There are assistance groups that have eligibility factors waived
due to receiving specific public benefits or services. These assistance groups
are considered categorically eligible for the food
assistancesupplemental nutrition assistance
program (SNAP) program. When each
assistance group member receives or is authorized to receive Ohio works first
(OWF), supplemental security income (SSI), disability
financial assistance (DFA) or a temporary assistance to needy families
(TANF) funded service as defined in this rule, or any combination of these
benefits the assistance group is categorically eligible.
(A)Who is
considered an OWF or SSI recipient?
An OWF or SSI recipient is any person:
(1)Who receives an
OWF or SSI money payment;
(2)Whose entire
grant is being recouped;
(3)Whose grant is
in suspended status;
(4)Who is eligible
for the benefit but is not receiving it because the monthly grant is below a
minimum amount for a check to be issued; or
(5)Whose OWF or
SSI has been authorized and the individual has been notified of the decision
but payment has yet to be received.
(B)Who is considered a DFA recipient?
A person is considered to be in receipt
of DFA benefits if:
(1)The person receives a money payment;
(2)The person's entire DFA grant is
suspended or recouped; or
(3)The person has been authorized for DFA
and has been notified of the decision but has yet to receive benefits.
(C)(B) Who is considered an assistance group receiving
a TANF-funded service or benefit?
(1)Ohio benefit bankcareline:
(a)An assistance
group in which any member has been provided information of the services
available through the Ohio benefit bankcareline is categorically eligible for the food assistance programSNAP.
The Ohio benefit bankcareline
is an emotional support call service that offers application
assistance and outreach for low and moderate income Ohioans for existing
benefits and services, including cash assistance, food assistance, medicaid,
child care, income tax credits, student financial aid, and fatherhood programsconfidential support to individuals or families in crisis by
trained, licensed clinicians. When individuals need additional services, they
will receive assistance and connection to local clinicians.
(b)Assistance
groups without an elderly or disabled member shall pass the gross income test
as defined in rule 5101:4-4-11 of the Administrative Code to be authorized to
receive information about Ohio benefit bank careline services. The gross income of assistance
groups with an elderly or disabled member, as defined in rule 5101:4-1-03 of
the Administrative Code, shall be at or below two hundred per cent of the
federal poverty level according to their assistance group size to be authorized
to receive information about Ohio benefit bankcareline services.
(c)All applicants
and recipients are provided information about the Ohio benefit
bankcareline services on approval notices
received at application and reapplication.recertification. The approval notice includes
information about the services offered and how they can access those services.
(2)Prevention,
retention, and contingency (PRC) benefits:
(a)An assistance
group in which any member is authorized to receive or is receiving benefits or
services under the PRC program is categorically eligible for the food assistance programSNAP.
An assistance group is considered authorized to receive PRC as of the date of
approval and/or notification of approval.
(b)An assistance
group that is authorized to receive or receiving PRC benefits or services shall
be categorically eligible for food assistanceSNAP benefits only for the number of months any member
of the assistance group is authorized to receive or is receiving PRC benefits
or services. Certification periods for food assistanceSNAP benefits shall continue to be assigned in
accordance with rule 5101:4-5-03 of the Administrative Code.
(c)An ineligible
member of the assistance group authorized to receive or receiving PRC benefits
or services cannot be included in the assistance group size when determining
the benefit amount. The income and resources of the ineligible member shall be
determined in accordance with rules 5101:4-6-13 and 5101:4-6-15 of the
Administrative Code.
(3)Other
TANF-funded services:
(a)TANF funds
transferred to Title XX or child care development block grant (CCDBG) for child
care services are not considered funded under Title IV-A of the Social Security
Act of 1935 as amended (SSA), and are thus not subject to categorical
eligibility.
(b)All other TANF
funds are considered funded under Title IV-A of the SSA, regardless of which
agency administers the funds and may grant categorical eligibility to
assistance groups receiving benefits or services from these agencies.
(D)(C) What eligibility factors are waived for
assistance groups determined categorically eligible?
(1)For an
assistance group determined categorically eligible because of receipt of OWF,
SSI, or PRC or DFA
the following factors are waived and do not require verification as described
in rule 5101:4-2-09 of the Administrative Code:
(a)Resources;
(b)Gross and net
income limits;
(c)Social
security number;
(d)Sponsored alien
information; and
(e)Residency.
