Ohio Administrative Code Search
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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 is to conduct an interactive interview with a member of the assistance group (AG) or an authorized representative for the AG making application. (2) The county agency is to schedule an interview for all applicant AGs who are not interviewed on the day th... |
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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 is to 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 is to schedule an interview for all applicant assist... |
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Rule 5101:4-2-09 | Food assistance: verification procedure.
...(A) What is verification? Verification is used to support and document what was reported on the JFS 07200, "Request for Cash, Food, and Medical Assistance" (rev. 9/2014) during the application process and to provide clarification on any questionable information. The county agency shall allow assistance groups at least ten days to provide required verification. (B) Whose responsibility is it to provide verificatio... |
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Rule 5101:4-2-09 | Food assistance: verification procedure.
...(A) What is verification? Verification is used to support and document what was reported on the JFS 07200, "Application for Cash, Food, or Medical Assistance" during the application process and to provide clarification on any questionable information. The county agency shall allow assistance groups at least ten days to provide required verification. (B) Whose responsibility is it to provide ver... |
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Rule 5101:4-2-09 | Food assistance: verification procedure.
...(A) What is verification? Verification is used to support and document what was reported on the JFS 07200, "Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Cash Assistance, Medical Assistance and/or Child Care Assistance Application" during the application process and to provide clarification on any questionable information. The county agency is to allow AGs at least ten days to provide needed verification. (B) W... |
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Rule 5101:4-2-09 | Food assistance: verification procedure.
...(A) What is verification? Verification is used to support and document what was reported on the JFS 07200, "Application for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Cash Assistance, Medical Assistance or Child Care Assistance" during the application process and to provide clarification on any questionable information. The county agency is to allow assistance groups at least ten days to ... |
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Rule 5101:4-3-07 | Food assistance: citizenship, alien status, and reporting illegal aliens.
...This rule describes the nonfinancial eligibility standards used to determine citizenship and alien status of individuals applying for or receiving supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) benefits. Unless an individual meets the criteria described in rule 5101:4-3-06 of the Administrative Code for victims of severe forms of trafficking, the individual must meet the requirements of this rule to recei... |
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Rule 5101:4-3-07 | Food assistance: citizenship, alien status, and reporting illegal aliens.
...This rule describes the nonfinancial eligibility standards used to determine citizenship and alien status of individuals applying for or receiving supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) benefits. (A) Who is eligible for SNAP? (1) A United States (U.S.) citizen or non-citizen national, The "United States" is defined as the fifty states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, Northern Mariana island... |
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Rule 5101:4-3-07 | Food assistance: citizenship, alien status, and reporting illegal aliens.
...This rule describes the nonfinancial eligibility standards used to determine citizenship and alien status of individuals applying for or receiving supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) benefits. Unless an individual meets the criteria described in rule 5101:4-3-06 of the Administrative Code for victims of severe forms of trafficking, the individual must meet the requirements of this rule to recei... |
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Rule 5101:4-3-09 | Food assistance: Ohio works first assistance groups.
...This rule sets forth the actions a county agency shall take on supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) benefits when a member of an assistance group in which all members are receiving Ohio works first (OWF) is sanctioned or disqualified from the OWF program for failing a behavioral requirement in the OWF program designed to improve the well being of the recipient family, such as participating in job search ... |
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Rule 5101:4-3-09 | Food assistance: Ohio works first assistance groups.
...This rule sets forth the actions a county agency shall take on supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) benefits when a member of an assistance group in which all members are receiving Ohio works first (OWF) is sanctioned or disqualified from the OWF program for failing a behavioral requirement in the OWF program designed to improve the well being of the recipient family, such as participating in wo... |
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Rule 5101:4-3-09 | Food assistance: Ohio works first assistance groups.
...This rule sets forth the actions a county agency shall take on supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) benefits when a member of an assistance group in which all members are receiving Ohio works first (OWF) is sanctioned or disqualified from the OWF program for failing a behavioral requirement in the OWF program designed to improve the well being of the recipient family, such as participating in work activit... |
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Rule 5101:4-3-11 | Food assistance: work registration and exemptions.
...(A) What is work registration? Work registration is the process for identifying employable individuals who are applying for or are participating in the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP). Individuals who are work registered must comply with the requirements described in rule 5101:4-3-11.1 of the Administrative Code. (B) Who must be work registered for SNAP? Unless an individual meets one of the fol... |
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Rule 5101:4-3-11 | Food assistance: work registration and exemptions.
