What is a mass change?
A mass change is initiated by the state or federal government whichthat may affect the entire
caseload or significant portions of the caseload. These changes include, but are
not limited to, adjustments to the income eligibility standards, the shelter and
dependent care deduction, the maximum food assistancesupplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) allotment,
and the standard deduction; annual and seasonal adjustments to the state's utility
standards; periodic cost-of-living adjustments to retirement, survivors, and disability
insurance (RSDI), supplemental security income (SSI), and other federal benefits;
periodic adjustments to Ohio workworks first (OWF) or disability financial assistance (DFA) payments; and other
changes in the eligibility and benefit criteria based on legislative or regulatory
changes. Federal adjustments to the eligibility standards, allotments and deductions,
and state adjustments to utility standard shall go into effect for all assistance
groups at a specific point in time. State annual adjustments of the utility standards
shall go into effect for all affected assistance groups at the same time.
(A)What are the notice
requirements for a mass change?
County agencies shall publicize these mass changes through the news
media, through posters in certification offices, issuance locations, or other sites
frequented by certified assistance groups, or through general notices mailed to
assistance groups. The county agency shall notify adversely affected assistance
groups of these mass changes in accordance with Chapter 5101:6-2 of the Administrative
Code. In addition, any assistance group whose certification period overlaps an annual
adjustment in the utility standard shall be advised at the time of initial certification
of when the adjustment will occur and what the variation in the benefit level will
be, if known.
(B)What are the requirements
for mass changes on public assistance cases?
When the state agency makes an overall adjustment to public assistance
payments, corresponding adjustments in the assistance group's food assistanceSNAP benefits
shall be handled as a mass change.
(1)More than thirty
days advance knowledge
When the county agency has at least thirty days advance knowledge
of the amount of the public assistance adjustment, the county agency shall recompute
food assistanceSNAP
benefits to be effective in the same month as the public assistance change.
(2)Less than thirty
days advance knowledge
IfWhen
the county agency does not have sufficient notice, the food
assistance change in SNAP benefits shall be
effective no later than the month following the month in which the public assistance
change was made.
(C)What are the mass
change requirements for federal benefits?
The county agency shall establish procedures for making mass changes
to reflect cost-of-living adjustments in benefits and any other mass changes under
RSDI, SSI, and other programs such as veterans' assistance under Title 38 of the
United States Code, (3/2011) and the black lung program, where information on cost-of-living
adjustments is readily available and is applicable to all or a majority of those
programs' beneficiaries.
(D)What is an assistance
group's responsibility for reporting a change made in accordance with this rule?
Assistance groups shall not
be responsible for reporting these changes. The county agency shall be responsible
for automatically adjusting an assistance group's food assistanceSNAP benefit level. These changes shall be reflected no
later than the second allotment issued after the month in which the change becomes
effective.
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,
04/01/1981, 10/01/1981, 09/24/1983, 08/16/1985 (Emer.), 11/01/1985 (Emer.), 01/01/1986,
08/20/1986 (Emer.), 11/15/1986, 04/10/1987 (Emer.), 06/22/1987, 04/01/1989, 05/01/1991
(Emer.), 06/01/1991, 02/03/1992, 08/01/1995 (Emer.), 10/13/1995, 05/01/1999, 05/22/2004,
09/01/2009, 06/01/2015