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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...

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" 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 ...

Rule 5101:2-48-06 | Assessor roles and responsibilities for foster care and adoption.

...g the following duties: (1) Works with parents, guardians or persons having custody of a child who express the intent to surrender their child for adoption. (2) Works with people seeking to adopt or provide foster care for a child, including but not limited to the following duties: (a) Completing home study assessments for foster care and adoptive applicants. (b) Completing adoption amendments...

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

...ed JFS 01691 signed by the adoptive parent(s). (E) An agency shall not accept an application for approval for adoptive placement which does not contain complete and accurate information. (F) Upon receipt of the completed JFS 01691, the PCSA, PCPA, or PNA shall commence the homestudy process and request the applicant provide additional information including at a minimum: (1) Documentation of ...

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

...e adoptive applicant as an adoptive parent. The search shall also be conducted within ten days of the addition of any new adult member of the household. (H) The recommending agency shall request a check of the child abuse and neglect registry of any other state in which an adoptive applicant or other adult household member in the applicant's home has resided in the five years immediately prio...

Rule 5101:2-48-10 | Restrictions concerning provision of adoption services.

...terlocutory order of adoption. (I) Foster parents who are being considered for adoption of a foster child residing in their home shall be assessed according to the standards contained in rule 5101:2-48-11 or 5101:2-48-11.1 of the Administrative Code, as applicable.

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

... becomes aware an approved adoptive parent of the agency is a relative of the administrator or a relative of the agency's governing body, it shall initiate a transfer of the adoption homestudy. The transfer shall be completed within sixty days of the discovery. (E) A PCSA, PCPA or PNA may selectively recruit on the basis of the need for adoptive parents that reflect the diversity of waiting child...

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

... becomes aware an approved adoptive parent of the agency is a relative of the administrator or a relative of the agency's governing body, it shall initiate a transfer of the adoption homestudy. The transfer shall be completed within sixty days of the discovery. (E) A PCSA, PCPA or PNA may selectively recruit on the basis of the need for adoptive parents that reflect the diversity of waiting child...

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

... becomes aware an approved adoptive parent of the agency is a relative of the administrator or a relative of the agency's governing body, it shall initiate a transfer of the adoption homestudy. The transfer shall be completed within sixty days of the discovery. (E) A PCSA, PCPA or PNA may selectively recruit on the basis of the need for adoptive parents that reflect the diversity of waiting child...

Rule 5101:2-48-12.1 | Adoption homestudy updates.

...he agency shall notify the adoptive parent(s) of the date of expiration of the homestudy not fewer than ninety days or more than one hundred fifty days prior to the expiration date. The notification shall: (1) Identify any information or documentation that is required for the homestudy update. (2) Be completed on the JFS 01331, "Notice of Expiration and Reapplication for a Foster Home Ce...

Rule 5101:2-48-12.2 | Required notification and adoption homestudy amendments.

...ber of household members, not including foster children. (5) A criminal charge or conviction of any approved adoptive parent or other adult household member(s). (6) A significant change in financial status or income. (7) A change of address for the adoptive family that is different than the address listed on the most recent homestudy or update. (C) If the agency is notified of any of the f...

Rule 5101:2-48-13 | Non-discrimination requirements for adoptive placements.

...11 "Non-discrimination Requirements for Foster Care and Adoptive Placements" (rev. 1/2009). (c) Rule 5101:2-42-18.1 of the Administrative Code. (d) Rule 5101:2-48-13 of the Administrative Code. (e) Rule 5101:2-48-16 of the Administrative Code. (6) The licensed professional shall sign the JFS 01608 "Licensed Professional's Statement" (rev. 10/2014) acknowledging receipt of the materials required by paragraph (M)(...

Rule 5101:2-48-13 | Non-discrimination requirements for adoptive placements.

...d PNA is to review and update their foster care and adoption recruitment plan. The review and update is to be completed in the Ohio statewide automated child welfare information system (SACWIS) by June thirtieth each year. (G) The following actions by a PCSA, PCPA, or PNA are permitted as it applies to the adoptive placement: (1) Asking about and honoring any initial or subsequent choices ma...

Rule 5101:2-48-13 | Non-discrimination requirements for adoptive placements.

...d PNA is to review and update their foster care and adoption recruitment plan. The review and update is to be completed in the Ohio statewide automated child welfare information system (SACWIS) by June thirtieth each year. (G) The following actions by a PCSA, PCPA, or PNA are permitted as it applies to the adoptive placement: (1) Asking about and honoring any initial or subsequent choices ma...

