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Section 5101.82 | Title IV-A reserve fund.

...Code and the prevention, retention, and contingency program established under Chapter 5108. of the Revised Code that is available at the end of a federal fiscal year after the appropriation is reconciled. The director of budget and management shall transfer money in the Title IV-A reserve fund to the general revenue fund for the purpose of funding the Ohio works first program and the prevention, retention, and contin...

Section 5101.821 | TANF federal fund.

...ed Code; the prevention, retention, and contingency program established under Chapter 5108. of the Revised Code; social services provided pursuant to section 5101.461 of the Revised Code; and any other purposes consistent with Title IV-A, federal regulations, federal waivers granted by the United States secretary of health and human services, state law, the Title IV-A state plan and amendments submitted to the United...

Section 5101.83 | Repaying fraudulent assistance.

...es under the prevention, retention, and contingency program or the comprehensive case management and employment program. (2) "Fraudulent assistance" means assistance and services, including cash assistance, provided under the Ohio works first program established under Chapter 5107., or benefits and services provided under the prevention, retention, and contingency program established under Chapter 5108. of the Rev...

Section 5101.84 | Eligibility for aid.

...dividual otherwise ineligible for aid under Chapter 5107. or 5108. of the Revised Code or supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits under the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 (7 U.S.C. 2011 et seq.) because of paragraph (a) of 21 U.S.C. 862a is eligible for the aid or benefits if the individual meets all other eligibility requirements for the aid or benefits.

Section 5101.86 | Adult emergency assistance program.

...department shall seek approval from the controlling board to transfer the unexpended funds to increase that fiscal year's appropriation for the program. If the controlling board approves the increase, the department shall distribute the increased appropriation to the committee or its fiscal agent. The committee may allocate, distribute, and reallocate the additional funds in the same manner as other funds appropriate...

Section 5101.87 | Victims of human trafficking fund.

...2, 2907.21, or 2907.22 of the Revised Code or acquired from the sale of personal effects, tools, or other property seized because the personal effects, tools, or other property were used in the commission of a violation of section 2905.32, 2907.21, or 2907.22 of the Revised Code or derived from the proceeds of the commission of a violation of section 2905.32, 2907.21, or 2907.22 of the Revised Code and deposited purs...

Section 5101.89 | Youth and family ombudsmen office definitions.

...ns 5101.89 to 5101.899 of the Revised Code: (A) "Youth" means a person who is any of the following: (1) Less than eighteen years of age; (2) An emancipated young adult; (3) Is in the temporary or permanent custody of a public children services agency, a planned permanent living arrangement, or in the Title-IV-E-eligible care and placement responsibility of a juvenile court or other governmental agency that pr...

Section 5101.891 | Youth and family ombudsmen office.

...e department of job and family services consisting of the following: (1) A family ombudsman, who shall be appointed by the governor, to investigate complaints made by adults; (2) A youth ombudsman, who shall be appointed by the governor with advice from the overcoming hurdles in Ohio youth advisory board, to investigate complaints made by youth and to advocate for the best interests of children involved in concer...

Section 5101.892 | Office duties; annual report.

...complaints, consistent with state and federal law; (C) Provide an annual report to the governor, speaker of the house of representatives, president of the senate, minority leadership of the house of representatives and senate, the director of job and family services, the director of children and youth, and representatives of the overcoming hurdles in Ohio youth advisory board.

Section 5101.893 | Evaluation of annual report.

...days after release of the annual report described under section 5101.892 of the Revised Code, the overcoming hurdles in Ohio youth advisory board shall provide an evaluation of the report to the governor and the youth ombudsman of the youth and family ombudsmen office.

Section 5101.894 | Reporting suspected violations of state law.

...To the extent permitted by state or federal law, a representative of the youth and family ombudsmen office may report to an appropriate authority any suspected violation of state law discovered during the course of a complaint review.

Section 5101.895 | Office administration.

...The department of job and family services shall be responsible for all administrative undertakings for the youth and family ombudsmen office, including the provision of offices, equipment, and supplies, as necessary.

Section 5101.897 | Employee prohibitions.

