(A)How is a monthly
benefit allotment determined?
The monthly food assistancesupplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) benefit
can be determined several ways. The benefit amount can be determined through the
statewide automated eligibility system, by using the basis of coupon/EBT issuance
table, andor by doing
a manual budget. When calculating monthly benefits without using the statewide automated
eligibility system the county agency must use the maximum food assistance allotment
table and may need to use the basis of coupon/EBT issuance table and the maximum
net monthly income standards. All of these tables are issued annually through a
food assistance change transmittal, whichthat can be found in the food assistance certification handbook
at the Ohio department of job and family services website.
(1)To determine an
assistance group's monthly food assistance SNAP allotment using the basis of coupon/EBT issuance table:
(a)Calculate the assistance
group's net monthly income according to rule 5101:4-4-31 of the Administrative Code.
(b)When the assistance
group is categorically eligible according to rule 5101:4-2-02 of the Administrative
Code and thus not subject to the net income standard, find the monthly allotment
on the basis of coupon/ EBT issuance table using the net income of the assistance
group and the appropriate assistance group size.
(c)When the assistance
group is subject to the net income standard, compare the assistance group's net
monthly income to the maximum net monthly income standard. When the assistance group's
net income is greater than the net monthly income standard, the assistance group
is ineligible. When the assistance group's net income is equal to or less than the
net monthly income standard, the assistance group is eligible. Find the allotment
amount on the basis of coupon/EBT issuance table using the net income of the assistance
group and the appropriate assistance group size.
(d)Eligible assistance
groups of one or two persons are eligible for a full monthly benefit of no less
than the minimum benefit allotment.
(e)Assistance groups
containing three or more members shall receive the actual calculated allotment.
(2)To calculate the
allotment manually (without using the basis of coupon/EBT issuance table):
(a)Calculate the assistance
group's net monthly income according to rule 5101:4-4-31 of the Administrative Code.
(b)When the assistance
group is categorically eligible according to rule 5101:4-2-02 of the Administrative
Code and thus not subject to the net monthly income standard, multiply the net monthly
income by thirty per cent.
(c)When the assistance
group is subject to the net income standard, compare the assistance group's net
monthly income to the maximum net monthly income standard. When the assistance group's
net income is greater than the net monthly income standard, the assistance group
is ineligible. When the assistance group's net income is equal to or less than the
net monthly income standard, the assistance group is eligible. Multiply the net
monthly income by thirty per cent.
(d)Round the product
up to the next whole dollar when it ends in one cent through ninety-nine cents.
(e)To obtain the allotment,
subtract the result of the net monthly income calculation from the maximum food assistanceSNAP allotment
for the appropriate assistance group size.
(f)When the benefit
is for a one or two person assistance group and the computation results in a benefit
of less than the minimum benefit allotment, round up to the minimum benefit amount.
(g)Assistance groups
containing three or more members shall receive the actual calculated allotment.
(B)How are benefits
prorated for the initial month?
The term "initial month" means the first month for which
the assistance group is certified for participation in the
food assistance programSNAP. The initial month
must follow a period when the assistance group was not participating in the food assistance programSNAP.
For most assistance groups the break in receiving food assistanceSNAP can be any amount of time. However, for migrant and
seasonal farm workers, an initial month is determined by a break in benefits of
at least one month. Assistance groups containing migrant and seasonal farm workers
shall receive a full month's allotment with no proration when the break in benefits
is less than one month.
Benefits for the initial month of application are prorated based
on the date the application is received by the county agency. To prorate the initial
month of benefits the county agency must determine what the food assistanceSNAP allotment
would have been for the entire month as explained in paragraph (A) of this rule,
and then prorate the benefits as described in this paragraph based on the date the
application was received:
The steps for prorating are:
(1)Add one to the number
of days in the month;
(2)Subtract the date
the application was received from the total calculated in paragraph (B)(1) of this
rule.
(3)Multiply the amount
from paragraph (B)(2) of this rule by the full month's benefits determined from
paragraph (A) of this rule.
(4)Divide the amount
from paragraph (B)(3) of this rule by the number of days in the month.
(5)When the number
calculated in paragraph (B)(4) of this rule ends in one cent through ninety-nine
cents, round it down to the next lower dollar.
(6)When the number
calculated results in an allotment of less than ten dollars, round it to zero dollars.
When the amount calculated is ten dollars or more the benefit should be issued.
(C)What happens when
there are anticipated changes at the time of application?
(1)An assistance group's
allotment for the month of application may be different than the following months.
(2)An assistance group
may be eligible for the month of application, but ineligible in the next month.
The assistance group is entitled to benefits for the month of application even when
the processing of its application results in the benefits being issued in the next
month.
(3)Similarly, an assistance
group may be ineligible for the month of application, but eligible in the next month
due to anticipated changes in circumstances. Even though denied for the month of
application, the assistance group does not have to reapply in the next month. The
same application shall be used for the denial for the month of application and the
approval for the next months, within the timeliness standards as set forth described in rule
5101:4-2-11 of the Administrative Code.
(D)What happens when
there are anticipated changes at the time of reapplicationrecertification?
Eligibility for reapplicationrecertification shall be determined based on circumstances
anticipated for the certification period starting the month following the expiration
of the current certification period.
(1)When an assistance
group, other than a migrant or seasonal farm worker assistance group, submits an
application after the assistance group's certification period has expired, that
application shall be considered an initial application and benefits for that month
shall be prorated.
(2)When an assistance
group's failure to timely reapply for benefits was due to an error of the county
agency and therefore, there was a break in participation, the county agency shall
follow procedures in rule 5101:4-5-07 of the Administrative Code.
(3)When an assistance
group reapplies prior to the end of its certification period, but is found ineligible
for the first month following the end of the certification period, the first month
of any subsequent participation shall be considered an initial month.
(4)When an assistance
group submits a reapplicationrecertification for benefits prior to the end of its certification
period and is found eligible for the first month following the end of the certification
period, then that month shall not be an initial month.
(5)The requirements
of paragraph (D)(4) of this rule are effective only when the assistance group has
been properly notified of the expiration of its certification period, as described
in rule 5101:4-7-07 of the Administrative Code.
Note: The
Basis of Coupon Issuance tables were not filed as part of OAC Rule 5101:4-4-27.
This table and the Maximum Food Assistance Allotments are being
provided for user convenience.
Click
here to view the Basis of Coupon Issuance Tables - By Monthly Net Income and AG
Size (Household size 1-20).
Click
here to view the Maximum Food Assistance Allotments.
Effective: 2/1/2021
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 11/9/2020 and 02/01/2026
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 01/14/2021
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5101.54
Rule Amplifies: 329.04, 329.042, 5101.54
Prior Effective Dates: 06/02/1980, 10/01/1981, 05/01/1982, 10/01/1982,
06/01/1983, 11/01/1983 (Temp.), 12/22/1983, 08/20/1986 (Emer.), 11/15/1986, 01/16/1987
(Emer.), 04/06/1987, 05/01/1989 (Emer.), 07/17/1989, 01/05/1990 (Emer.), 03/22/1990,
07/01/1992, 08/01/1992 (Emer.), 10/30/1992, 02/01/1993, 09/01/1994, 08/01/1995 (Emer.),
10/13/1995, 09/22/1996 (Emer.), 12/21/1996, 04/01/1997 (Emer.), 06/06/1997, 02/02/1998,
09/28/1998, 05/01/1999, 06/01/2001 (Emer.), 08/27/2001, 12/01/2004, 03/01/2010,
06/01/2015