Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 5101:6-5-03 | State hearings: denial and dismissal of state hearing requests.
...(A) The local agency shall not deny or dismiss any request for a state hearing. All requests shall be sent to the bureau of state hearings, in accordance with rule 5101:6-5-01 of the Administrative Code. (B) When a state hearing request is denied or dismissed, the individual and authorized representative shall be provided written notice describing the denial or dismissal, with a copy to the l... |
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Rule 5101:6-7-01 | State hearings: state hearing decisions.
...(A) Hearing authority (1) The bureau of state hearings is responsible for preparing and issuing state hearing decisions under the authority of the director of the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS). For this purpose, the chief of the bureau of state hearings shall designate hearing authorities in addition to the chief to review the findings, conclusions, and recommendations of the... |
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Rule 5101:6-7-01 | State hearings: state hearing decisions.
...(A) Hearing authority (1) The bureau of state hearings is responsible for preparing and issuing state hearing decisions under the authority of the director of the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS). For this purpose, the chief of the bureau of state hearings shall designate hearing authorities in addition to the chief to review the findings, conclusions, and recommendations of the... |
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Rule 5101:6-7-01 | State hearings: state hearing decisions.
...(A) Hearing authority (1) The bureau of state hearings is responsible for preparing and issuing state hearing decisions under the authority of the director of the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS). For this purpose, the chief of the bureau of state hearings will designate hearing authorities in addition to the chief to review the findings, conclusions, and recommendations of the ... |
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Rule 5101:6-8-01 | State hearings: administrative appeal of the state hearing decision.
...(A) An individual who disagrees with a state hearing decision, or with a decision by the hearing authority to deny or dismiss a hearing request, has the right to request an administrative appeal. The administrative appeal process does not apply to administrative disqualification hearing decisions. An administrative appeal may only be requested by or on behalf of an individual applying for or rec... |
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Rule 5101:6-8-01 | State hearings: administrative appeal of the state hearing decision.
...(A) An individual who disagrees with a state hearing decision, or with a decision by the hearing authority to deny or dismiss a hearing request, has the right to request an administrative appeal. The administrative appeal process does not apply to administrative disqualification hearing decisions. An administrative appeal may only be requested by or on behalf of an individual applying for or rec... |
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Rule 5101:6-10-01 | State hearings: hearings for the comprehensive case management and employment program.
...(A) This rule describes the hearing process for an individual who has been referred for or received comprehensive case management and employment program (CCMEP) services. Nothing in this rule would preclude an appellant from pursuing appeal rights under Section 181(c) of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), Pub. L. No. 113-128 (as in effect on December 1, 2019) or 45 C.F.R. 205.10 ... |
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Rule 5101:6-10-01 | State hearings: hearings for the comprehensive case management and employment program.
...(A) This rule describes the hearing process for an individual who has been referred for or received comprehensive case management and employment program (CCMEP) services. Nothing in this rule would preclude an appellant from pursuing appeal rights under Section 181(c) of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), Pub. L. No. 113-128 (as in effect on December 1, 2019) or 45 C.F.R. 205.10 ... |
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Rule 5101:9-1-04 | Administrative costs.
...(A) Administrative/operational costs are the costs incurred in the effective and efficient management of a federal grants program. (1) Administrative/operational costs are incurred for a common purpose benefiting more than one program. (2) Administrative/operational costs do not include costs that can be assigned to a specific program; e.g., TANF administration, Workforce Investment Act (WIA) administration. (3) ... |
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Rule 5101:9-2-03 | Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA): programmatic complaints.
...(A) Definitions as used in this rule. (1) "Beneficiaries" means applicants, registrants, participants, recipients, subrecipients, service providers, labor unions, joint labor management committees, and community-based organizations for services, assistance, and other benefits administered by local workforce development areas. (2) "Service provider" refers to entities and individuals providin... |
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Rule 5101:9-2-03 | Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA): programmatic complaints.
...(A) Definitions as used in this rule. (1) "Beneficiaries" means applicants, registrants, participants, recipients, subrecipients, service providers, labor unions, joint labor management committees, and community-based organizations for services, assistance, and other benefits administered by local workforce development areas. (2) "Service provider" refers to entities and individuals providin... |
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Rule 5101:9-2-05 | Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA): discrimination complaints.
...(A) Definitions as used in this rule. (1) "Beneficiaries" means applicants, registrants, participants, recipients, subrecipients, service providers, labor unions, joint labor unions, joint labor management committees, and community-based organizations for services, assistance, and other benefits administered by local workforce development areas. (2) "Local workforce development area" has the... |
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Rule 5101:9-2-05 | Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA): discrimination complaints.
