Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5101.10 | Expending funds.
...ate entities, including other governmental agencies; public or private institutions, organizations, agencies, and corporations; and individuals. For purposes of this section, the director may enter into contracts or agreements with public and private entities and make grants to public and private entities. To the extent permitted by federal law, the director may advance funds to a grantee when necessary for the grant... |
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Section 5101.101 | Order of priority for distribution of funds for family planning services.
...t receives through Title XX of the "Social Security Act," 88 Stat. 2337 (1974), 42 U.S.C. 1397, as amended, and funds the department receives through Title IV-A of the "Social Security Act," 110 Stat. 2113 (1996), 42 U.S.C. 601, as amended, to be used for purposes of providing Title XX social services. This section does not apply to payments made under the medicaid program. (B) With respect to each period during w... |
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Section 5101.11 | Seeking federal financial participation for costs incurred by entity implementing program administered by department.
... or department of the state or a political subdivision of the state; a private, nonprofit entity; a school district; a private school; or a public or private institution of higher education. (2) "Federal financial participation" means the federal government's share of expenditures made by an entity in implementing a program administered by the department of job and family services. (B) At the request of any pub... |
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Section 5101.111 | Foundation grant fund.
... exemplary programs for enhancing the health, safety, and well-being of children and families shall be credited to the fund. The applicable department may expend the money on such projects, may use the money, to the extent allowable, to match federal funds in support of such projects, and shall comply with requirements the foundations have stipulated in their agreements with the applicable department as to the purpos... |
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Section 5101.12 | Maximizing receipt of federal revenue.
...y enter into contracts to maximize federal revenue without the expenditure of state money. In selecting private entities with which to contract, the applicable department shall engage in a request for proposals process. The applicable department, subject to the approval of the controlling board, may also directly enter into contracts with public entities providing revenue maximization services. |
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Section 5101.16 | Paying county share of public assistance expenditures.
... Revised Code: (1) "Disability financial assistance" means the financial assistance program established under former Chapter 5115. of the Revised Code. (2) "Supplemental nutrition assistance program" means the program administered by the department of job and family services pursuant to section 5101.54 of the Revised Code. (3) "Ohio works first" means the program established by Chapter 5107. of the Revised Code... |
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Section 5101.161 | Public assistance fund.
...Prior to the sixteenth day of May annually, the department of job and family services shall certify to the board of county commissioners of each county the amount estimated by the department to be needed in the following state fiscal year to meet the county share, as determined under division (B) of section 5101.16 of the Revised Code, of public assistance expenditures. Each January, the board shall appropriate the a... |
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Section 5101.162 | Reimbursing county expenditures for county administration of food stamps or medicaid.
...Subject to available federal funds and appropriations made by the general assembly, the department of job and family services may, at its sole discretion, use available federal funds to reimburse county expenditures for county administration of the supplemental nutrition assistance program or medicaid (excluding administrative expenditures for transportation services covered by the medicaid program) even though... |
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Section 5101.163 | Increase in county share of public assistance expenditures.
...ection, "maintenance of effort" means qualified state expenditures as defined in 42 U.S.C. 609(a)(7)(B)(i). The department of job and family services may increase a county's share of public assistance expenditures determined under division (B) of section 5101.16 of the Revised Code if the United States secretary of health and human services requires an increase in the state's maintenance of effort because of one or ... |
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Section 5101.17 | Payments made under Economic Opportunity Act not regarded as income or resources.
...the first eighty-five dollars plus one-half of the excess over eighty-five dollars of payments made to or in behalf of any person for or with respect to any month under Title I or II of the "Economic Opportunity Act of 1964," 78 Stat. 508, 42 U.S.C.A. 2701, as amended, shall not be regarded as income or resources. No payments made under such titles shall be regarded as income or resources of another individual except... |
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Section 5101.18 | Determining what payments shall be regarded or disregarded as income in determining aid.
...hio works first program, the director shall determine what payments shall be regarded or disregarded. In making this determination, the director shall consider: (A) The source of the payment; (B) The amount of the payment; (C) The purpose for which the payment was made; (D) Whether regarding the payment as income would be in the public interest; (E) Whether treating the payment as income would be detrimental to ... |
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Section 5101.181 | Matching agency records to determine overpayment of public assistance.
... Code, "public assistance" means any or all of the following: (1) Ohio works first; (2) Prevention, retention, and contingency; (3) Disability financial assistance provided prior to December 31, 2017, under former Chapter 5115. of the Revised Code; (4) General assistance provided prior to July 17, 1995, under former Chapter 5113. of the Revised Code. (B) As part of the procedure for the determination of overpaym... |
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Section 5101.182 | Matching income tax returns to determine overpayment of public assistance.
