or paid as total under Title 38 of the United States Code (U.S.C.) (2002); (d) Is considered in need of regular aid and attendance or permanentl...

Rule 5101:4-1-13 | Food assistance: availability of information, program administration, office operations, and income eligibility verification system information.

...(iv) The JFS 08083 "Do You Have a Disability" poster. (2) Optional information to be made available. County agencies may make printed materials available such as pamphlets, fliers and posters that contain current basic information about the following items: eligibility requirements and program benefits; application procedures including how to obtain and file applications; the documentation...

Rule 5101:4-1-13 | Food assistance: availability of information, program administration, office operations, and income eligibility verification system information.

... and (d) The JFS 08083 "Do You Have a Disability" poster. (3) Optional information to be made available: (a) County agencies may make printed materials available such as pamphlets, fliers and posters that contain current basic information about the following items: (i) Eligibility requirements and program benefits; (ii) Application procedures including how to obtain and file applicat...

Rule 5101:4-1-15 | Food assistance: nondiscrimination.

...race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, religious creed, or political beliefs. (B) What steps shall be followed if an individual feels they were subjected to discrimination? An individual who believes he or she has been subject to discrimination may file a written complaint. (1) To file a program complaint of discrimination with the USDA, an individual may: (a) Complete the USDA "Program Discrimin...