(A)The local
agency shall not deny or dismiss any request for a state hearing. All requests
shall be sent to the bureau of state hearings, in accordance with rule
5101:6-5-01 of the Administrative Code.
(B)When a state
hearing request is denied or dismissed, the individual and authorized
representative shall be provided written notice describing the denial or
dismissal, with a copy to the local agency.
When a hearing request involves multiple issues, and when the
appellant withdraws his or her request with regard to some but not all of the
issues under appeal, notice of dismissal of the withdrawn appeals may be
included in the JFS 04005 "State Hearing Decision" (rev. 3/2003) rather than provided via separate notice.
When the hearing request involves one of the medical
determination issues listed in paragraph (C)(2) of rule 5101:6-6-01 of the
Administrative Code, a copy of the notice shall be sent to the appropriate
medical determination unit.
When the hearing request involves a managed care plan or
"MyCare Ohio" plan, copies of the notice shall be sent to the managed
care plan or "MyCare Ohio" plan and to the unit within the Ohio
department of medicaid (ODM) administering the medicaid managed care programs.
(C)Except as
provided in paragraph (D)(1) of this rule, a state hearing request may only be
denied prior to the mailing of the JFS 04002 " Notice to Appear for a
Scheduled Hearing," (rev.
1/2015), and only for the following reasons:
(1)The request is
untimely, as defined by rule 5101:6-3-02 of the Administrative Code.
If the request indicates that proper notice was not received,
the request shall be accepted and the issue of timeliness shall be determined
as a preliminary matter at the hearing.
(2)The request was
not made by the individual or authorized representative, or written
authorization specifically designating the person making the request to act on
the individual's behalf was not submitted with the request.
Such a denial must be consistent with the provisions of rule
5101:6-3-02 of the Administrative Code.
(3)The request
concerns an issue that is not appealable under the provisions of rule
5101:6-3-01 of the Administrative Code.
If the issue as stated in the request is unclear, the bureau of
state hearings shall request clarification from the individual.
(4)The sole issue
of the request is a change in state or federal law, or local agency policy
adopted pursuant to options authorized in state law, that requires automatic
adjustments of benefits for classes of recipients, unless the reason for the
request is the misapplication of the change to the appellant's individual
circumstances.
(5)The request
concerns the placement of the assistance group for food
assistancethe supplemental nutrition assistance
program (SNAP) on an alternate issuance system or the length of time the
assistance group remains on this system.
(6)It is clear
that the issue has been previously decided through the state hearing process.
(D)After a state
hearing request is scheduled.
(1) A state
hearing request may be denied after it is scheduled:
(a)In accordance
with rule 5101:6-10-1 of the Administrative Code,
(b)When the
appellant has not exhausted all managed care plan appeal processes in
accordance with rule 5160-26-08.4 of the Administrative Code, or
(c)When the
appellant has not exhausted all "MyCare Ohio" plan appeal processes
in accordance with rule 5160-58-08.4 of the Administrative Code.
(2)For any program
or issue not identified in paragraph (D)(1) of this rule, a state hearing
request may no longer be denied, but must be heard, or dismissed as described
in paragraphs (E)(1) and (E)(2) of this rule. Dismissal of a state hearing
request constitutes a binding decision on the hearing request.
(3)In the event
that a dismissal notice is issued in error, it may be reversed by the hearing
authority allowing for the state hearing process to continue.
(E)A request for a
state hearing may be dismissed only for the following reasons:
(1)The appellant
or authorized representative withdraws the hearing request, before the state hearing
decision is issued.
(2)The request is
abandoned. A state hearing request is "abandoned" when the individual
or authorized representative fails, without good cause, to attend the state
hearing. A "state hearing" is defined as the initial state hearing, a
hearing that has been rescheduled, or a hearing that has been continued.
(a)When the
hearing has been abandoned, the individual and authorized representative shall
be notified that the hearing request will be dismissed if good cause for
failing to attend is not shown within ten days of the mailing date of the
notice.
(b)The hearing
shall be rescheduled if the individual or authorized representative contacts
the hearing authority, in writing or by telephone, within the ten-day period
and establishes good cause.
(c)The request
shall be dismissed as abandoned if the bureau of state hearings does not
receive a showing of good cause within the ten-day period. The date of
dismissal is the day after the ten-day period ends.
(d)If the
individual contacts the hearing authority but fails to establish good cause,
the individual shall be given written notice of that determination and of the
right to and the method of obtaining an administrative appeal. Copies shall be
sent to the local agency.
(e)"Good
cause" is defined as death in the immediate family, sudden illness or
injury of the individual or a member of the individual's immediate family, or
other circumstances that reasonably prevented attendance at the hearing.
(f)The hearing
authority shall have final authority to determine if good cause was timely
shown. Verification of good cause may be required.
Effective: 4/1/2023
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 11/30/2022 and 04/01/2028
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 03/16/2023
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5101.35, 3125.25
Rule Amplifies: 3125.25, 5160.011, 5101.35
Prior Effective Dates: 09/01/1976, 06/02/1980, 10/01/1981,
02/01/1982, 05/01/1982, 10/01/1982, 01/01/1983, 04/01/1983, 07/01/1983,
07/03/1983, 11/01/1983 (Temp.), 12/01/1983, 03/01/1984 (Temp.), 06/01/1984, 05/01/1985
(Emer.), 07/30/1985, 04/01/1987, 07/01/1988 (Emer.), 09/01/1988, 04/01/1989, 10/01/1991,
02/01/1992, 06/01/1993, 06/01/1997, 05/15/1999, 06/01/2003, 09/01/2008,
08/01/2010, 02/28/2014, 01/01/2018