(A)What is a
certification period?
A certification period is the amount of time an assistance group
is authorized to receive supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP)
benefits. The county agency shall certify each eligible assistance group for a
definite period of time. The county agency shall not require an assistance
group to report for an interview during their certification period.
(B)What is the
first month of the certification period?
The first month of the certification period is the first month
that the assistance group is eligible to participate including an initial month
in which no benefit is issued due to the initial proration being less than ten
dollars. The certification period cannot exceed a total of twelve months,
except as specified in paragraph (C) of this rule.
(C)How long is the
certification period?
At application or recertification the county agency shall assign
the longest certification period possible based on the predictability of the
assistance group's circumstances. Assistance groups shall be assigned a twelve
month certification period unless an assistance group meets one of the
following exceptions:
(1)When all assistance group members are elderly or disabled with
no earned income the The elderly or disabled
assistance group's (ED AG) certification period is assigned in
accordance with paragraph (D) of this rule; or
(2)When the
assistance group has unstable circumstances the certification period is to be
assigned in accordance with paragraph (E) of this rule.
(D)How long should
the certification period be for an ED AGwhen all assistance group members are elderly or disabled and
have no earned income?
An
ED AG is when Allall
adult members of an assistance group that are
elderly or disabled and the assistance group havehas no countable earned income, the ED
AG shall be certified for twenty-fourthirty-six
months. The ED AG may include minor children, regardless
of disability status.
(E)How long should
the certification period be when the assistance group has unstable
circumstances, anticipated changes or is a migrant or seasonal farm worker?
These assistance groups should be assigned certification periods
consistent with their circumstances. The certification period options are four,
five, six or twelve months when the assistance group has unstable circumstances
such as:
(1)An assistance
group with zero net income;
(2)An assistance
group with an able-bodied adult without dependents (ABAWD) who has no countable
earned income is to be assigned a certification period in accordance with rule
5101:4-3-20 of the Administrative Code.
(3)Assistance
groups that are homeless;
(4)The assistance
group anticipates changes that will make the assistance group ineligible for
SNAP benefits in the near future; or
(5)The assistance
group contains a migrant or seasonal farm worker.
(F)When can SNAP
benefits stop prior to the end of the certification period?
The county agency shall end an assistance group's benefits
earlier than its certification expiration date when one of the following is
true:
(1)The county
agency receives information that the assistance group has become ineligible;
(2)The assistance
group fails to return the interim report as set forth in rule 5101:4-7-01 of
the Administrative Code by the end of the sixth month
for assistance groups with twelve month certification periods or the twelfth
month for assistance groups with a twenty-four month certification period;.
(3)The assistance
group reports a change or fails to respond to a request for contact when
information reported to the county agency is unclear in accordance with
paragraph (J)(5) of rule 5101:4-7-01 of the Administrative Code. The county
agency may also adjust the assistance group's benefit amount in response to a
reported change.
(G)What
notification is required when a certification period is ended earlier than the
expiration date?
Prior notice of adverse action shall be provided by mail or
personal delivery as described in rule 5101:6-2-04 of the Administrative Code
unless the assistance group's situation meets one of the exceptions to the prior
notice provisions as specified in rule 5101:6-2-05 of the Administrative Code.
(H)When can a
certification period be aligned with certification periods for other public
assistance programs?
(1)When the
assistance group applies for SNAP within a certification period for other
public assistance programs, the SNAP certification period may be shortened to
align with the certification dates already established.
(2)When the
assistance group is within a current certification for SNAP and applies for
other public assistance programs, the SNAP certification date may be terminated
early and a new certification period may be established. Prior notice of
adverse action as described in paragraph (G) of this rule is not required when
aligning certification periods.
Effective: 8/1/2022
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 10/1/2025
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 07/07/2022
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, 07/20/1988
(Emer.), 10/16/1988, 04/01/1997 (Emer.), 06/06/1997, 02/01/1999, 06/01/2001
(Emer.), 08/27/2001, 05/13/2002, 07/01/2002 (Emer.), 08/01/2002, 07/10/2003,
11/01/2003, 12/01/2004, 08/01/2005, 04/01/2010, 03/01/2011, 07/02/2015,
03/01/2019, 10/01/2020