Ohio Administrative Code Search
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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... |
Rule 5101:4-4-31 | Food assistance: anticipating income.
...(A) What is the general standard for anticipating income? For the purpose of determining the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) assistance group's eligibility and monthly benefit, the county agency shall take into account the income already received by the assistance group during the certification period and any anticipated income the assistance group and the county agency are reas... |
Rule 5101:4-4-31 | Food assistance: anticipating income.
...(A) What is the general standard for anticipating income? For the purpose of determining the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) assistance group's eligibility and monthly benefit, the county agency shall take into account the income already received by the assistance group during the certification period and any anticipated income the assistance group and the county agency are reas... |
Rule 5101:4-4-31 | Food assistance: anticipating income.
...(A) What is the general standard for anticipating income? For the purpose of determining the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) assistance group's eligibility and monthly benefit, the county agency is to take into account the income already received by the assistance group during the certification period and any anticipated income the assistance group and the county agency are reas... |
Rule 5101:4-4-39 | Food assistance: allotment computation.
...(A) How is the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) allotment determined? Except for computation of the initial allotment or when circumstances as defined in rule 5101:4-7-13 of the Administrative Code are in effect, the assistance group's monthly allotment shall be equal to the maximum SNAP allotment for the assistance group's size, reduced by thirty per cent of the assistance group'... |
Rule 5101:4-4-39 | Food assistance: allotment computation.
...(A) How is the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) allotment determined? Except for computation of the initial allotment or when circumstances as defined in rule 5101:4-7-13 of the Administrative Code are in effect, the assistance group's monthly allotment shall be equal to the maximum SNAP allotment for the assistance group's size, reduced by thirty per cent of the assistance group'... |
Rule 5101:4-6-03 | Food assistance: boarders and income from boarders.
...(A) Who is considered a boarder? Boarders include: (1) Individuals or groups of individuals who live with someone who is providing their meals and lodging in exchange for a "reasonable amount" of money; and (2) Adults or children placed in foster care by a government agency; (3) Children for whom guardianship payments are received as defined in rule 5101:4-1-03 of the Administrative Code; an... |
Rule 5101:4-6-04 | Food assistance: student enrolled in an institution of higher education.
...(A) Who is considered to be an ineligible student? (1) An individual who is enrolled at least half-time, as determined by the school, in an institution of higher education shall be ineligible to participate in the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) unless the individual qualifies for one of the exemptions in paragraph (B) of this rule. (2) An individual is considered to be enr... |
Rule 5101:4-6-09 | Food assistance: expedited service.
...This rule provides the income calculation, certification and verification procedures, the processing standards, and other special procedures applicable to assistance groups eligible for expedited service. (A) What is expedited service? Expedited service means that assistance groups are determined eligible for benefits within twenty-four hours or seven days because of the assistance group's circums... |
Rule 5101:4-6-11 | Food assistance: determining eligibility of assistance groups with income from self-employment.
...(A) How is self-employment income determined? (1) Averaging self-employment income (a) Self-employment income must be averaged over the period the income is intended to cover, even when the assistance group receives income from other sources. When the averaged amount does not accurately reflect the assistance group's actual circumstances because the assistance group has experienced a subs... |
Rule 5101:4-6-11 | Food assistance: determining eligibility of assistance groups with income from self-employment.
...(A) How is self-employment income determined? (1) Averaging self-employment income (a) Self-employment income must be averaged over the period the income is intended to cover, even when the assistance group receives income from other sources. When the averaged amount does not accurately reflect the assistance group's actual circumstances because the assistance group has experienced a subs... |
Rule 5101:4-6-11 | Food assistance: determining eligibility of assistance groups with income from self-employment.
...(A) How is self-employment income determined? (1) Averaging self-employment income (a) Self-employment income is to be averaged over the period the income is intended to cover, even when the assistance group receives income from other sources. When the averaged amount does not accurately reflect the assistance group's actual circumstances because the assistance group has experienced a sub... |
Rule 5101:4-6-13 | Food assistance: determining eligibility of assistance groups with ineligible members.
...When an assistance group member cannot participate because he or she: has committed an intentional program violation, is a fleeing felon, is sanctioned in accordance with rule 5101:4-3-11.2 of the Administrative Code, has a social security number (SSN) disqualification, has failed to comply with an Ohio works first (OWF) requirement as described in rule 5101:4-3-09 of the Administrative Code, is an ineligib... |
Rule 5101:4-6-13 | Food assistance: determining eligibility of assistance groups with ineligible members.
