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Rule 5101:1-1-01 | Temporary assistance for needy families definitions.

...recipient of social security disability insurance (SSDI) benefits; and (c) An individual in a family receiving maintenance-of-effort funded assistance under an approved tribal TANF program, unless the state includes the tribal family in calculating work participation rates, as permitted under 45 C.F.R. 261.25 (10/1999). (FF) "Work participation rate" means the minimum federal work participation ...

Rule 5101:1-1-01 | Temporary assistance for needy families definitions.

...recipient of social security disability insurance (SSDI) benefits; and (c) An individual in a family receiving maintenance-of-effort funded assistance under an approved tribal TANF program, unless the state includes the tribal family in calculating work participation rates, as permitted under 45 C.F.R. 261.25 (10/1999). (FF) "Work participation rate" means the minimum federal work participation ...

Rule 5101:1-1-03 | Disclosure of recipient information, nondiscrimination, and treatment of information received from the internal revenue service and social security administration.

...ut retirement, survivors and disability insurance (RSDI) and supplemental security income (SSI) beneficiaries who are applicants for or recipients of any of the programs listed in paragraph (A) of this rule. The SSA limits use and disclosure of this SSA information. (2) The Privacy Act of 1974, PL 93-579, (12/1974), 88 Stat. 1896, 5 U.S.C. 522a, 20 C.F.R. 401 allows the SSA to release information...

Rule 5101:1-1-03 | Disclosure of recipient information, nondiscrimination, and treatment of information received from the internal revenue service and social security administration.

...ut retirement, survivors and disability insurance (RSDI) and supplemental security income (SSI) beneficiaries who are applicants for or recipients of any of the programs listed in paragraph (A) of this rule. The SSA limits use and disclosure of this SSA information. (2) The Privacy Act of 1974, PL 93-579, (12/1974), 88 Stat. 1896, 5 U.S.C. 522a, 20 C.F.R. 401 allows the SSA to release information...

Rule 5101:1-1-36 | Income and eligibility verification system (IEVS).

...4) Retirement survivors disability insurance (RSDI) and supplemental security income (SSI) benefits (a) SSA provides information on RSDI and SSI benefits of individual public assistance participants. The ODJFS state verification and exchange system (SVES) provides an electronic interface with the SSA. The interface allows the transfer of RSDI and SSI benefit and entitlement information from the...

Rule 5101:1-1-36 | Income and eligibility verification system (IEVS).

...tirement, survivors, and disability insurance (RSDI) and supplemental security income (SSI) benefits (a) SSA provides information on RSDI and SSI benefits of individual public assistance participants. The ODJFS state verification and exchange system (SVES) provides an electronic interface with the SSA. The interface allows the transfer of RSDI and SSI benefit and entitlement information from...

Rule 5101:1-3-01 | Ohio works first: federal work participation rates.

...irement, survivor's, and disability insurance (RSDI) or SSI benefits based on disability or blindness is acceptable proof of a disability for OWF purposes. (D) What are all-family assistance groups? All-family assistance groups include two-parent assistance groups as defined in paragraph (C) of this rule, and assistance groups described in paragraphs (D)(1) to (D)(6) of this rule. (1) An as...

Rule 5101:1-3-01 | Ohio works first: federal work participation rates.

...irement, survivor's, and disability insurance (RSDI) or SSI benefits based on disability or blindness is acceptable proof of a disability for OWF purposes. (D) What are all-family assistance groups? All-family assistance groups include two-parent assistance groups as defined in paragraph (C) of this rule, and assistance groups described in paragraphs (D)(1) to (D)(6) of this rule. (1) An as...

Rule 5101:1-3-01 | Ohio works first: federal work participation rates.

...irement, survivor's, and disability insurance (RSDI) or SSI benefits based on disability or blindness is acceptable proof of a disability for OWF purposes. (D) What are all-family assistance groups? All-family assistance groups include two-parent assistance groups as defined in paragraph (C) of this rule, and assistance groups described in paragraphs (D)(1) to (D)(6) of this rule. (1) An as...

Rule 5101:1-3-07 | Ohio works first: evidence of age, citizenship, and identity.

... limited to: (a) School records; (b) Insurance policies; (c) Draft card; and (d) Official hospital records. (3) The alternate document shall show the applicant's name and date of birth or age and should be at least one year old (unless it is for a child under age one). (B) What is acceptable documentation of identity? (1) Documents used to identify an individual include but are not limited to:...

Rule 5101:1-3-07 | Ohio works first: evidence of age, citizenship, and identity.

... limited to: (a) School records; (b) Insurance policies; (c) Draft card; or (d) Official hospital records. (3) The alternate document shall show the applicant's name and date of birth or age and should be at least one year old (unless it is for a child under age one). (B) What is acceptable documentation of identity? (1) Documents used to identify an individual include but are not limited to: ...