(2)For an
assistance group determined categorically eligible because of the notification
of the Ohio benefit bankcareline
services the following factors are waived and do not require verification as
described in rule 5101:4-2-09 of the Administrative Code:
(a)Resources; and
(b)Net income
limit.
(3)Any other
required verification such as allowable expenses and factors that are
questionable shall be verified in accordance with rule 5101:4-2-09 of the
Administrative Code.
(E)(D) What are the exceptions to categorical
eligibility for OWF, SSI, PRC and Ohio benefit bankcareline assistance groups?
(1)No person shall
be included as a member in an assistance group whichthat is otherwise categorically eligible when that
person is:
(a)An ineligible
alien as defined in rule 5101:4-3-07 of the Administrative Code;
(b)An ineligible
student as defined in rule 5101:4-6-04 of the Administrative Code;
(c)Institutionalized
in a non-exempt facility as defined in rule 5101:4-2-03 of the Administrative
Code; or
Ineligible because of violating a
condition of probation or parole or fleeing to avoid prosecution, custody or
confinement as defined in rule 5101:4-2-03 of the Administrative Code; or
(e)(d) Ineligible under the able-bodied adults
without dependents provisions in rule 5101:4-3-20 of the Administrative Code.
(2)Under no
circumstances shall an assistance group be considered categorically eligible
when:
(a)Any member of
the assistance group is disqualified for an intentional program violation in
accordance with division 5101:6 of the Administrative Code;
(b)Any member of
the assistance group is ineligible because of a failure to comply with an employment and training requirement of rules
5101:4-3-11.1, and 5101:4-3-19
of the Administrative Code
and the requirements of ruleand
5101:4-3-09 of the Administrative Code.;
(c)Any member of the assistance group is
ineligible because of violating a condition of probation or parole or fleeing
to avoid prosecution, custody or confinement, or for having a conviction of
certain crimes and are out of compliance with their sentence as defined in rule
5101:4-2-03 of the Administrative Code; or
(c)(d) The assistance groups defined in paragraphsparagraph (F)(2)(a)(D)(2)(a) andto (F)(2)(b)(D)(2)(c) of
this rule are subject to all food assistanceSNAP eligibility requirements and cannot be reinstated
in the program on the basis of categorical eligibility.
(F)What are the exceptions to categorical
eligibility for DFA assistance groups?
(1)No person shall be included as a member
of an otherwise categorically eligible assistance group when that person is:
(a)An ineligible alien as defined in rule
5101:4-3-07 of the Administrative Code;
(b)An ineligible student as defined in rule
5101:4-6-04 of the Administrative Code;
(c)Disqualified for failure to provide or
apply for a social security number as required by rule 5101:4-3-22 of the
Administrative Code;
(d)An assistance group member disqualified
for failure to comply with a work requirement as described in rules
5101:4-3-09, 5101:4-3-11 and 5101:4-3-19 of the Administrative Code;
(e)Disqualified for an intentional program
violation as required by division 5101:6 of the Administrative Code;
(f)An individual who is institutionalized
in a nonexempt facility as defined in rule 5101:4-2-03 of the Administrative
Code;
(g)Ineligible because of violating a
condition of probation or parole or fleeing to avoid prosecution, custody or
confinement as defined in rule 5101:4-2-03 of the Administrative Code; or
(h)Ineligible under the able-bodied adults
without dependents provisions in rule 5101:4-3-20 of the Administrative Code.
(2)Under no circumstances shall an
assistance group be considered categorically eligible when:
(a)The assistance group refuses to
cooperate in providing information to the county agency that is necessary for
making a determination of its eligibility or for completing any subsequent
review of its eligibility as described in rule 5101:4-2-01 of the
Administrative Code;
(b)The assistance group is ineligible under
the striker provisions of rules 5101:4-2-03 and 5101:4-6-07 of the
Administrative Code;
(c)The assistance group is ineligible
because it knowingly transferred resources for the purpose of qualifying or
attempting to qualify for the program as provided in rule 5101:4-4-09 of the
Administrative Code.
(G)(E) How is the monthly benefit determined?
Categorically eligible assistance groups shall have their level
of benefits calculated using the method described in paragraphs (A) and (B) of
rule 5101:4-4-39 of the Administrative Code using the assistance group's net
monthly income.
(H)(F) How is a potentially categorically eligible
assistance group handled?
An assistance group is considered to have potential categorical
eligibility when all members of the assistance group have applied for benefits
that would make the assistance group categorically eligible.
