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Rule 5101:2-49-08 | Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA) monthly payments.
...on, the PCSA shall inform the certified foster caregiver(s) who is receiving foster care payments for the care of the child, of the option to continue the foster care payments until the adoption is finalized. (D) The PCSA shall enter the AA payment information into the statewide automated child welfare information system (SACWIS). The payment shall be in the form of a warrant or electronic funds tran... |
Rule 5101:2-49-08 | Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA) monthly payments.
... the PCSA is to inform the certified foster caregiver(s) who is receiving foster care payments for the care of the child, of the option to continue the foster care payments until the adoption is finalized. (D) The PCSA is to enter the AA payment information into the Ohio statewide automated child welfare information system (SACWIS). The payment is to be in the form of a warrant or electronic funds... |
Rule 5101:2-49-09 | Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA) post-finalization application.
...Child Characteristics Checklist for Foster Care and or Adoption" (rev. 12/2006). (c) The JFS 01673 "Assessment for Child Placement (Homestudy)" (rev. 12/2014), or the JFS 01692 "Application for Adoption of a Foster Child" (rev. 12/2014) completed prior to the adoption of the child. (D) If the PCSA determines that the child is eligible for adoption assistance post-finalization, without a state he... |
Rule 5101:2-49-09 | Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA) post-finalization application.
...Child Characteristics Checklist for Foster Care and or Adoption." (c) The JFS 01673 "Assessment for Child Placement (Homestudy)," or the JFS 01692 "Application for Adoption of a Foster Child" completed prior to the adoption of the child. (E) If the PCSA determines that the child is eligible for adoption assistance post-finalization, without a state hearing, the agency is to process the applicat... |
Rule 5101:2-49-09.1 | Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA) retroactive payment process.
...ive AA payment shall not exceed the foster care maintenance (FCM) payment for the level of care that would have been paid by the PCSA if the child had been placed in a family foster home. (2) The monthly amount of AA shall be determined in the same manner as AA benefits negotiated prior to the adoption finalization, until one calendar day prior to the effective date of the current AA agreemen... |
Rule 5101:2-49-09.1 | Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA) retroactive payment process.
...ive AA payment is to not exceed the foster care maintenance (FCM) payment for the level of care that would have been paid by the PCSA if the child had been placed in a family foster home. (2) The monthly amount of AA is to be determined in the same manner as AA benefits negotiated prior to the adoption finalization, until one calendar day prior to the effective date of the current AA agreemen... |
Rule 5101:2-49-17 | Case record requirements for Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA).
...ermination for the child of a minor parent who is eligible for a Title IV-E foster care maintenance (FCM) payment. (18) If the basis for determination for AA eligibility is that the child was placed in the custody of the PCSA as a result of a JFS 01645 or JFS 01666, then copies of all documentation used for determination. (19) A copy of the ODM 06612 "Health Insurance Information Sheet" (rev... |
Rule 5101:2-49-17 | Case record requirements for Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA).
...ermination for the child of a minor parent who is eligible for a Title IV-E foster care maintenance (FCM) payment. (20) If the basis for determination for AA eligibility is that the child was placed in the custody of the PCSA as a result of a JFS 01645 or JFS 01666, then copies of all documentation used for determination. (21) A copy of the ODM 06612 "Health Insurance Information Sheet" as c... |
Rule 5101:2-49-21 | Reimbursement of Title IV-E nonrecurring adoption expenses for a child with special needs.
...Child Characteristics Checklist for Foster Care and/or Adoption" and one of the following homestudies: (i) JFS 01673 "Assessment for Child Placement (Homestudy)" or its equivalent for a child adopted from another state. (ii) JFS 01692 "Application for Adoption of a Foster Child or Sibling Group". (3) If the adoptive parent(s) does not provide a completed JFS 01616, JFS 01673A an... |
Rule 5101:2-49-21 | Reimbursement of Title IV-E nonrecurring adoption expenses for a child with special needs.
...Child Characteristics Checklist for Foster Care and/or Adoption" and one of the following homestudies: (i) JFS 01673 "Assessment for Child Placement (Homestudy)" or its equivalent for a child adopted from another state. (ii) JFS 01692 "Application for Adoption of a Foster Child or Sibling Group". (3) If the adoptive parent(s) does not provide a completed JFS 01616, JFS 01673A an... |
Rule 5101:2-51-03 | Payments for the adoption assistance connections (AAC) to age twenty-one.
...It is the responsibility of the adopted parent(s) to advise the social security administration that the adopted young adult is in receipt of AAC. (D) If ODJFS and the adoptive parent(s) cannot mutually agree on the monthly AAC payment amount after negotiating for at least thirty days, the adoptive parent(s) may request a state mediation conference using the JFS 01470 "Adoption Assistance State Me... |
Rule 5101:2-51-03 | Payments for adoption assistance connections to age twenty-one (AAC).
...t is the responsibility of the adoptive parent(s) to advise the social security administration that the adopted young adult is in receipt of AAC. (D) If ODJFS and the adoptive parent(s) cannot mutually agree on the monthly AAC payment amount after negotiating for at least thirty days, the adoptive parent(s) may request a state mediation conference using the JFS 01470 "Adoption Assistance State Me... |
Rule 5101:2-52-04 | PCSA responsibilities for the interstate compact on the placement of children.