...When an assistance group member cannot participate because he or she: has committed an intentional program violation, is a fleeing felon, is sanctioned in accordance with rule 5101:4-3-11.2 of the Administrative Code, has a social security number (SSN) disqualification, has failed to comply with an Ohio works first (OWF) requirement as described in rule 5101:4-3-09 of the Administrative Code, is an ineligib... |
Rule 5101:4-6-16 | Food assistance: reduction of cash assistance benefits due to assistance group's failure to perform a required action.
...For purposes of this rule, Ohio works first (OWF) and disability financial assistance (DFA) will be referred to as cash assistance. (A) When are supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) benefits not to be increased? The county agency shall not increase the SNAP allotment as the result of a decrease in cash assistance when the decrease is due to the failure of an assistance group member to pe... |
Rule 5101:4-6-16 | Food assistance: reduction of Ohio works first due to assistance group's failure to perform a required action.
...(A) When are supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) benefits not to be increased? The county agency shall not increase the SNAP allotment as the result of a decrease in Ohio works first (OWF) when the decrease is due to the failure of an assistance group member to perform a required action. OWF benefits shall be considered decreased when reduced, suspended or terminated. (B) What is co... |
Rule 5101:4-6-26 | Food assistance: group living arrangements.
...(A) What is a group living arrangement? A group living arrangement is a public or private non-profit residential setting that: (1) Provides its residents with a majority of their meals (over fifty per cent of their meals daily); (2) Has no more than sixteen residents; and (3) Is certified by a public agency of the state of Ohio under section 1616(e) of the Social Security Act of 1935 (... |
Rule 5101:4-6-26 | Food assistance: group living arrangements.
...(A) What is a group living arrangement? A group living arrangement is a public or private non-profit residential setting that: (1) Provides its residents with a majority of their meals (over fifty per cent of their meals daily); (2) Has no more than sixteen residents; and (3) Is certified by a public agency of the state of Ohio under section 1616(e) of the Social Security Act of 1935 (... |
Rule 5101:4-6-26 | Food assistance: group living arrangements.
...(A) What is a group living arrangement? A group living arrangement is a public or private non-profit residential setting that: (1) Provides its residents with a majority of their meals (over fifty per cent of their meals daily); (2) Has no more than sixteen residents; and (3) Is certified by a public agency of the state of Ohio under section 1616(e) of the Social Security Act of 1935 (... |
Rule 5101:4-6-29 | Food assistance: elderly and disabled individuals living with others.
...(A) Can individuals who are elderly and disabled be certified for supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) benefits separately from individuals they purchase food and prepare meals with? (1) Elderly individuals, age sixty and older, who are disabled as described in paragraph (B) of this rule may be permitted separate assistance group status when they meet the following criteria: (a) ... |
Rule 5101:4-6-29 | Food assistance: elderly and disabled individuals living with others.
...(A) Can individuals who are elderly and disabled be certified for supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) benefits separately from individuals they purchase food and prepare meals with? (1) Elderly individuals, age sixty and older, who are disabled as described in paragraph (B) of this rule may be permitted separate assistance group status when they meet the following criteria: (a) ... |
Rule 5101:4-6-31 | Food assistance: sponsored aliens.
...This rule sets forth who is a sponsored alien, when a sponsor's income and resources are counted to determine eligibility and the county agency's responsibilities. (A) Who is a sponsored alien? A sponsored alien is an alien for whom a person (the sponsor) has executed an affidavit of support (INS form I-864 or I-864A) (10/2019) with the United States citizenship and immigration services (USCIS) ... |
Rule 5101:4-6-32 | Food Assistance: substantial lottery and gambling winnings.
...Supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) assistance groups that include any member that receives substantial lottery or gambling winnings, as defined in rule 5101:4-1-03 of the Administrative Code, during their certification period are ineligible for SNAP. (A) What are the responsibilities of an assistance group when any member receives substantial lottery or gambling winnings? The assistance ... |
Rule 5101:4-7-01 | Food assistance: reporting requirements during the certification period.
...(A) What is a reporting requirement? Every assistance group receiving benefits must report certain changes that affect eligibility. Reporting requirements ensure an accurate benefit amount is received and that only assistance groups who remain eligible continue to receive benefits. (B) What are the requirements for reporting changes? (1) Assistance groups shall report when their gross incom... |
Rule 5101:4-7-01 | Food assistance: reporting requirements during the certification period.
...(A) What is a reporting requirement? Every assistance group receiving benefits must report certain changes that affect eligibility. Reporting requirements ensure an accurate benefit amount is received and that only assistance groups who remain eligible continue to receive benefits. (B) What are the requirements for reporting changes? (1) Assistance groups shall report when their gross incom... |