...(A) Definitions as used in this rule. (1) "Beneficiaries" means applicants, registrants, participants, recipients, subrecipients, service providers, labor unions, joint labor unions, joint labor management committees, and community-based organizations for services, assistance, and other benefits administered by local workforce development areas. (2) "Local workforce development area" has the... |
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Rule 5101:9-3-02 | The Americans with Disability Act.
...(A) How do the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA) (hereinafter referred to as ADA), 42 U.S.C. section 12101 (as in effect on 3/1/2025) and section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (2008), 29 U.S.C. section 701 (as in effect on 3/1/2025), apply to programs supervised by the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS)? Each family services agency and local workforce deve... |
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Rule 5101:9-4-04 | County written standards of conduct.
...(A) Each county family services agency (CFSA) and workforce development agency (WDA) shall maintain written standards of conduct covering conflicts of interest and governing the performance of their officers and employees engaged in awarding, recommending, approving, monitoring, administering contracts, other purchases of goods and services, and grants. The CFSA and WDA are responsible for the conduct of agents w... |
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Rule 5101:9-4-04 | County written standards of conduct.
...(A) Each county family services agency (CFSA) and Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) local area shall maintain written standards of conduct covering conflicts of interest and governing the performance of their officers and employees engaged in awarding, recommending, approving, monitoring, administering contracts, other purchases of goods and services, and sub-awards. The CFSA and WI... |
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Rule 5101:9-4-07 | Procurement and contract requirements.
...(A) General purpose and applicability (1) County family services agencies (CFSAs) and Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) local areas may enter into procurement contracts to acquire goods and services for the administration of a federal program. Where applicable, WIOA local areas shall include workforce development boards (WDB). CFSAs and WIOA local areas follow procurement standa... |
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Rule 5101:9-4-07 | Procurement and contract requirements.
...(A) General purpose and applicability (1) County family services agencies (CFSAs) and Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) local areas may enter into procurement contracts to acquire goods and services for the administration of a federal program. Where applicable, WIOA local areas shall include workforce development boards (WDB). CFSAs and WIOA local areas follow procurement standa... |
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Rule 5101:9-4-07 | Procurement and contract requirements.
...(A) General purpose and applicability (1) County family services agencies (CFSAs) and Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) local areas may enter into procurement contracts to acquire goods and services for the administration of a federal program. Where applicable, WIOA local areas shall include workforce development boards (WDB). CFSAs and WIOA local areas follow procurement standa... |
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Rule 5101:9-4-07.1 | Procurement methods.
...(A) General purpose Unless applicable local requirements are more restrictive, county family services agencies (CFSAs) and local Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) areas shall use one of the following procurement methods when acquiring goods and/ or services paid for in whole or part with federal funds. (B) Informal procurement methods Informal procurement methods are used when the... |
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Rule 5101:9-4-07.1 | Procurement methods.
...(A) General purpose Unless applicable local requirements are more restrictive, county family services agencies (CFSAs) and local Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) areas shall use one of the following procurement methods when acquiring goods and/ or services paid for in whole or part with federal funds. (B) Informal procurement methods for small purchases Informal procurement metho... |
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Rule 5101:9-4-10 | Capital asset reimbursement methods for county family services agencies (CFSA) and Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) areas.
...(A) Definitions for the terms in this rule in further detail are as outlined in 2 C.F.R. part 200.1, "Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards ": https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?tpl=/ecfrbrowse/Title02/2cfr200_main_02.tpl (1) "Acquisition" means the cost of a capital asset that includes the cost to ready the asset for its intended use. (2)... |
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Rule 5101:9-4-11 | Rental costs and lease agreements.
...(A) The county family service agency (CFSA) and the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) local area shall follow federal, state, and local regulations when seeking federal financial participation (FFP) for the costs associated with the rental or lease of property and/or equipment. The costs must be necessary and reasonable for proper and efficient performance and administration of the a... |
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Rule 5101:9-4-11 | Rental costs and lease agreements.
...(A) The county family service agency (CFSA) and the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) local area shall follow federal, state, and local regulations when seeking federal financial participation (FFP) for the costs associated with the rental or lease of property and/or equipment. The costs must be necessary and reasonable for proper and efficient performance and administration of the a... |
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Rule 5101:9-4-11 | Rental costs and lease agreements.
...(A) The county family service agency (CFSA) and the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) local area shall follow federal, state, and local regulations when seeking federal financial participation (FFP) for the costs associated with the rental or lease of property and/or equipment. The costs must be necessary and reasonable for proper and efficient performance and administration of the award and must be in ... |