(A)Pursuant to
section 307.110307.90
of Amended Substitute House Bill 166110 of the 133rd134th General Assembly, the purposes of the
multi-system youth program and funding are to prevent custody relinquishment to
the public children services agency (PCSA) solely for the purpose of a child
obtaining needed treatment; support the care of children in the custody of a
PCSA for congregate care; and to provide the services and supports necessary to
ensure the child's successful transition from a congregate care facility
following discharge.
(B)To support the
components of the multi-system youth program for youth at risk of custody
relinquishment, the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS) is to:
(1)State level
program: two million each state fiscal year (SFY) will
be dedicated to the administration of the state level multi system youth program.
Three hundred sixteen thousand eight hundred dollars each fiscal year will go
toward supporting the completion of the individual application process at the
county level and the remaining funding will be transferred transfer three and one-half million dollars in state fiscal
year (SFY) 2020 to the Ohio department of medicaid to assist local
partners in securing needed services and supports for youth with multi-system
needs;
(2)Family children
first council shared services and sustainability planning: transfer one million dollars in SFY 2020five
hundred thousand dollars in SFY 2022 and eight hundred thousand dollars in SFY
2023 to the Ohio family and children first
council to create, improve, and sustain effective collaborative,
cross-system service delivery at the local family and
children first council level;
(3)Training, and technical
assistance, and evaluation: transfer five hundred
thousand dollars in each SFY to the Ohio family and children first council to
support training, and
technical assistance, and evaluation needed for
local infrastructure development;
(4)Wraparound
training: transfer five hundred thousand dollars in SFY
2021 to the Ohio family and children first council to build local capacity to
implement the hi-fidelity care coordination modelat
least two hundred thousand dollars in each state fiscal year is to be dedicated
to build local family children first council capacity to implement the
hi-fidelity care coordination model;
(5)Communities of
support: one million five hundred thousand dollars in SFY
2021each SFY will be utilized to build
grant support opportunities to provide level of care assessments and after care
to multi system youth in residential facilities and to build community wrap
around supports.
(6)PCSA support
and relinquishment prevention: allocate twenty million dollars each SFY to the
PCSAs in accordance with section 5101.14 of the Revised Code to support the
care of children in the custody of a PCSA for congregate care; and to provide
the services and supports necessary to ensure the child's successful transition
from a congregate care facility following discharge; to prevent the
relinquishment of custody to a PCSA for the sole purpose of the child obtaining
access to needed treatment; and to support the care of children in congregate
and non-congregate care settings who would be emancipating, but remain in
custody due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
(a)Of these funds,
the PCSAs are to designate a minimum of five per cent in
SFY 20 and a minimum of ten per cent in SFY 21ten
per cent in each state fiscal year of the formula-based allocation to
work locally in accordance with section 337.180307.110 of Amended Substitute House Bill 166110 of the 133rd134th General
Assembly.
(b)The designated
pooled funding is to support the provision of services to families and children to prevent the relinquishment of custody to a PCSA for the
sole purpose of the child obtaining access to needed treatment.
(7)Environmental scan: dedicate three
hundred thousand dollars in SFY 2022 to conduct a statewide environmental scan
to develop the available practice models and best practices.
Effective: 12/1/2021
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 1/1/2025
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 11/16/2021
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5101.14, section 307.90 of Am. Sub. H.B.
110 of the 134th G.A.
Rule Amplifies: 5101.14, section 307.90 of Am. Sub. H.B. 110 of
the 134th G.A.
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/2020, 02/01/2021