Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 5101:2-9-02 | Staffing requirements.
... A JFS 01653 "Medical Statement for Foster Care/Adoptive Applicant and All Household Members" shall be completed for each person eighteen years of age or older that resides with the staff members in a residential facility. (I) Children of staff members and children of residents living in a residential facility shall be counted in all child care staff ratios. (J) Each residential facility shall h... |
Rule 5101:2-9-02 | Staffing requirements.
... A JFS 01653 "Medical Statement for Foster Care/Adoptive Applicant and All Household Members" is to be completed for each person eighteen years of age or older that resides with the staff members in a residential facility. (I) Children of staff members and children of residents living in a residential facility are to be counted in all child care staff ratios. (J) Each residential facility is to ... |
Rule 5101:2-9-15 | Residential facility handbook for residents and their families.
...book to the custodial agency, custodial parent or guardian of a resident and to each resident. The residential facility shall explain the contents of the handbook to the resident not later than three days after admission, according to the age and functioning level of the resident, providing assistance for the parent or guardian and resident who may have a disability. The residential facility shall... |
Rule 5101:2-13-01 | Definitions for licensed family child care.
...age or adoption. Children receiving foster care from the provider are not considered to be related to the provider. (Y) "Routine trips" means repeated excursions off the premises of the home which regularly occur on a previously scheduled basis and that parents have been made aware of the destinations of the trip. (Z) "School-age child" means a child who is enrolled in or is eligible to be e... |
Rule 5101:2-13-01 | Definitions for licensed family child care.
...age or adoption. Children receiving foster care from the provider are not considered to be related to the provider. (AA) "Resident" means a person who lives in the family child care home for more than ten consecutive calendar days and is included in the household composition. (BB) "Routine trips" means repeated excursions off the premises of the home which regularly occur on a previously schedul... |
Rule 5101:2-13-07 | Provider responsibilities, requirements and qualifications for a licensed family child care provider.
...at if the type B home provider is a foster parent? The type B home provider shall: (1) Notify the county agency and all parents. (2) Notify the county agency of all children receiving care within one business day of when the type B home provider is to begin caring for additional foster children. (3) Maintain a written record documenting the date and how the county agency and parents were notif... |
Rule 5101:2-13-07 | Provider responsibilities, requirements and qualifications for a licensed family child care provider.
...) What if the type B home provider is a foster parent? The type B home provider shall: (1) Notify the county agency and all parents. (2) Notify the county agency of all children receiving care within one business day of when the type B home provider is to begin caring for additional foster children. (3) Maintain a written record documenting the date and how the county agency and parents were n... |
Rule 5101:2-16-01 | Definitions for eligibility for publicly funded child care benefits.
...taker of a child, including a relative, foster parent or stepparent, who is charged with the rights, duties and responsibilities of a parent and whose presence in the home is needed to perform these rights, duties and responsibilities. (Q) "Minor parent" means a caretaker who is under age eighteen. (R) "Preschool child" means a child who is three years old or older but is not a school child. (S... |
Rule 5101:2-16-01 | Definitions for eligibility for publicly funded child care benefits.
...taker of a child, including a relative, foster parent or stepparent, who is charged with the rights, duties and responsibilities of a parent and whose presence in the home is needed to perform these rights, duties and responsibilities. (R) "Minor parent" means a caretaker who is under age eighteen. (S) "Preschool child" means a child who is three years old or older but is not a school child. (T... |
Rule 5101:2-16-01 | Definitions for eligibility for publicly funded child care benefits.
...taker of a child, including a relative, foster parent or stepparent, who is charged with the rights, duties and responsibilities of a parent and whose presence in the home is needed to perform these rights, duties and responsibilities. (R) "Minor parent" means a caretaker who is under age eighteen. (S) "Ohio benefits integrated eligibility system" means the centralized automated system that supp... |
Rule 5101:2-16-02 | Application and qualification process for receipt of publicly funded child care benefits.
...taker. (iv) A caretaker who is a foster parent and/or stepparent and all of the minor children who reside with the caretaker in the same household. (v) Married caretakers and all minor children who reside with the caretakers in the same household. (vi) Unmarried caretakers who live in the same household with a common child and all of the minor children who reside with them. Both... |
Rule 5101:2-16-02 | Application and qualification process for receipt of publicly funded child care benefits.
...e caretaker. (iv) A caretaker who is a foster parent and/or stepparent and all of the minor children who reside with the caretaker in the same household. (v) Married caretakers and all minor children who reside with the caretakers in the same household. (vi) Unmarried caretakers who live in the same household with a common child and all of the minor children who reside with them. Both caretakers shall be considere... |
Rule 5101:2-16-02 | Application and qualification process for receipt of publicly funded child care benefits.
...he caretaker. (v) A caretaker who is a foster parent and/or stepparent and all of the minor children who reside with the caretaker in the same household. (vi) Married caretakers and all minor children who reside with the caretakers in the same household. (vii) Unmarried caretakers who live in the same household with a common child and all of the minor children who reside with them. Both ... |
Rule 5101:2-16-02 | Application and qualification process for receipt of publicly funded child care benefits.
