(A)What is the
process for an initial interview?
(1)Upon receipt
of an application, as defined in rule 5101:4-2-01 of the Administrative Code,
the county agency shall conduct an interactive interview with a member of the
assistance group or an authorized representative for the assistance group
making application.
(2)The county
agency shall schedule an interview for all applicant assistance groups who are
not interviewed on the day they submit an application. The interview notice
shall contain the date and time of the interview. The notice shall also list the
phone number the county agency will call when completing a phone interview, or
the phone number the applicant will call to complete the interview with the
county agency.
(3)When separate
applications are filed for assistance groups residing in the same household,
each assistance group that has applied on a separate application shall be
interviewed or scheduled for an interview.
(4)When scheduling
an interview, the county agency shall consider and attempt to accommodate any
special circumstances or requests from an assistance group, including the
assistance group's work schedule.
(5)The county
agency shall schedule all interviews as promptly as possible to ensure eligible
assistance groups receive an opportunity to participate within thirty days
after the application is filed.
(B)What are the
options for conducting an initial interview?
(1)The county
agency may conduct an:
(a)Office
interview;
(b)Telephone
interview; or
(c)Home visit (as
long as it is scheduled in advance with the assistance group).
(2)The type of
interview conducted is left to the county agency's discretion unless the
applicant requests a face-to-face interview. The county agency shall grant a
face-to-face interview to any assistance group that requests one.
(C)What are the
standard interview practices?
(1)The interview
may be conducted with the head of the assistance group, spouse, any other
responsible member of the assistance group or an authorized representative.
(2)When it is
obvious the applicant is not mentally competent and is not able to understand
the hearing rights, the applicant shall be required to name an authorized
representative to receive notices.
(3)An applying
assistance group shall report all changes related to its supplemental nutrition
assistance program (SNAP) eligibility and benefits at the certification
interview.
(4)The JFS 01846,
"Case Worksheet- Cash, Food Stamps, and Medical Assistance
Interview," shall be completed by the county agency when the statewide
automated eligibility system is down for an extended period of time or a home
visit is necessary.
(D)What are the
county agency's responsibilities during an interview?
(1)Review the
information appearing on the application, and explore and resolve unclear and
incomplete information.
(2)Perform
necessary collateral contacts and collect required verifications.
(3)Advise
assistance groups of their rights and responsibilities during the interview,
including the appropriate application processing standard and the assistance
group's responsibility to report changes. The rights and responsibilities
include:
(a)For all work
registrants, the work registration requirements described in rule 5101:4-3-11.1
of the Administrative Code;
(b)For all work
registrants required to participate in the SNAP employment and training program
(E&T), the requirements described in rule 5101:4-3-30 of the Administrative
Code;
(c)For all
able-bodied adults without dependents (ABAWD), the work requirement, time-limit
and process for regaining eligibility described in rules 5101:4-3-20 and
5101:4-3-20.1 of the Administrative Code.
(d)The assistance
group's responsibility to report changes in accordance with rule 5101:4-7-01 of
the Administrative Code; and
(e)The application
processing standards described in rule 5101:4-2-11 of the Administrative Code.
(4)Conduct the
interview as an official and confidential discussion of assistance group
circumstances.
(5)Protect the
applicant's right to privacy during the interview. Facilities shall be adequate
to preserve the privacy and confidentiality of the interview.
(6)Advise
assistance groups that are also applying for or receiving Ohio works first
(OWF) cash assistance benefits that time limits and other requirements that
apply to the receipt of OWF benefits do not apply to the receipt of SNAP, and
that assistance groups that stop receiving OWF benefits because they have
reached a time limit, have begun working, or for other reasons, may still
qualify for SNAP benefits.
(7)Confirm the
assistance group is not subject to an intentional program violation.
(8)In accordance
with rule 5101:9-2-02 of the Administrative Code, the county agency shall
comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) plan adopted by
the county agency. This includes, but is not limited to, providing the
assistance group with an explanation of their rights under the amendments to
Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 2008 and offering additional screening to any individual
that discloses, has, or appears to have a physical or mental condition that
substantially limits one or more major life activities.
