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

... Residential treatment, therapeutic foster care or in-patient hospitalization services (excluding private non-profit, therapeutic wilderness camps) if required by psychiatric, psychological or counseling needs and approved by a qualified professional. (a) These services may include maintenance costs as long as the costs are included as part of a residential treatment, therapeutic foster care ...

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

...3) Residential treatment, treatment foster care or in-patient hospitalization services (excluding private non-profit, therapeutic wilderness camps) if required by psychiatric, psychological or counseling needs and approved by a qualified professional. (a) These services may include maintenance costs as long as the costs are included as part of a residential treatment, treatment foster care or...

Rule 5101:2-45-02 | Title IV-E candidate for family first prevention services (FFPS) program eligibility.

... children in the home of a child in foster care who are: (a) Living with the parent(s) or kinship caregiver(s) who the child in foster care was removed from; and (b) Participants on an open case with a goal of reunification for the child who is in foster care. (3) Siblings and other children in the home of a child who has experienced a screened-in fatality or near fatality with a substantiated...

Rule 5101:2-45-04 | Traditional candidate for Title IV-E foster care.

...hat: (a) Is developed jointly with the parent(s) or kinship caregiver(s) of the child. (b) Lists the description of services offered and provided to prevent the removal of the child from the home. (c) States the goal of the child is foster care, if the services described in the plan are not effective. (2) Court actions in relationship to the removal of the child from the home: (a) In a petition t...

Rule 5101:2-47-03.1 | Qualified and disqualified non-citizen eligibility for Title IV-E foster care maintenance (FCM) and independent living services.

...80). (9) A non-citizen or the child or parent of a non-citizen who has been battered or subjected to extreme cruelty in the U.S. (10) An Afghan or Iraqi non-citizen granted special immigrant visa status under Section 8120 of the December 19, 2009 Defense Appropriations Bill (Pub. L. No. 111-118) and section 101(a)(27) of the INA (as in effect October 1, 2019). (C) In addition to meeting the ...

Rule 5101:2-47-08 | Required application/update for Title IV-D (child support) services and referrals to Title IV-A (public assistance); healthchek; third party insurance; and supplemental security income (SSI).

...rt. (b) The child is expected to be in foster care for less than sixty days. (c) The noncustodial parent is a potential placement resource. (d) The parent(s) are deceased. (e) Other appropriate circumstances determined by the Title IV-E agency. (B) The Title IV-E agency in receipt of child support payments on behalf of a child in care and placement/custody is to use the Title IV-D payment to ...

Rule 5101:2-47-11 | Reimbursement for Title IV-E foster care maintenance (FCM) costs for children's residential centers (CRC), group homes, maternity homes, residential parenting facilities, and substance use disorder (SUD) residential facilities certified prior to October 1, 2020.

...mount paid by the Title IV-E agency for foster care maintenance. (2) The administration reimbursement ceiling amount established by the JFS 02911 multiplied by the number of care days or the amount paid by the Title IV-E agency for administration. (D) Title IV-E costs are reimbursable to the Title IV-E agency at the appropriate federal financial participation (FFP) amount. (1) The FCM costs...

Rule 5101:2-47-12 | Title IV-E foster care maintenance (FCM): Initial determination of program eligibility and reimbursability.

...e child is subsequently returned to foster care. The month the child is returned to foster care is the month in which eligibility shall be determined. (3) A child who was initially determined ineligible based on not meeting ADC-relatedness and is now placed with a parent in SUD residential facility becomes program eligible by excluding the ADC-relateness factors. (H) FCM initial program reimbur...

Rule 5101:2-47-12 | Title IV-E foster care maintenance (FCM): Initial determination of program eligibility and reimbursability.

...e child is subsequently returned to foster care. The month the child is returned to foster care is the month in which eligibility shall be determined. (3) A child who was initially determined ineligible based on not meeting ADC-relatedness and is now placed with a parent in SUD residential facility becomes program eligible by excluding the ADC- relatedness factors. (H) FCM initial program reimb...

Rule 5101:2-47-13 | Title IV-E foster care maintenance (FCM) program eligibility: Legal responsibility requirements.

...nation. (F) A JFS 01666 signed by the parent(s) is acceptable as a voluntary placement agreement for FCM program eligibility purposes if it is the event which initially leads to the Title IV-E agency having legal responsibility for the child's care and placement/custody. In such cases, by the one hundred eightieth day from the date of placement, the Title IV-E agency must: (1) Petition the cour...

Rule 5101:2-47-13 | Title IV-E foster care maintenance (FCM) program eligibility: Legal responsibility requirements.

... Title IV-E prevention services, from a parent(s) showing the child has been living with a kinship caregiver, as defined in section 5101.85 of the Revised Code, for more than six months prior to the removal. (C) The court order giving the agency legal responsibility for the child's care and placement/custody may be one of the following: (1) An ex parte emergency court order as defined in ru...

Rule 5101:2-47-14 | Title IV-E foster care maintenance (FCM) program eligibility: ADC-relatedness.

... for whom federal, state or local foster care maintenance (FCM) payments are made. (e) Funeral arrangements valued at one thousand five hundred dollars or less for each member of the SFU. Equity value for funeral arrangements that exceed the limit shall be counted toward the overall resource limit. (f) One burial space for each member of the SFU. (g) Bona fide loans from any sou...

Rule 5101:2-47-14 | Title IV-E foster care maintenance (FCM) program eligibility: ADC-relatedness.

... for whom federal, state or local foster care maintenance (FCM) payments are made. (e) Funeral arrangements valued at one thousand five hundred dollars or less for each member of the SFU. Equity value for funeral arrangements that exceed the limit shall be counted toward the overall resource limit. (f) One burial space for each member of the SFU. (g) Bona fide loans from any sou...