...(A) What is work registration? Work registration is the process for identifying employable individuals who are applying for or are participating in the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP). Individuals who are work registered must comply with the requirements described in rule 5101:4-3-11.1 of the Administrative Code. (B) Who must be work registered for SNAP? Unless an individu... |
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Rule 5101:4-3-11 | Food assistance: work registration and exemptions.
...(A) What is work registration? Work registration is the process for identifying employable individuals who are applying for or are participating in the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP). Individuals who are work registered must comply with the requirements described in rule 5101:4-3-11.1 of the Administrative Code. (B) Who must be work registered for SNAP? Unless an individu... |
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Rule 5101:4-3-11 | Screening for exemptions from work requirements.
...(A) Who is exempt from general work requirements? As a condition of eligibility for the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP), every individual that does not meet one of the following exemptions is referred to as a "work registrant" and is subject to the general work requirements as described in rule 5101:4-3-12 of the Administrative Code. A county agency is to utilize the Ohio ben... |
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Rule 5101:4-3-12 | General work requirements.
...Every work registrant participating in the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) is subject to general work requirements as a condition of receiving benefits. This rule describes the general work requirements, the consequences for not fulfilling a general work requirement and the process for regaining SNAP eligibility after failing or refusing to fulfill a general work requirement. (A) What are ... |
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Rule 5101:4-4-03.3 | Food assistance: resources excluded by law.
...Resources are exempt if excluded for food assistance purposes by express provision of federal statute or court decision. Where an exclusion applies because of use of a resource by or for an assistance group member, the exclusion shall also apply when the resource is being used by or for an ineligible alien or disqualified person whose resources are being counted as part of the assistance group's resources. ... |
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Rule 5101:4-4-09 | Food assistance: transfer of resources.
...(A) When does the county agency ask the assistance group about resources? This rule applies to assistance groups with a member who: (1) Is disqualified for an intentional program violation in accordance with division 5101:6 of the Administrative Code; (2) A member of the assistance group is ineligible because of a failure to comply with an employment and training requirement of rules 510... |
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Rule 5101:4-4-09 | Food assistance: transfer of resources.
...(A) When does the county agency ask the assistance group about resources? This rule applies to assistance groups with a member who: (1) Is disqualified for an intentional program violation in accordance with division 5101:6 of the Administrative Code; (2) Is ineligible because of a failure to comply with requirements of rules 5101:4-3-11.1, 5101:4-3-19 and 5101:4-3-09 of the Administrati... |
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Rule 5101:4-4-13 | Food assistance: types of excluded income.
...The following payments shall be excluded as income for supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP): (A) Any gain or benefit that is not in the form of money payable directly to the assistance group including in-kind benefits. In-kind benefits are those for which no monetary payment is made on behalf of the assistance group and include meals, clothing, public housing, or produce from a garden. ... |
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Rule 5101:4-4-13 | Food assistance: types of excluded income.
...The following payments shall be excluded as income for supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP): (A) Any gain or benefit that is not in the form of money payable directly to the assistance group (AG) including in-kind benefits. In-kind benefits are those for which no monetary payment is made on behalf of the AG and include meals, clothing, public housing, or produce from a garden. (B) Payments made to a thi... |
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Rule 5101:4-4-13 | Food assistance: types of excluded income.
...The following payments shall be excluded as income for supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP): (A) Any gain or benefit that is not in the form of money payable directly to the assistance group including in-kind benefits. In-kind benefits are those for which no monetary payment is made on behalf of the assistance group and include meals, clothing, public housing, or produce from a garden. ... |
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Rule 5101:4-4-23 | Food assistance: deductions from income.
...A deduction is considered in the month the expense is billed or otherwise becomes due. However, in the case of reimbursable medical expenses, a deduction can only be considered within thirty days of receiving the verification of the amount of reimbursement. The preceding applies regardless of when the assistance group intends to pay the expense. Deductions from income shall be verified in accordance with ru... |
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Rule 5101:4-4-27 | Food assistance: determining monthly food assistance benefits.
...(A) How is a monthly benefit allotment determined? The monthly supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) benefit can be determined several ways. The benefit amount can be determined through the statewide automated eligibility system, by using the basis of coupon/EBT issuance table, or by doing a manual budget. When calculating monthly benefits without using the statewide automated eligibil... |