... means any of the following: (1) A federal or state elective office or an elective office of a political subdivision of the state; (2) A position on a board or commission of the state that is appointed by the governor; (3) An office set forth in section 121.03, 121.04, or 121.05 of the Revised Code; (4) An office of the government of the United States that is appointed by the president of the United States.

Section 5101.899 | Record access and confidentiality.

...about a complaint, public entities, and confidential records. (B) The office shall have access to any necessary records in the control of a public children services agency, a Title IV-E agency, or a private provider agency that administers or oversees foster care or placement services for the children services system. (C) Files of the office and any records contained in those files are not public records subject ...

Section 5101.90 | Evaluation of county department on helping public assistance recipients obtain employment.

...artment of job and family services, in consultation with representatives designated by the county commissioners association of Ohio and the Ohio job and family services directors association, shall establish an evaluation system that rates each county department of job and family services in terms of its success with helping public assistance recipients obtain employment that enables the recipients to cease re...

Section 5101.93 | Warning, explanation for failure to report violation involving a companion animal.

...as applicable, shall at minimum issue a confidential written warning to the violator. The entity shall include in the warning an explanation of the violation and the reporting requirement specified in section 959.07 of the Revised Code.

Section 5101.95 | Notice of public assistance waiver or state plan amendment.

...ce benefit program to the appropriate federal entity, the director of job and family services shall submit a copy of the waiver or state plan amendment to the speaker of the house of representatives, the president of the senate, and the chairpersons of the relevant house of representatives and senate committees with jurisdiction over the subject matter of the waiver or state plan amendment.

Section 5101.971 | Annual report.

...enalty for unauthorized use of matching contributions; (B) Specifying the responsibilities of a fiduciary organization under an individual development account program established under section 329.12 of the Revised Code. The rules shall be consistent with section 404(h) of the "Social Security Act" as amended by the "Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996," 42 U.S.C. 604(h). The r...

Section 5101.98 | Public assistance programs quarterly report.

...k requirement exemptions issued; (c) Confirmed cases of intentional program violation and fraud. (B) The department shall submit the report to the president of the senate and the speaker of the house of representatives, who shall distribute the report to the chairs of any legislative committee with jurisdiction over public assistance.

Section 5101.99 | Penalty.

...(A) of section 5101.27 of the Revised Code is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree. (B) Whoever violates division (A) of section 5101.63 or division (C)(2) of section 5101.631 of the Revised Code is guilty of a misdemeanor of the fourth degree.

Section 5108.01 | Prevention, retention, and contingency program definitions.

... Code. (B) "Prevention, retention, and contingency program" means the program established by this chapter and funded in part with federal funds provided under Title IV-A. (C) "Title IV-A" means Title IV-A of the "Social Security Act," 49 Stat. 620 (1935), 42 U.S.C. 301, as amended.

Section 5108.02 | Prevention, retention, and contingency program.

...retention, and contingency program. The department of job and family services shall administer the program, as long as federal funds are provided for the program, in accordance with Title IV-A, federal regulations, state law, the state Title IV-A plan submitted to the United States secretary of health and human services under section 5101.80 of the Revised Code, and amendments to the plan.

Section 5108.03 | Model design for assistance or services to promote self sufficiency and personal responsibility.

...Under the prevention, retention, and contingency program, each county department of job and family services shall do both of the following in accordance with the statement of policies the county department develops under section 5108.04 of the Revised Code: (A) Provide benefits and services that individuals need to overcome immediate barriers to achieving or maintaining self sufficiency and personal responsibil...

Section 5108.04 | Statement of policies governing the prevention, retention, and contingency program.

...overning the prevention, retention, and contingency program for the county. The statement of policies shall be adopted not later than October 1, 2003, and shall be updated at least every two years thereafter. A county department may amend its statement of policies to modify, terminate, and establish new policies. A county department also may amend its statement of policies to suspend operation of its preventio...

Section 5108.05 | Provision in statement of policies.

...the county's prevention, retention, and contingency program, each county department of job and family services shall do all of the following: (A) Establish or specify all of the following: (1) Benefits and services to be provided under the program that are allowable uses of federal Title IV-A funds under 42 U.S.C. 601 and 604(a), except that they may not be "assistance" as defined in 45 C.F.R. 260.31(a) but rather ...