Rule 5101:2-47-16 | Title IV-E foster care maintenance (FCM) program: Reimbursable placement settings.

... twenty-five children. (7) Residential parenting facility. If the residential parenting facility is a public facility, the facility shall accommodate no more than twenty-five children. (8) Private foster care from a private child placing agency (PCPA), private noncustodial agency (PNA) or another public children services agency (PCSA). (9) With a parent in a substance use disorder (SUD) residen...

Rule 5101:2-47-16 | Title IV-E foster care maintenance (FCM) program: Reimbursable placement settings.

...ren services agency (PCSA). (6) With a parent in a substance use disorder (SUD) residential facility, as defined in rule 5101:2-1-01 of the Administrative Code. (7) Qualified residential treatment program (QRTP), as defined in rule 5101:2-9-42 of the Administrative Code. A public QRTP cannot accommodate more than twenty-five children. (B) A child may be on a temporary leave from a foster home t...

Rule 5101:2-47-17 | Title IV- E foster care maintenance (FCM) program reimbursability: Reimbursements for FCM and child care for public foster homes, relative homes, and pre-finalized adoptive homes.

...ild care and child care when the foster parent is required to participate, without the child, in activities associated with parenting a child in foster care that are beyond the scope of ordinary parental duties may be authorized for a FCM reimbursable child placed in a foster home, relative home licensed as a foster home or pre-finalized adoptive home provided that the child care provider is licen...

Rule 5101:2-47-17 | Title IV- E foster care maintenance (FCM) program reimbursability: Reimbursements for FCM and child care for public foster homes, relative homes, and pre-finalized adoptive homes.

...ild care and child care when the foster parent is required to participate, without the child, in activities associated with parenting a child in foster care that are beyond the scope of ordinary parental duties may be authorized for a FCM reimbursable child placed in a foster home, relative home licensed as a foster home or pre-finalized adoptive home provided that the child care provider is licen...

Rule 5101:2-47-20 | Title IV-E foster care maintenance (FCM) program reimbursability: Supplemental reimbursements for the cost of care for the child of a Title IV-E recipient parent.

...d residing with his/her parent in a foster home or residential parenting facility must be included as a supplemental payment to the FCM reimbursement made on behalf of his/her parent. The child is also eligible for medical services under Title XIX and social services under Title XX. (D) If the parent and child no longer reside together in the same foster home or residential parenting facility, th...

Rule 5101:2-47-20 | Title IV-E foster care maintenance (FCM) program reimbursability: Supplemental reimbursements for the cost of care for the child of a minor parent.

...a child residing with a parent in a foster home, residential parenting facility or qualified residential treatment program (QRTP) as described in rule 5101:2-47-11 of the Administrative Code must be included as a supplemental payment to the FCM reimbursement made on behalf of the parent. The child is also eligible for medical services under Title XIX and social services under Title XX. (D) If...

Rule 5101:2-47-21 | Title IV-E foster care maintenance (FCM) reimbursement for a child placed into a qualified residential treatment program (QRTP).

...a legal guardian(s), or an adoptive parent(s), or in a foster family home. (H) For every QRTP the child is placed in for more than twelve consecutive months or eighteen nonconsecutive months or, in the case of a child who has not attained age thirteen, for more than six consecutive or nonconsecutive months, the Title IV-E agency is to maintain the following: (1) Documentation submitted at ...

Rule 5101:2-47-21 | Title IV-E foster care maintenance (FCM) reimbursement for a child placed into a qualified residential treatment program (QRTP).

...a legal guardian(s), or an adoptive parent(s), or in a foster family home. (G) For every QRTP the child is placed in for more than twelve consecutive months or eighteen nonconsecutive months or, in the case of a child who has not attained age thirteen, for more than six consecutive or nonconsecutive months, the Title IV-E agency is to maintain the following: (1) Documentation submitted at ...

Rule 5101:2-47-21 | Title IV-E foster care maintenance (FCM) reimbursement for a child placed into a qualified residential treatment program (QRTP).

...a legal guardian(s), or an adoptive parent(s), or in a foster family home. (G) For every QRTP the child is placed in for more than twelve consecutive months or eighteen nonconsecutive months or, in the case of a child who has not attained age thirteen, for more than six consecutive or nonconsecutive months, the Title IV-E agency is to maintain the following: (1) Documentation submitted at ...

Rule 5101:2-47-23 | Beginning date of reimbursability for the Title IV-E foster care maintenance (FCM).

... Code unless the child is placed with a parent in a substance use disorder (SUD) residential facility, as defined in rule 5101:2-1-01 of the Administrative Code. (3) Reasonable efforts judicial determination for a court- ordered removal as described in rule 5101:2-47-22 of the Administrative Code, has been obtained. Program reimbursability may go back to the first day of the month in which the ...

Rule 5101:2-47-23 | Beginning date of reimbursability for the Title IV-E foster care maintenance (FCM).

... Code unless the child is placed with a parent in a substance use disorder (SUD) residential facility, as defined in rule 5101:2-1-01 of the Administrative Code or the child is a candidate for Title IV-E family first prevention services (FFPS) and was residing with a kinship caregiver as described in rule 5101:2-47-12 of the Administrative Code. (3) Reasonable efforts judicial determination for a...

Rule 5101:2-48-05 | Agency adoption policy and recruitment plan.

...optive applicants and approved adoptive parents. (g) The requirement that an assessor shall complete the JFS 01530 "Large Family Assessment" (12/2014) if: (i) A family has a total of five or more children residing in the home at the time of the homestudy, including foster children and children in kinship care, or; (ii) A family will have a total of five or more children residing in the home based upon the number o...