... family history of the biological parents, including history of the family's involvement with the PCSA and the court system. If the request is for a sibling group, family history need not be duplicated for each child. (iii) The reason for placement in another state. If the child(ren) were previously placed with the potential placement resource in the sending state the PCSA shall provide... |
Rule 5101:2-52-04 | PCSA responsibilities for the interstate compact on the placement of children.
... family history of the biological parents, including history of the family's involvement with the PCSA and the court system. If the request is for a sibling group, family history need not be duplicated for each child. (iii) The reason for placement in another state. If the child(ren) were previously placed with the potential placement resource in the sending state the PCSA is to provide... |
Rule 5101:2-52-06 | Requirements applicable to interstate placement of children when the PCPA, PNA, or court is the receiving agency.
...approved as an adoptive home. (d) If a parent home is to be evaluated, rule 5101:2-42-18 of the Administrative Code may be used as a guideline, however the restrictions listed in paragraphs (F) and (G) of rule 5101:2-42-18 of the Administrative Code do not apply to parent home assessments, unless the sending state requires the parent to be certified as a foster parent or approved as an adoptive h... |
Rule 5101:2-52-06 | Requirements applicable to interstate placement of children when the PCPA, PNA, or court is the receiving agency.
...approved as an adoptive home. (d) If a parent home is to be evaluated, rule 5101:2-42-18 of the Administrative Code may be used as a guideline, however the restrictions listed in paragraphs (F) and (G) of rule 5101:2-42-18 of the Administrative Code do not apply to parent home assessments, unless the sending state requires the parent to be certified as a foster parent or approved as an adoptive h... |
Rule 5101:2-53-01 | Definitions related to the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA).
...rovides services to biological parents, foster parents, or adoptive parents to assist in the administrative and social work necessary for foster, preadoptive, or adoptive placements. (C) "Child custody proceeding" means and includes the following: (1) Any action, other than an emergency proceeding, that may culminate in one of the following outcomes: (a) Foster care placement, which is any acti... |
Rule 5101:2-53-02 | General provisions of the Indian child welfare act (ICWA).
...ome placement of the child, including a foster care, preadoptive, or adoptive placement, or termination of parental rights. (b) An emergency proceeding. (C) When determining whether the requirements of ICWA apply to a proceeding identified in paragraph (B) of this rule, the agency shall not consider factors such as the participation of the parents or the Indian child in tribal cultural, social, re... |
Rule 5101:2-53-04 | Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) notice requirements.
...er care placement or termination of parental rights proceeding, the agency shall send notice of each proceeding to: (1) Each tribe where the child is or may be a member, or eligible for membership if a biological parent is a member; (2) The child's parents; and (3) The child's Indian custodian, if applicable. (B) If the identity or location of the child's parents, the child's Indian cu... |
Rule 5101:2-53-04 | Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) notice requirements.
...foster care placement or termination of parental rights proceeding, the agency shall send notice of each proceeding to: (1) Each tribe where the child is or may be a member, or eligible for membership if a biological parent is a member; (2) The child's parents; and (3) The child's Indian custodian, if applicable. (B) If the identity or location of the child's parents, the child's Indian custodian, or the tribes i... |
Rule 5101:2-53-05 | Voluntary agreement for temporary custody of Indian child.
...name and address of the prospective foster parents, if known at the time; and any conditions to the agreement. (B) Where confidentiality is requested or indicated, execution of the agreement shall be made before a court of competent jurisdiction, but is not required to be made in a session of court open to the public. (C) The agency shall submit a notification of the voluntary agreement to t... |
Rule 5101:2-53-05 | Voluntary agreement for temporary custody of Indian child.
...the name and address of the prospective foster parents, if known at the time; and any conditions to the agreement. (B) Where confidentiality is requested or indicated, execution of the agreement shall be made before a court of competent jurisdiction, but is not required to be made in a session of court open to the public. (C) The agency shall submit a notification of the voluntary agreement to the tribe's designate... |
Rule 5101:2-53-06 | Emergency removal and involuntary custody of Indian children.
... or other proof of service. (H) No foster care placement or termination of parental rights proceeding may be held until at least ten days after receipt of the notice by the parent or Indian custodian and by the tribe or the director of the BIA regional office in Minneapolis. The parent, Indian custodian, and tribe each have a right, upon request, to be granted up to twenty additional days fro... |
Rule 5101:2-53-06 | Emergency removal and involuntary custody of Indian children.
...ipts or other proof of service. (H) No foster care placement or termination of parental rights proceeding may be held until at least ten days after receipt of the notice by the parent or Indian custodian and by the tribe or the director of the BIA regional office in Minneapolis. The parent, Indian custodian, and tribe each have a right, upon request, to be granted up to twenty additional days from the date upon whic... |
Rule 5101:2-53-09 | Procedures for the transfer of Indian children to a tribal court, a tribal Title IV-E agency or an Indian tribe with a Title IV-E agreement.
...r in writing, that the court transfer a foster care or termination of parental rights proceeding to the jurisdiction of the child's tribe. The right to request a transfer is available at any stage in each foster care or termination of parental rights proceeding. (B) Upon receipt of a transfer petition, the court must promptly notify the tribal court in writing of the transfer petition and may req... |