Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 5101:1-23-40 | Ohio works first: payments.
...(A) What are Ohio works first (OWF) payments and how are they calculated? (1) OWF payments are payments made to an assistance group which represent the difference between the countable income and the appropriate OWF payment standard. (2) An assistance group's countable income is determined by the appropriate calculation as described in rules 5101:1-23-20, 5101:1-23-20.1 and 5101:1-23-20.2 of the... |
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Rule 5101:1-23-40 | Ohio works first: payments.
...(A) What are Ohio works first (OWF) payments and how are they calculated? (1) OWF payments are payments made to an assistance group which represent the difference between the countable income and the appropriate OWF payment standard. (2) An assistance group's countable income is determined by the appropriate calculation as described in rules 5101:1-23-20, 5101:1-23-20.1 and 5101:1-23-20.2 of the... |
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Rule 5101:1-23-50 | Ohio works first: learning, earning and parenting program.
...The learning, earning and parenting (LEAP) program, as described in section 5107.30 of the Revised Code, is a program designed to encourage pregnant and parenting teens to attend and complete high school or the equivalent. (A) Who is eligible for LEAP? With the exception of teens who have obtained a high school diploma or the equivalent, teen custodial parents, and pregnant teens under the age of ... |
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Rule 5101:4-1-03 | Food assistance: definitions.
...(A) This rule describes the terms and meanings used to administer the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP), formerly known as the food assistance program. These definitions are not intended to fully explain or to limit the scope of any action in the administration of the program. (B) Definition: (1) "Allotment" means the total value of SNAP benefits an assistance group is authorized... |
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Rule 5101:4-1-03 | Food assistance: definitions.
...(A) This rule describes the terms and meanings used to administer the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP), formerly known as the food assistance program. These definitions are not intended to fully explain or to limit the scope of any action in the administration of the program. (B) Definition: (1) "Allotment" means the total value of SNAP benefits an assistance group is authorized... |
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Rule 5101:4-1-05 | Food assistance: personnel standards, bilingual staff and materials, records and reports.
...(A) What are the personnel standards? (1) County agency personnel used in the certification process shall be employed in accordance with the current standards for the merit system of personnel administration or any standards later prescribed by the United States civil service commission under section 208 of the Intergovernmental Personnel Act of 1970. County agency employees meeting the requ... |
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Rule 5101:4-1-05 | Food assistance: personnel standards, bilingual staff and materials, records and reports.
...(A) What are the personnel standards? (1) County agency personnel used in the certification process shall be employed in accordance with the current standards for the merit system of personnel administration or any standards later prescribed by the United States civil service commission under section 208 of the Intergovernmental Personnel Act of 1970. County agency employees meeting the requirements of this paragra... |
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Rule 5101:4-1-13 | Food assistance: availability of information, program administration, office operations, and income eligibility verification system information.
...(A) How should the county agency make supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) information available? (1) Required information to be made available. (a) State agency certification handbooks shall be available for examination upon request at each local county agency. (b) The following posters are required to be displayed in all county agencies: (i) The "And Justice for All" p... |
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Rule 5101:4-1-13 | Food assistance: availability of information, program administration, office operations, and income eligibility verification system information.
...(A) What information about the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) is the county agency to make available? (1) State agency certification handbooks are to be made available for review upon request. (2) The following posters are to be displayed in all county agencies: (a) The "And Justice for All" poster (Form AD-475B) (9/2019). This poster may be downloaded from the United Sta... |
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Rule 5101:4-1-15 | Food assistance: nondiscrimination.
...(A) What is the nondiscrimination policy for the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP)? Discrimination in any aspect of program administration is prohibited by program regulations, the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 (PL 94-135), Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U. S. C. 2000d), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabi... |
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Rule 5101:4-1-15 | Food assistance: nondiscrimination.
...(A) What is the nondiscrimination policy for the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP)? Discrimination in any aspect of program administration is prohibited by program regulations, the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 (PL 94-135), Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U. S. C. 2000d), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabiliti... |
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Rule 5101:4-1-15 | Food assistance: nondiscrimination and program complaints.
...This rule describes the process when an individual alleges discrimination as an applicant or recipient of the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) and/or has a complaint regarding the SNAP program. (A) What is the nondiscrimination policy for SNAP? Discrimination in any aspect of program administration is prohibited by program regulations, the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008, the Age D... |
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Rule 5101:4-1-15 | Food assistance: nondiscrimination and program complaints.