...of job and family services may semiannually, at times determined jointly by the auditor of state and the tax commissioner, furnish to the tax commissioner in computer format the name and social security number of each individual who receives public assistance. Within sixty days after receiving the name and social security number of a recipient of public assistance, the commissioner shall inform the auditor of ... |
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Section 5101.183 | Rules regarding recovering cost of social services provided or diverted to ineligible persons.
...which county family services agencies shall take action to recover the cost of the following benefits and services available under programs administered by the department of job and family services or the department of children and youth: (1) Benefits or services provided to any of the following: (a) Persons who were not eligible for the benefits or services but who secured the benefits or services through frau... |
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Section 5101.184 | Collecting overpayments of assistance from state and federal income tax refunds.
...e director of job and family services shall work with the tax commissioner to collect overpayments of assistance under Chapter 5107., former Chapter 5115., former Chapter 5113., or section 5101.54 of the Revised Code from refunds of state income taxes for taxable year 1992 and thereafter that are payable to the recipients of such overpayments. Any overpayment of assistance, whether obtained by fraud or misrepresenta... |
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Section 5101.20 | Grant agreements for workforce development activities.
...s section of the Revised Code: (1) "Local area" has the same meaning as in section 6301.01 of the Revised Code. (2) "Chief elected official" has the same meaning as "chief elected official or officials" as defined in section 6301.01 of the Revised Code. (3) "Grantee" means the chief elected officials of a local area. (4) "Local board" has the same meaning as in section 6301.01 of the Revised Code. (5) "Planning ... |
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Section 5101.201 | Agreements with one-stop operators and partners implementing Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act.
...e agency for the implementation of several workforce programs, the director of job and family services may enter into agreements with local boards, as defined in section 6301.01 of the Revised Code, and other OhioMeansJobs center partners for the purpose of implementing the requirements of section 121 of the "Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act," 29 U.S.C. 3151. |
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Section 5101.21 | Written grant agreements between director and county.
...sed Code: (1) "County grantee" means all of the following: (a) A board of county commissioners; (b) A county children services board appointed under section 5153.03 of the Revised Code; (c) A county elected official that is a child support enforcement agency. (2) "County subgrant" means a grant that a county grantee awards to another entity. (3) "County subgrant agreement" means an agreement between... |
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Section 5101.211 | Written agreements with state agency, university or college or private or government entity.
...The director of job and family services or the director of children and youth may provide for a grant agreement entered into under section 5101.21 of the Revised Code to have a retroactive effective date of the first day of July of an odd-numbered year if both of the following are the case: (A) The agreement is entered into after that date and before the last day of that July. (B) The board of county commissione... |
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Section 5101.212 | Duty of religious organization contracting with department.
...or the director of children and youth shall publish in a manner accessible to the public all of the following that concern family services duties for which grants included in grant agreements entered into under section 5101.21 of the Revised Code are awarded: state plans for receipt of federal financial participation, agreements between the department and a federal agency, and executive orders issued by the governor.... |
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Section 5101.214 | Agreements to enhance county family services duties and workforce development activities.
...orkforce development activities of a local board, as defined in section 6301.01 of the Revised Code. The directors also may enter into written agreements or contracts with, or issue grants to, private and government entities under which funds are provided for the enhancement or innovation of family services duties or workforce development activities on the state or local level. The directors may adopt internal man... |
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Section 5101.215 | Agreements with religious organization.
...ised Code, the religious organization shall comply with section 104 of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity and Reconciliation Act of 1996 (P.L. 104-193). |
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Section 5101.216 | Written operational agreements with county for family service duties.
...enter into one or more written operational agreements with boards of county commissioners to do one or more of the following regarding family services duties: (A) Provide for the directors to amend or rescind a rule the directors previously adopted; (B) Provide for the directors to modify procedures or establish alternative procedures to accommodate special circumstances in a county; (C) Provide for the dire... |
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Section 5101.22 | Establishing performance and administrative standards for county agencies.
... services duties and determine at intervals the departments decide the degree to which a county family services agency complies with a performance or other administrative standard. The departments may use statistical sampling, performance audits, case reviews, or other methods they determine necessary and appropriate to determine compliance with performance and administrative standards. |
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Section 5101.221 | County family services agency corrective action plan.
... 5101.22 of the Revised Code or by federal law for the administration or outcome of a family services duty, the department shall require the agency to develop, submit to the department for approval, and comply with a corrective action plan. (B) If a county family services agency fails to develop, submit to the department, or comply with a corrective action plan under division (A) of this section, or the department... |