Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 5101:4-4-13 | Food assistance: types of excluded income.
...se payments were disbursed by aetna insurance company. The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1989, Pub. L. No. 101-239, (12/1989), also excludes these payments. Pub. L. No. 102-4, (2/1991), Agent Orange Act of 1991, authorized veteran's benefits to some veterans with service-connected disabilities resulting from exposure to Agent Orange. These VA payments are not excluded by law. (o) Payments ... |
Rule 5101:4-4-19 | Food assistance: countable income.
...etirement, survivors and disability insurance (RSDI) (before medicare deductions), strike benefits. (3) Foster care payments for children or adults, guardianship payments for children as defined in rule 5101:4-1-03 of the Administrative Code, and kinship support payments for children as described in rule 5101:2-42-18.2 of the Administrative Code, who are considered members of the assistance g... |
Rule 5101:4-4-19 | Food assistance: countable income.
...etirement, survivors and disability insurance (RSDI) (before medicare deductions), strike benefits. (3) The following payments are to be counted when the individual is considered a member of the assistance group: (a) Foster care payments for children or adults; (b) Guardianship payments for children as defined in rule 5101:4-1-03 of the Administrative Code; (c) Kinship support payments fo... |
Rule 5101:4-4-23 | Food assistance: deductions from income.
...ctible. (d) Health and hospitalization insurance policy premiums. The costs of health and accident policies such as those payable in lump-sum settlements for death or dismemberment, or income maintenance policies such as those that continue mortgage or loan payments while the beneficiary is disabled are not deductible. (e) Medicare premiums and any cost-sharing or spend-down expenses incurred by... |
Rule 5101:4-4-23 | Deductions from income.
... (iv) Health and hospitalization insurance policy premiums. The costs of health and accident policies such as those payable in lump-sum settlements for death or dismemberment, or income maintenance policies such as those that continue mortgage or loan payments while the beneficiary is disabled are not deductible. (v) Medicare premiums and any cost-sharing or spend-down expenses i... |
Rule 5101:4-4-31 | Food assistance: anticipating income.
...condition and public or private medical insurance coverage, the assistance group is to have the nonreimbursable portion of the medical expense considered at the time the amount of the expense or reimbursement is reported and verified. (4) An utility expense which is reimbursed or paid by an excluded payment, including the department of housing and urban development (HUD) or the farmers home admin... |
Rule 5101:4-4-31 | Food assistance: anticipating income.
...condition and public or private medical insurance coverage, the assistance group is to have the nonreimbursable portion of the medical expense considered at the time the amount of the expense or reimbursement is reported and verified. (4) An utility expense which is reimbursed or paid by an excluded payment, including the department of housing and urban development (HUD) or the farmers home admin... |
Rule 5101:4-4-31 | Food assistance: anticipating income.
...condition and public or private medical insurance coverage, the assistance group is to have the nonreimbursable portion of the medical expense considered at the time the amount of the expense or reimbursement is reported and verified. (4) An utility expense which is reimbursed or paid by an excluded payment, including the department of housing and urban development (HUD) or the farmers home admin... |
Rule 5101:4-6-11 | Food assistance: determining eligibility of assistance groups with income from self-employment.
...hase income-producing property; (viii) Insurance premiums; (ix) Taxes paid on income producing property; (x) When the assistance group can document the costs on the portion of a home used in a self-employment enterprise are separate and identifiable, those costs may be excluded as costs of doing business. (xi) Exclusions from income received from boarders shall be considered i... |
Rule 5101:4-6-11 | Food assistance: determining eligibility of assistance groups with income from self-employment.
...hase income-producing property; (viii) Insurance premiums; (ix) Taxes paid on income producing property; (x) When the assistance group can document the costs on the portion of a home used in a self-employment enterprise are separate and identifiable, those costs may be included as costs of doing business. (xi) The cost of doing business for boarders who are not included in the... |
Rule 5101:4-6-11 | Food assistance: determining eligibility of assistance groups with income from self-employment.
...hase income-producing property; (viii) Insurance premiums; (ix) Taxes paid on income producing property; (x) When the assistance group can document the costs on the portion of a home used in a self-employment enterprise are separate and identifiable, those costs may be included as costs of doing business. (xi) The cost of doing business for boarders who are not included in the... |
Rule 5101:4-7-03 | Food assistance: Mass change during the certification period.
...retirement, survivors, and disability insurance (RSDI), supplemental security income (SSI), and other federal benefits; periodic adjustments to Ohio works first (OWF) ; and other changes in the eligibility and benefit criteria based on legislative or regulatory changes. Federal adjustments to the eligibility standards, allotments and deductions, and state adjustments to utility standard shall go into effe... |
Rule 5101:4-7-09 | Food assistance: state income and eligibility verification system.
