(A)What is
temporary absence?
The absence of a member of the Ohio works first (OWF) assistance
group is temporary when all of the conditions set forth described in paragraphs (A)(1) to (A)(3) of this rule
are met. A temporarily absent individual is considered to be in the home for
purposes of OWF eligibility.
(1)The location of
the absent individual is known;
(2)There is a
definite plan for the return of the absent individual to the home; and
(3)The absent
individual shared the home with the assistance group prior to the onset of the
absence. A newborn is considered to be sharing the home with the assistance
group at the time of birth.
(B)How long can an
OWF recipient be temporarily absent?
An OWF recipient may be considered temporarily absent for up to
forty-five consecutive days. An OWF recipient who is, or is expected to be
absent from the home without good cause for longer than forty-five consecutive
days does not meet the temporary absence requirement for OWF.
(C)What are the
good cause reasons for temporary absence?
Good cause is limited to the following reasons for absences of
more than forty-five consecutive calendar days:
(1)Hospitalization
(includes inpatient drug and alcohol treatment);
(2)Detention in a
juvenile home until a court commitment;
(3)Attendance at
school;
(4)Vacationing;
(5)Trip made in
connection with current or prospective employment;
(6)Shared
parenting situations;
(7)Service in the
military when it is the sole reason for absence;
(8)Removal of a
child(ren) by the public children services agency (PCSA) that meets the
reunification requirements as set forth in in accordance with section 5107.10 of the Revised
Code. OWF payments for the child may continue for up to six payment months
after the removal date. In order for this exception to apply, the child shall
be in receipt of OWF cash assistance on the date of the removal by the PCSA.
(D)What happens when good cause is not met When does temporary absence end?
(1)When good cause, as set forth in paragraphs (C)(1) to (C)(7) of this rule, is not met
and the absence lasts or is expected to last longer than forty-five consecutive
days, the county agency shall remove the absent
member from the assistance
group. Ineligibility for the absent member begins on the forty-sixth day from the date that the
member left the household.The day it becomes
known that the absent individual will not be returning to the home as
originally planned, but no later than forty-five days from the date the
individual left and no good cause exists; or
(2)The forty-five consecutive calendar day requirement is not
applicable for children who are temporarily absent due to a removal by the PCSA as set forth in paragraph
(C)(8) of this ruleThe day when good cause, as
described in paragraphs (C)(1) to (C)(7) of this rule, no longer exists.
(E)When does the end of the temporary
absence of an OWF recipient have to be reported?
The OWF recipient's absence is to be
reported within ten calendar days of the date the temporary absence ends in
accordance with paragraph (D) of this rule.
(E)(F) What happens when the end
of the temporary absence of a minor child an OWF recipient is not reported as required?
The child's absence shall be reported by
the end of the five-day period that begins with the date that it becomes clear
to the parent or specified relative that the minor child will be absent for
more than forty-five consecutive days and good cause does not exist. A parent or specified relative An
assistance group member who fails to notify the county agency of the end of the temporary absence of the
minor child an OWF recipient from the home
within the time period set forth in this paragraph frame described in paragraph (E) of this rule is
ineligible for inclusion in the OWF assistance group. The remaining assistance
group members may continue to receive OWF. This regulation is applicable to
paragraphs (C)(1) to (C)(7) of this rule.
(F)(G) How long is an
individual ineligible for failure to report the child's absenceWhen does an erroneous payment begin for failure to report the
end of the temporary absence for an OWF recipient?
The parent or specified relativeassistance group member is ineligible beginning with
the same day that the absent child absent OWF recipient becomes ineligible. The parent or specified relative remains ineligible until the
day that the absence was reported by the parent or specified relative or was discovered by the county agency. When the assistance group is
otherwise eligible, the parent or specified relative may be eligible for OWF
the following day. The erroneous payment provisions set forth in rule
5101:1-23-70 of the Administrative Code are applicable. This
regulation is applicable to paragraphs (C)(1) to (C)(7) of this rule.
Effective: 11/1/2020
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 7/30/2020 and 11/01/2025
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 10/05/2020
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5107.05
Rule Amplifies: 5107.02, 5107.05, 5107.10
Prior Effective Dates: 03/01/1967, 05/01/1982, 06/01/1983,
04/01/1992, 05/01/1995, 10/01/1996 (Erner.), 12/15/1996, 10/01/1997 (Erner.),
12/30/1997, 10/01/1999, 12/01/2002, 10/01/2005, 06/01/2010, 08/01/2015