(9)Determine if each member of the assistance group is required
to register for work in accordance with rule 5101:4-3-11 of the Administrative
CodeScreen each individual who is either an adult
or a sixteen or seventeen year old who is the assistance group name and is not
in school or in the SNAP E&T program, to determine if an individual is to
register for work in accordance with rule 5101:4-3-11 of the Administrative
Code and for appropriateness for referral to the SNAP E&T program, using
the JFS 07208, "Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Work
Registration, ABAWD, and Employment and Training Screening Tool", or other
automated system equivalent approved by the Ohio department of job and family
services (ODJFS) and save a completed copy in the case record.
(10) Notify the
assistance group of their right to request a copy of their completed
application.
(11) Confirm that a
member of the assistance group has not been convicted of and is not out of
compliance with the terms of the sentence for crimes described in rule
5101:4-2-03 of the Administrative Code. The county agency is to document the
individual's attestation in the case record.
(12) Provide a
comprehensive oral explanation of each applicable work requirement pertaining
to individuals in the assistance group as described in rules 5101:4-3-11.1,
5101:4-3-30 and 5101:4-3-20 of the Administrative Code.
(13) Ensure the assistance
group receives a written notice that includes the following information:
(a)Which
individuals in the assistance group are subject to a work requirement(s);
(b)The applicable
work requirements for all members of the assistance group including:
(i)The general
work registration requirement in accordance with rule 5101:4-3-11.1 of the
Administrative Code;
(ii)The SNAP
E&T requirement in accordance with rule 5101:4-3-30 of the Administrative
Code; and
(iii)The ABAWD
work requirement in accordance with rule 5101:4-3-20 of the Administrative
Code.
(c)Exemptions from
each applicable work requirement;
(d)The process to
request an exemption, including contact information to request an exemption;
(e)Rights and
responsibilities of each applicable work requirement;
(f)What is
required to maintain eligibility under each applicable work requirement;
(g)Pertinent dates
by which an individual is to take any actions to remain in compliance with each
applicable work requirement;
(h)Consequences
for failure to comply with each applicable work requirement;
(i)The process
for requesting good cause, including examples of good cause circumstances and
contact information to initiate a good cause request;
(j)Any other
information the county agency believes would assist the assistance group
members with compliance; and
(k)When an
individual is subject to mandatory SNAP E&T, the written notice is to also
explain the individual's right to receive participant reimbursements for
allowable expenses related to participation in SNAP E&T, up to any
applicable cap, and the responsibility of the county agency to exempt the
individual from the requirement to participate in SNAP E&T when the
individual's allowable expenses exceed what the county agency will reimburse in
accordance with rule 5101:4-3-32 of the Administrative Code.
(E)What happens
when an assistance group misses its interview?
(1)The county
agency shall notify an assistance group of its missed interview appointment by
using the JFS 04218 "Notice of Missed Interview" or the statewide
automated eligibility system equivalent, in accordance with rule 5101:4-5-07 of
the Administrative Code and inform the assistance group they are responsible
for rescheduling a missed interview.
(2)When the
assistance group contacts the county agency within the thirty-day application
processing period, the county agency shall schedule a second interview.
(3)The county
agency shall not deny an assistance group's application prior to the thirtieth
day when the assistance group fails to appear for the first scheduled
interview.
(4)When the
assistance group requests a second interview during the thirty-day application
processing period and is determined eligible, the county agency shall issue
prorated benefits from the date of application.
Effective: 10/1/2023
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 11/18/2026
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 09/21/2023
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5101.54
Rule Amplifies: 5101.54
Prior Effective Dates: 06/20/1980, 10/01/1981, 09/27/1982,
07/15/1984 (Emer.), 09/10/1984, 08/01/1987 (Emer.), 10/25/1987, 10/01/1989
(Emer.), 12/21/1989, 01/05/1990 (Emer.), 03/22/1990, 07/01/1992, 06/01/1993,
07/01/1994, 01/01/1995, 05/02/1998, 10/01/2001 (Emer.), 10/11/2001, 03/01/2002
(Emer.), 05/13/2002, 08/01/2005, 05/01/2009, 08/01/2010, 03/01/2011,
09/01/2012, 07/01/2013, 10/01/2014, 08/01/2016, 01/01/2017, 07/01/2017,
04/01/2020, 11/18/2021