...eral old age, survivors, and disability insurance benefits) and title XVI (SSI for the aged, blind and disabled of the Social Security Act of 1935.) (E) What should county agencies do when IEVS information is received? (1) Information verified upon receipt includes: (a) The county agency shall send proper notices to the assistance group to terminate, deny, or reduce benefits based on information obtained through ... |
Rule 5101:4-7-09 | Food assistance: state income and eligibility verification system.
...eral old age, survivors, and disability insurance benefits) and title XVI (SSI for the aged, blind and disabled of the Social Security Act of 1935.) (E) What should county agencies do when IEVS information is received? (1) Information verified upon receipt includes: (a) The county agency shall send proper notices to the assistance group to terminate, deny, or reduce benefits based on informati... |
Rule 5101:9-4-07.1 | Procurement methods.
... campaigns; and foster parent liability insurance master contracts. |
Rule 5101:9-4-07.1 | Procurement methods.
... campaigns; and foster parent liability insurance master contracts. |
Rule 5101:9-4-10 | Capital asset reimbursement methods for county family services agencies (CFSA) and Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) areas.
...r related costs such as maintenance and insurance may be allowable. (7) The CFSA or WIOA area shall ensure that charges for depreciation are supported by adequate property records. The agency shall: (a) Perform a physical inventory of assets at least once every two years to ensure that the assets exist and are usable, used, and needed; and (b) Maintain depreciation records indicating the amount... |
Rule 5101:9-4-10 | Capital asset reimbursement methods for county family services agencies (CFSA) and Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) areas.
...r related costs such as maintenance and insurance may be allowable. (7) The CFSA or WIOA area shall ensure that charges for depreciation are supported by adequate property records. The agency shall: (a) Perform a physical inventory of assets at least once every two years to ensure that the assets exist and are usable, used, and needed; and (b) Maintain depreciation records indicating the amount... |
Rule 5101:9-4-11 | Rental costs and lease agreements.
...inus interest, maintenance fees, taxes, insurance, and other fees. (7) "Lease term" means the period during which a lessee has a noncancelable right to use an underlying asset and also includes extension periods regardless of the probability of the extension period being exercised. (8) "Nonfinancial asset" means the underlying asset in this rule specifically the control of the right to use t... |
Rule 5101:9-4-11 | Rental costs and lease agreements.
...inus interest, maintenance fees, taxes, insurance, and other fees. (7) "Lease term" means the period during which a lessee has a noncancelable right to use an underlying asset and also includes extension periods regardless of the probability of the extension period being exercised. (8) "Nonfinancial asset" means the underlying asset in this rule specifically the control of the right to use t... |
Rule 5101:9-6-02 | County subgrant agreement and allocation process.
...loan guarantees, interest subsidies, or insurance. (3) For the purpose of this rule, the term "county subgrantee" shall have the same meaning as the term "county grantee," defined in section 5101.21 of the Revised Code as meaning all of the following: (a) A board of county commissioners; (b) A county children services board appointed under section 5153.03 of the Revised Code; and (c) A county ele... |
Rule 5101:9-6-02 | County subgrant agreement and allocation process.
...loan guarantees, interest subsidies, or insurance. (3) For the purpose of this rule, the term "county subgrantee" shall have the same meaning as the term "county grantee," defined in section 5101.21 of the Revised Code as meaning all of the following: (a) A board of county commissioners; (b) A county children services board appointed under section 5153.03 of the Revised Code; and (c) A county ele... |
Rule 5101:9-6-05 | Income maintenance (IM) allocations.
...program and the state children's health insurance program (SCHIP) issued on behalf of the Ohio department of medicaid. (B) The funding for each IM allocation consists of one hundred per cent state funds, and is in addition to the county mandated share required by section 5101.16 of the Revised Code and detailed in rule 5101:9-6-31 of the Administrative Code. Federal funds are passed through to t... |
Rule 5101:9-6-08 | Temporary assistance for needy families (TANF) regular allocation.
...ipients, healthy start, children health insurance program (CHIP), TANF-related and medicaid recipients, and TANF recipients. (4) ODJFS allocates five per cent of the statewide allocation based on each county's average unemployment rate as compared statewide in the same category, utilizing the most recently available report month. (5) ODJFS allocates five per cent of the statewide allocation base... |
Rule 5101:9-6-08 | Temporary assistance for needy families (TANF) regular allocation.
...ipients, healthy start, children health insurance program (CHIP), TANF-related and medicaid recipients, and TANF recipients. (4) ODJFS allocates five per cent of the statewide allocation based on each county's average unemployment rate as compared statewide in the same category, utilizing the most recently available report month. (5) ODJFS allocates five per cent of the statewide allocation base... |