Rule 5101:1-3-09 | Ohio works first: social security number requirement.

..., survivors, disability, and health insurance (RSDI) or supplemental security income (SSI) award letter, or another document containing the social security number that by law or regulation was required to be verified by the social security administration. (3) When the assistance group member does not possess a social security card, or any "official document" containing the social security num...

Rule 5101:1-3-09 | Ohio works first: social security number requirement.

...tirement, survivors, and disability insurance (RSDI) or supplemental security income (SSI) award letter, or another document containing the social security number that by law or regulation was required to be verified by the social security administration. (3) When the assistance group member does not possess a social security card, or any "official document" containing the social security number ...

Rule 5101:1-3-12 | Ohio works first: work activities.

...recipient of social security disability insurance (SSDI) benefits; or (e) A parent providing care for a disabled family member, when the following criteria are met: (i) The disabled family member must be living in that home; and (ii) There is medical documentation to support the need for the parent to remain in the home to care for the disabled family member. (2) Disability shall be ...

Rule 5101:1-3-12 | Ohio works first: work activities.

...recipient of social security disability insurance (SSDI) benefits; or (e) A parent providing care for a disabled family member, when the following criteria are met: (i) The disabled family member must be living in that home; and (ii) There is medical documentation to support the need for the parent to remain in the home to care for the disabled family member. (2) Disability shall be ...

Rule 5101:1-23-20 | Ohio works first: income and eligibility.

...bility. (e) State temporary disability insurance and temporary workers' compensation payments are considered gross earnings when such payments meet all of the following conditions: (i) The payment is employer-funded; and, (ii) The payment is made to an individual who remains employed during recuperation from a temporary illness or injury pending return to the job; and, (iii) The payment is specifically characteri...

Rule 5101:1-23-20 | Ohio works first: income and eligibility.

...bility. (e) State temporary disability insurance and temporary workers' compensation payments are considered gross earnings when such payments meet all of the following conditions: (i) The payment is employer-funded; and, (ii) The payment is made to an individual who remains employed during recuperation from a temporary illness or injury pending return to the job; and, (iii) The payment ...

Rule 5101:1-23-20.1 | Ohio works first: excluded income.

...t to federal withholding or Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) taxes, 26 U.S.C. 3102 (2010). (8) Income received due to temporary employment with the bureau of the census for a decennial census. (9) Any other income amounts that federal statutes or regulations and sections 5101.17 and 5117.10 of the Revised Code require be excluded. (B) What is excluded from gross unearned incom...

Rule 5101:1-23-20.1 | Ohio works first: excluded income.

...t to federal withholding or Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) taxes, 26 U.S.C. 3102 (2010). (8) Income received due to temporary employment with the bureau of the census for a decennial census. (9) Any other income amounts that federal statutes or regulations and sections 5101.17 and 5117.10 of the Revised Code require be excluded. (B) What is excluded from gross unearned incom...

Rule 5101:2-13-07 | Provider responsibilities, requirements and qualifications for a licensed family child care provider.

...ing: (a) Obtain and maintain liability insurance that insures the family child care provider against liability arising out of, or in connection with, the operation of the family child care home. (i) The liability insurance shall cover any cause for which the family child care home would be liable, in the amount of at least one hundred thousand dollars per occurrence and three hundred thous...

Rule 5101:2-13-07 | Provider responsibilities, requirements and qualifications for a licensed family child care provider.

...ing: (a) Obtain and maintain liability insurance that insures the family child care provider against liability arising out of, or in connection with, the operation of the family child care home. (i) The liability insurance shall cover any cause for which the family child care home would be liable, in the amount of at least one hundred thousand dollars per occurrence and three hundred thous...

Rule 5101:2-16-03 | Income eligibility requirements for publicly funded child care benefits.

... pay. (2) State temporary disability insurance and temporary worker's compensation payments are considered gross earnings when such payments meet all of the following conditions: (a) The payment is employer-funded. (b) The payment is made to an individual who remains employed during recuperation from a temporary illness or injury pending return to the job. (c) The payment is specifically...

Rule 5101:2-16-03 | Income eligibility requirements for publicly funded child care benefits.

...ay. (2) State temporary disability insurance is considered gross earnings when such payments meet all of the following conditions: (a) The payment is employer-funded. (b) The payment is made to an individual who remains employed during recuperation from a temporary illness or injury pending return to the job. (c) The payment is specifically characterized under state law as temporary wage repla...

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.

... may include the cost of personnel, insurance, equipment maintenance, food, transport, warehousing, and distributions; assessment of nutritional and dietary needs; nutritional education and counseling; socialization; 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 ...

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.

... may include the cost of personnel, insurance, equipment maintenance, food, transport, warehousing, and distributions; assessment of nutritional and dietary needs; nutritional education and counseling; socialization; 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 ...