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Rule 5101:2-14-03 | Qualifications for certification as an in-home aide.
...(A) What are the qualifications to be certified as an in-home aide (IHA)? The in-home aide (IHA) shall complete all application requirements in accordance with appendix A to rule 5101:2-14-02 of the Administrative Code and is to meet the following qualifications: (1) Be at least eighteen years old. (2) Have completed a high school education as verified by appendix A to this rule, for those indi... |
Rule 5101:2-14-03 | Training requirements for an in-home aide.
...(A) What health training is to be completed before an in-home aide (IHA) may be certified? The IHA is to complete the following prior to certification: (1) Current certification in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Both the first aid and the CPR trainings are to be appropriate for the ages and developmental levels of the children in care, as described in appendix A to this rule.... |
Rule 5101:2-14-04 | Background check requirements for a certified in-home aide.
...(A) What records are included in a background check? (1) Bureau of criminal investigation (BCI) records pursuant to section 5104.013 of the Revised Code. (2) Federal bureau of investigation (FBI) records pursuant to section 5104.013 of the Revised Code. (3) National sex offender registry. (4) State sex offender registry. (5) Statewide automated child welfare system (SACWIS) record... |
Rule 5101:2-14-06 | County agency responsibilities for the issuance and renewal for in-home aide certification.
...(A) What are the county agency responsibilities for certifying an in-home aide (IHA)? (1) The county agency shall accept and approve or deny all applications for certification as an IHA within one hundred twenty days from the date the application is submitted in the Ohio child licensing and quality system (OCLQS). (2) If the parent and IHA applicant need help in completing the forms, the county ... |
Rule 5101:2-14-06 | County agency responsibilities for the issuance and renewal for in-home aide certification.
...(A) What are the county agency responsibilities for certifying an in-home aide (IHA)? (1) The county agency shall accept and approve or deny all applications for certification as an IHA within one hundred twenty days from the date the application is submitted in the Ohio child licensing and quality system (OCLQS). (2) If the parent and IHA applicant need help in completing the forms, the county ... |
Rule 5101:2-14-10 | Sleeping, napping and overnight requirements for an in-home aide.
...(A) What are the sleep and nap requirements for a certified in-home aide (IHA)? (1) Sleep time and nap time are to be in accordance with the developmental needs of the child. (2) Infants under twelve months old are to be placed on their backs to sleep unless the parent provides written authorization on the JFS 01235 "Sleep Position Waiver Statement for Child Care" signed by the child's physi... |
Rule 5101:2-14-14 | County agency responsibilities for in-home aide certifications, compliance inspections and complaint investigations.
...(A) What are the county agency responsibilities for certifying an in-home aide (IHA)? (1) The county agency is to accept and approve or deny all applications for certification as an IHA within one hundred twenty days from the date the application is submitted in the Ohio child licensing and quality system (OCLQS). (2) If the parent and IHA applicant need help in completing the forms, the county ... |
Rule 5101:2-16-01 | Definitions for eligibility for publicly funded child care benefits.
...(A) "Absent day" means any day that a child is authorized and scheduled to be in the care of the provider, but is not in attendance, and child care would have been provided had the child been present with the provider. (B) "Adult" means an individual who is age eighteen or older. (C) "Authorization" means the hours that a county agency determines that a child may receive publicly funded child ca... |
Rule 5101:2-16-01 | Definitions for eligibility for publicly funded child care benefits.
...(A) "Absent day" means any day that a child is authorized and scheduled to be in the care of the provider, but is not in attendance, and child care would have been provided had the child been present with the provider. (B) "Adult" means an individual who is age eighteen or older. (C) "Authorization" means the hours that a county agency determines that a child may receive publicly funded chil... |
Rule 5101:2-16-01 | Definitions for eligibility for publicly funded child care benefits.
...(A) "Absent day" means any day that a child is authorized and scheduled to be in the care of the provider, but is not in attendance, and child care would have been provided had the child been present with the provider. (B) "Adult" means an individual who is age eighteen or older. (C) "Authorization" means the hours that a county agency determines that a child may receive publicly funded chil... |
Rule 5101:2-16-02 | Application and qualification process for receipt of publicly funded child care benefits.
...(A) How does a caretaker apply for publicly funded child care (PFCC) benefits? (1) The caretaker is to complete a PFCC application and submit the application to the county agency that serves the caretaker's county of residence. (a) A valid PFCC application includes any of the following forms with the applicant's name, address and signature on the form: (i) The JFS 01138 "Application for Child Care Benefits" or its... |
Rule 5101:2-16-02 | Application and qualification process for receipt of publicly funded child care benefits.
...(A) How does a caretaker apply for publicly funded child care (PFCC) benefits? (1) The caretaker shall complete a PFCC application and submit the application to the county agency that serves the caretaker's county of residence. (a) A valid PFCC application includes any of the following forms with the applicant's name, address and signature on the form: (i) The JFS 01138 "Application for Child... |
Rule 5101:2-16-02 | Application and qualification process for receipt of publicly funded child care benefits.