...e caretaker. (iv) A caretaker who is a foster parent and/or stepparent and all of the minor children who reside with the caretaker in the same household. (v) Married caretakers and all minor children who reside with the caretakers in the same household. (vi) Unmarried caretakers who live in the same household with a common child and all of the minor children who reside with them. Both ... |
Rule 5101:2-16-03 | Income eligibility requirements for publicly funded child care benefits.
... payments. (2) Federal, state or local foster care maintenance payments. (3) Federal, state or local adoption assistance payments. (4) Kinship permanency incentive payments made in accordance with the requirements of rule 5101:2-40-04 of the Administrative Code. (5) Payments made with county funds to increase the amount of cash assistance an assistance group receives in accordance with sec... |
Rule 5101:2-16-03 | Income eligibility requirements for publicly funded child care benefits.
...y the school, unless the minor is a parent. (2) Alimony or child support payments paid by a family member. The amount paid, up to the amount ordered, is excluded. (3) The verified amount which is being garnished from the income. (4) Earnings received under the Domestic Volunteer Service Act of 1973 for participation in the "Americorp Vista" program. (5) Federal work study income as ref... |
Rule 5101:2-25-01 | Uniform definitions of Title XX services and other definitions of terms used in Chapter 5101:2-25 of the Administrative Code.
...and information and referral. (S) "Foster care services for adults" means: (1) Services or activities that assess the need and arrange for the substitute care and alternate living situation of adults in a setting suitable to the individual's needs. Individuals may need such services because of social, physical, or mental disabilities, or as a consequence of abuse or neglect. (2) Care th... |
Rule 5101:2-25-01 | Uniform definitions of Title XX services and other definitions of terms used in Chapter 5101:2-25 of the Administrative Code.
...and information and referral. (U) "Foster care services for adults" means: (1) Services or activities that assess the need and arrange for the substitute care and alternate living situation of adults in a setting suitable to the individual's needs. Individuals may need such services because of social, physical, or mental disabilities, or as a consequence of abuse or neglect. (2) Care th... |
Rule 5101:2-33-03 | Procedure for complaints of alleged discriminatory acts, policies or practices in the foster care or adoption process that involve race, color or national origin.
...o be a foster caregiver or adoptive parent. Such notice shall be provided within seven days of the individual's first contact with the agency. (B) Any individual may file a complaint alleging a discriminatory act, policy or practice involving RCNO in the foster care or adoption process of a PCSA, PCPA, PNA or the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS). Any person, including but not l... |
Rule 5101:2-33-11 | Multiethnic Placement Act (MEPA) agency administrative requirements.
...ecome a foster caregiver or an adoptive parent on the basis of race, color or national origin of that person, or of the child involved; or delaying or denying any placement of a child in foster care or for adoption on the basis of the race, color or national origin of the foster caregiver(s), of the adoptive parent(s) or of the child involved. (2) Include enforcement requirements to be used whene... |
Rule 5101:2-33-21 | Confidentiality and dissemination of child welfare information.
...is alleged to have occurred. (5) A foster, relative and non-relative caregiver, as required by rule 5101:2-42-90 of the Administrative Code. (6) The superintendent of public instruction, pursuant to section 5153.176 of the Revised Code, when the report involves a person who holds a license issued by the state board of education where the agency has determined that child abuse or neglect occu... |
Rule 5101:2-33-29 | Verification of United States citizenship and immigration status for all children in foster care.
...who derived their citizenship through a parent. (9) An extract from a hospital record on hospital letterhead established at the time of the individual's birth that was created at least five years before the initial date of custody, and indicates a U.S. place of birth. For a child under sixteen, the document must have been created near the time of birth. (10) A life insurance, health insurance, or other insurance re... |
Rule 5101:2-33-29 | Verification of United States citizenship and immigration status for all children in foster care.
...derived their citizenship through a parent. (9) An extract from a hospital record on hospital letterhead established at the time of the individual's birth that was created at least five years before the initial date of custody, and indicates a U.S. place of birth. For a child under sixteen, the document must have been created near the time of birth. (10) A life insurance, health insuranc... |
Rule 5101:2-33-70 | Ohio statewide automated child welfare information system (SACWIS) access.
... the PCSA may permit the peer mentor or parent partner to have direct Ohio SACWIS access to review and record information related to any parent, child or sibling group eligible for, or being provided services through the program. The PCSA will do so in accordance with paragraphs (A) to (E) of this rule. (O) If a PCSA grants a PCSA intern access to Ohio SACWIS, the PCSA shall do so in accordance w... |
Rule 5101:2-36-08 | PCSA requirements for involving a third party in the assessment/investigation of a child abuse or neglect report.
...r caregiver, pre-finalized adoptive parent, adoptive parent, relative, or kinship caregiver who is recommended, approved, or supervised by the PCSA. (3) A type B family child care home or type A family child care home licensed by Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS) when the county department of job and family services (CDJFS) has assumed the powers and duties of the county children... |