Rule 5101:2-48-15 | Provision of information to a prospective adoptive parent matched with a specific child.

...e child is being adopted by their foster caregiver. (b) If no psychological or psychiatric examination of the child is available, the agency shall include the substantial and material conclusions and recommendations of an examination to detect mental and emotional disorders conducted in compliance with the requirements of Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code by one of the following licensed pr...

Rule 5101:2-48-16 | Adoption preplacement and placement procedures.

...g a homestudy for a kinship family or a foster family who has indicated an interest in the child, if applicable. (7) The guardian ad-litem (GAL) if one has been assigned to the case. (8) The court appointed special advocates (CASA) worker, if one has been assigned to the case. (9) Key professionals working specifically with the child who have knowledge about the child's history and current needs that will be helpf...

Rule 5101:2-48-16 | Adoption preplacement and placement procedures.

...g a homestudy for a kinship family or a foster family who has indicated an interest in the child, if applicable. (7) The guardian ad-litem (GAL), if one has been assigned to the case. (8) The court appointed special advocates (CASA) worker, if one has been assigned to the case. (9) Key professionals working specifically with the child who have knowledge about the child's history and current...

Rule 5101:2-48-19 | Sharing or transferring an adoptive homestudy.

... directly from the approved adoptive parent or other individual. An adoptive parent may provide other information to the receiving agency that the parent considers to be relevant. The agency shall not require any additional documentation for the homestudy beyond the requirements of Chapter 5101:2-48 of the Administrative Code. (D) If the approved adoptive family has signed a release of informa...

Rule 5101:2-49-01 | Administration of the Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA) program.

... 01692 "Application for Adoption of a Foster Child or Sibling Group" (rev. 12/2014). (iii) The out of state approved homestudy forms for an adoptive parent(s) residing out of state. (G) The PCSA shall complete the AA eligibility determination in the statewide automated child welfare information system (SACWIS) and approve or deny the application within thirty days after a completed appli...

Rule 5101:2-49-01 | Administration of the Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA) program.

... 01692 "Application for Adoption of a Foster Child or Sibling Group." (iii) The out of state approved homestudy forms for an adoptive parent(s) residing out of state. (c) A copy of the JFS 01666 "Permanent Surrender of Child." (G) The PCSA is to complete the AA eligibility determination in Ohio comprehensive child welfare information system (Ohio CCWIS) and approve or deny the appl...

Rule 5101:2-49-02 | Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA) eligibility criteria.

...S 01666 there does not have to be a foster care maintenance (FCM) payment made under the voluntary agreement. (2) The child meets all medical and disability requirements for supplemental security income (SSI). For the purposes of determining whether an applicable child is eligible for AA through the SSI criteria, the Title IV-E agency may make the determination that the child meets the medica...

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

... the child was in the care of the foster parent(s) as a foster child. (ii) The prospective adoptive parent(s) is a relative. (iii) The child is being adopted by an adoptive parent(s) of the child's sibling(s). (iv) There are other circumstances that relate to the child's best interest. (B) If all other eligibility criteria are met, and the only special needs factor is the child has bee...

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

... the child was in the care of the foster parent(s) as a foster child. (ii) The prospective adoptive parent(s) is a relative. (iii) The child is being adopted by an adoptive parent(s) of the child's sibling(s). (iv) There are other circumstances that relate to the child's best interest. (B) If all other eligibility criteria are met, and the only special needs factor is the child has bee...

Rule 5101:2-49-05 | Initial determination of the Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA) monthly payment amount.

... exceed the current cost of the monthly foster care maintenance (FCM) payment that was paid or would have been paid by the PCSA if the child had been placed in a foster home. (F) If the child's AA amount is more than the monthly adoption assistance statewide maximum (MAASM), the PCSA may request from the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS) a waiver to exceed the MAASM AA payment a...

Rule 5101:2-49-05 | Initial determination of the Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA) monthly payment amount.

... exceed the current cost of the monthly foster care maintenance (FCM) payment that was paid or would have been paid by the PCSA if the child had been placed in a foster home. (F) If the child's AA amount is more than the monthly adoption assistance statewide maximum (MAASM), the agency is to document the justification as to why the amount is over the MAASM in Ohio comprehensive child welfare inf...