...(A) How does a caretaker apply for publicly funded child care (PFCC) benefits? (1) The caretaker is to complete a PFCC application and submit the application to the county agency that serves the caretaker's county of residence. (a) A valid PFCC application includes any of the following forms with the applicant's name, address and signature on the form: (i) The JFS 07200 "Application for Supplem... |
Rule 5101:2-16-02 | Application and qualification process for receipt of publicly funded child care benefits.
...(A) How does a caretaker apply for publicly funded child care (PFCC) benefits? (1) The caretaker is to complete a PFCC application and submit the application to the county agency that serves the caretaker's county of residence. (a) A valid PFCC application includes any of the following forms with the applicant's name, address and signature on the form: (i) The JFS 07200 "Application for Supplementa... |
Rule 5101:2-16-03 | Income eligibility requirements for publicly funded child care benefits.
...(A) What income is used to determine caretaker eligibility for publicly funded child care benefits? The county agency shall use gross earned income and gross unearned income to determine child care income eligibility and family copayment. Gross income is the income amount before taxes and other deductions are removed. (B) What is considered gross earned income? "Gross earned income" means the total... |
Rule 5101:2-16-03 | Income eligibility requirements for publicly funded child care benefits.
...(A) What income is used to determine caretaker eligibility for publicly funded child care benefits? The county agency shall use gross earned income and gross unearned income to determine child care income eligibility and family copayment. Gross income is the income amount before taxes and other deductions are removed. (B) What is considered gross earned income? "Gross earned income" means the t... |
Rule 5101:2-16-08 | County agency responsibilities for the administration and determination of eligibility for publicly funded child care.
...(A) How shall the county agency, in accordance with Chapter 5104. of the Revised Code, manage the publicly funded child care program? (1) The county agency shall accept any gift, grant, or other funds from public or private sources offered unconditionally or under conditions which are, in the judgment of the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS), proper and consistent with Chapte... |
Rule 5101:2-16-08 | County agency responsibilities for the administration and determination of eligibility for publicly funded child care.
...(A) How shall the county agency, in accordance with Chapter 5104. of the Revised Code, manage the publicly funded child care program? (1) The county agency shall accept any gift, grant, or other funds from public or private sources offered unconditionally or under conditions which are, in the judgment of the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS), proper and consistent with Chapte... |
Rule 5101:2-16-08 | County agency responsibilities for the administration and determination of eligibility for publicly funded child care.
...(A) How shall the county agency, in accordance with Chapter 5104. of the Revised Code, manage the publicly funded child care program? (1) The county agency shall accept any gift, grant, or other funds from public or private sources offered unconditionally or under conditions which are, in the judgment of the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS), proper and consistent with Chapte... |
Rule 5101:2-16-09 | Provider responsibilities for publicly funded child care.
...(A) Who is eligible to sign an agreement to provide publicly funded child care? (1) A child care provider who operates a licensed child care center; a licensed type A or type B child care home; an approved Ohio department of education (ODE) licensed program; an approved child day camp; a certified in-home aide; or a regulated border state provider is eligible to sign a provider agreement. (a) A ... |
Rule 5101:2-16-10 | Payment rates and
procedures for providers of publicly funded child care services.
...(A) How are payment rates established in the publicly funded child care program? (1) Payment rates are based on a market rate survey completed by the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS) to providers in the state of Ohio. (2) Payment rates shall apply to all providers of publicly funded child care. (B) What is the payment rate for a provider not participating in step up to quality... |
Rule 5101:2-16-10 | Payment rates and procedures for providers of publicly funded child care services.
...(A) How are payment rates established in the publicly funded child care program? (1) Payment rates are based on a market rate survey completed by the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS) to providers in the state of Ohio. (2) Payment rates shall apply to all providers of publicly funded child care. (B) What is the payment rate for a provider not participating in step up to quality... |
Rule 5101:2-16-10 | Payment rates and procedures for providers of publicly funded child care services.
...(A) How are payment rates established in the publicly funded child care program? (1) Payment rates are based on a market rate survey completed by the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS) to providers in the state of Ohio. (2) Payment rates shall apply to all providers of publicly funded child care. (B) What is the payment rate for a provider not participating in step up to quality... |
Rule 5101:2-16-10 | Payment rates and procedures for providers of publicly funded child care services.
...(A) How are payment rates established in the publicly funded child care program? (1) Payment rates are based on a market rate survey completed by the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS) to providers in the state of Ohio. (2) Payment rates shall apply to all providers of publicly funded child care. (B) What is the payment rate for a provider not participating in step up to quality... |
Rule 5101:2-16-10 | Payment rates and procedures for providers of publicly funded child care services.
...(A) How are payment rates established in the publicly funded child care program? (1) Payment rates are based on a market rate survey completed by the department to providers in the state of Ohio. (2) Payment rates are to apply to all providers of publicly funded child care. (B) What is the payment rate for a provider of publicly funded child care ? (1) The payment rate for a provider is to... |