(1)When all the
assistance group members have applied for benefits that will make the
assistance group categorically eligible and the county agency determines that
the assistance group is ineligible for food assistanceSNAP benefits because it does not meet the gross or net
income tests, or exceeds the resource limits, the county agency shall pend the
assistance group until it is established that all assistance group members have
gained categorical eligibility. When categorical eligibility has not been
established by the thirtieth day from the date of application, the county
agency shall deny the assistance group the following day.
(2)When the
assistance group establishes categorical eligibility within the thirty days
from the date of application, the agency shall determine the level of benefits
from the date of application. When the assistance group's net income is high
enough to result in ineligibility for a monthly allotment, the county agency
shall indicate on the denial notice that the net income exceeds the level at
which benefits are issued.
(I)(G) What happens when a potentially categorically
eligible assistance group is denied food assistanceSNAP benefits?
(1)A potentially
categorically eligible assistance group shall be informed on the denial notice
that its application can be reopened when it gains categorical eligibility. The
assistance group shall be provided a change reporting form in accordance with
rule 5101:4-7-01 of the Administrative Code.
(2)When the
application of a potentially categorical eligible assistance group was denied
because of failure to meet the gross or net income test, or being over
resources, and the assistance group later reports that all assistance group
members have become recipients of benefits whichthat make the assistance group categorically eligible
the county agency shall have the assistance group update their application. The
assistance group shall provide any required verification or information on the
change since the previous application was completed and have the application
signed again by an assistance group member or authorized representative.
(3)When the
application was made via an interactive interview and there are open public
assistance benefits with the food assistanceSNAP benefit being denied, the county agency shall
enter the reported changes on the appropriate statewide automated eligibility
system screens and determine eligibility using the date the assistance group gained
categorical eligibility as the signature date. A new interactive interview or
JFS 07200 "RequestApplication
for Cash, Food, and Medical Assistance" (rev.
9/2014) may be requested when deemed necessary by the eligibility worker but
is not a requirement.
(4)When an
assistance group gains categorical eligibility status, restored benefits shall
be paid from the date the assistance group was authorized to receive OWF, SSI, DFA, or TANF-funded services or benefits (e.g. Ohio benefit bankcareline or
PRC) or the date of the food assistanceSNAP application whichever is later. See rule
5101:4-4-23 of the Administrative Code regarding SSI recipients who may be
eligible for use of excess medical expenses and the uncapped shelter deduction
in determining restored benefits. The county agency shall issue restored
benefits within ten days, if necessary, and begin regular issuances. A
certification period shall be established as described in rule 5101:4-5-03 of
the Administrative Code.
(5)When the
assistance group has not complied with the requirements listed in paragraphs (I)(G)(1) to (I)(G)(4) of this rule,
the county agency shall issue a denial notice on the day after the assistance
group was to have complied, and issue a new change report form ifwhen necessary.
(6)When an
assistance group reports a change which results in the assistance group
becoming eligible for food assistanceSNAP, but the change does not result in categorical
eligibility, the assistance group shall be advised it must file a new
application before benefits can be approved.
(J)(H) What happens when an assistance group is
approved for benefits while awaiting a determination of categorical
eligibility?
When an assistance group
is approved for food assistanceSNAP benefits within the thirty-day processing time and
later gains categorical eligibility, the assistance group may be eligible for
restored benefits in a situation where an SSI recipient incurs excess medical
expenses and/or shelter expenses. Restored benefits shall be paid from the
beginning of the period for which SSI benefits are paid or the original food assistance SNAP application
date, whichever is later.
Note: Click here to view the Categorical Eligibility Desk Aid.
Effective: 9/1/2021
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 5/27/2021 and 09/01/2026
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 08/10/2021
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5101.54
Rule Amplifies: 329.04, 329.042, 5101.54
Prior Effective Dates: 01/16/1987 (Emer.), 04/06/1987,
01/01/1988 (Emer.), 02/26/1988, 01/05/1990 (Emer.), 03/22/1990, 01/01/1991,
07/01/1992, 08/01/1992 (Emer.), 10/30/1992, 05/01/1995, 08/01/1995 (Emer.),
10/13/1995, 02/01/1997 (Emer.), 04/13/1997, 05/02/1998, 07/15/1999, 10/09/2000,
09/30/2001 (Emer.), 11/16/2001, 07/01/2003 (Emer.), 07/10/2003, 12/01/2004,
11/01/2008, 03/01/2010, 03/01/2011, 02/01/2013, 06/01/2015