...This rule describes the process when an individual alleges discrimination as an applicant or recipient of the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) and/or has a complaint regarding the SNAP program. (A) What is the nondiscrimination policy for SNAP? Discrimination in any aspect of program administration is prohibited by program regulations, the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008, the Age Discrimination Act ... |
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Rule 5101:4-2-02 | Food assistance: categorically eligible assistance groups.
...There are assistance groups that have eligibility factors waived due to receiving specific public benefits or services. These assistance groups are considered categorically eligible for the food assistance program. When each assistance group member receives or is authorized to receive Ohio works first (OWF), supplemental security income (SSI), disability financial assistance (DFA) or a temporary assistance to needy ... |
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Rule 5101:4-2-02 | Food assistance: categorically eligible assistance groups.
...There are assistance groups that have eligibility factors waived due to receiving specific public benefits or services. These assistance groups are considered categorically eligible for the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP). When each assistance group member receives or is authorized to receive Ohio works first (OWF), supplemental security income (SSI), or a temporary assistance to needy fami... |
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Rule 5101:4-2-02 | Food assistance: categorically eligible assistance groups.
...There are assistance groups that have eligibility factors waived due to receiving specific public benefits or services. These assistance groups are considered categorically eligible for the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP). When each assistance group member receives or is authorized to receive Ohio works first (OWF), supplemental security income (SSI), or a temporary assistance to needy fami... |
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Rule 5101:4-2-03 | Food assistance: assistance group definitions.
...(A) What is an assistance group? An assistance group is composed of one of the following individuals or groups of individuals provided they are not residents of an institution, are not residents of a commercial boarding house, or are not boarders, except as otherwise specified in paragraph (E) of this rule. (1) Individual: An individual living alone or who, while living with others, customarily pu... |
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Rule 5101:4-2-03 | Food assistance: assistance group definitions.
...(A) What is an assistance group? An assistance group is composed of one of the following individuals or groups of individuals provided they are not residents of an institution, are not residents of a commercial boarding house, or are not boarders, except as otherwise specified in paragraph (E) of this rule. (1) Individual: An individual living alone or who, while living with others, customarily p... |
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Rule 5101:4-2-03 | Food assistance: assistance group definitions.
...(A) What is an assistance group? An assistance group is composed of one of the following individuals or groups of individuals provided they are not residents of an institution, are not residents of a commercial boarding house, or are not boarders, except as otherwise specified in paragraph (E) of this rule. (1) Individual: An individual living alone or who, while living with others, customarily pu... |
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Rule 5101:4-2-03 | Food assistance: assistance group definitions.
...(A) What is an assistance group? An assistance group is composed of one of the following individuals or groups of individuals provided they are not residents of an institution, are not residents of a commercial boarding house, or are not boarders, except as otherwise specified in paragraph (E) of this rule. (1) Individual: An individual living alone or who, while living with others, customarily pu... |
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Rule 5101:4-2-03 | Food assistance: assistance group definitions.
...(A) What is an assistance group? An assistance group is composed of one of the following individuals or groups of individuals provided they are not residents of an institution, are not residents of a commercial boarding house, or are not boarders, except as otherwise specified in paragraph (E) of this rule. (1) Individual: An individual living alone or who, while living with others, customarily purchases food and ... |
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Rule 5101:4-2-05 | Food assistance: authorized representatives.
...(A) What is an authorized representative? An authorized representative is a person/entity whom the assistance group chooses to act on its behalf. A non-household member may be designated as an authorized representative provided that the person is an adult who is sufficiently aware of relevant household circumstances. An adult member of the assistance group or an unaccompanied homeless minor as ... |
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Rule 5101:4-2-05 | Food assistance: authorized representatives.
...(A) What is an authorized representative? An authorized representative is a person/entity whom the assistance group chooses to act on its behalf. A non-household member may be designated as an authorized representative provided that the person is an adult who is sufficiently aware of relevant household circumstances. An adult member of the assistance group may identify and use an authorized ... |
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Rule 5101:4-2-07 | Food assistance: initial interview process.
...(A) What is the process for an initial interview? (1) Upon receipt of an application, as defined in rule 5101:4-2-01 of the Administrative Code, the county agency shall conduct an interactive interview with a member of the assistance group or an authorized representative for the assistance group making application. (2) The county agency shall schedule an interview for all applicant assist... |
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Rule 5101:4-2-07 | Food assistance: initial interview process.
...(A) What is the process for an initial interview? (1) Upon receipt of an application, as defined in rule 5101:4-2-01 of the Administrative Code , the county agency shall conduct an interactive interview with a member of the assistance group or an authorized representative for the assistance group making application. (2) The county agency shall schedule an interview for all applicant assis... |