(A)When may a lead
agency propose to end comprehensive case management and employment program
(CCMEP) services for a program participant?
The lead agency may propose to end CCMEP services for a program
participant who is not an Ohio works first (OWF) mandatory participant between
the ages of fourteen and twenty-four in receipt of OWF when:
(1)The program
participant has successfully entered post-secondary education, military
enlistment or deployment, and/or unsubsidized employment and no longer needs
CCMEP services;
(2)The program
participant has been awarded social security disability insurance (SSDI) or
supplemental security income (SSI) by the social security administration and
has made application for services with opportunities for Ohioans with
disabilities; or
(3)The program
participant has not engaged in CCMEP services and activities on at least five
occasions without explanation and the lead agency has made reasonable efforts
to provide services and to re-engage the program participant.
(4)The program
participant is not eligible for temporary assistance for needy families (TANF)
or Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014 (WIOA) (2014) funding; or the lead agency lacks funding the
program participant is eligible for in accordance with paragraph (E) of this
rule.
(B)What is the
process for exiting someone from CCMEP?
The lead agency shall begin the ninety
day ninety-day exit process for program
participants who meet the exit reason in paragraph (A)(4) of this rule
immediately. For all other program participants, the lead agency shall:
(1)Ensure that the
program participant does not require any additional services or that the lead
agency has made reasonable efforts to provide the program participant with
CCMEP services and the program participant has failed to utilize them on at
least five occasions without explanation.
(2)Begin the ninety day ninety-day exit
process after issuing notice of adverse action to the program participant at
least thirty days prior to ending all services in accordance with rule
5101:6-2-04 of the Administrative Code, and notwithstanding the fifteen day fifteen-day notice
period referenced in paragraph (A) of rule 5101:6-2-04 of the Administrative
Code.
(3)Continue to
attempt to engage the program participant in accordance with paragraph
(A)(1)(a) of rule 5101:14-1-05 of the Administrative Code during the ninety day ninety-day period.
Each attempt to engage shall be documented in the Ohio Ohio's workforce case management system. When a program
participant reengages in CCMEP within ninety days of the adverse action notice,
the lead agency shall reevaluate the service strategy appropriate for the program
participant and determine what additional services (if any) are needed.
(a)When additional
services are needed, the program participant shall remain in CCMEP;
(b)When services
are not provided for ninety consecutive days and future services have not been
scheduled, the program participant shall be exited from CCMEP. The lead agency
shall provide follow-up services in accordance with paragraph (D) of this rule.
Follow-up service is not considered a future service.
(4)Comply with the
complaint and appeal process described in rule 5101:6-10-01 of the
Administrative Code.
(C)Must a program
participant be exited from CCMEP upon reaching his or her twenty-fifth
birthday?
(1)A twenty-four year old-year-old
program participant who reaches his or her twenty-fifth birthday while in CCMEP
may remain in CCMEP until he or she meets the criteria for exit described in
paragraph (A) of this rule.
(2)Once a program
participant exits CCMEP in accordance with paragraph (A) of this rule, the
individual may not return to CCMEP if he or she is age twenty-five or older.
(D)What are the
follow-up services?
Follow-up services are critical services provided following a
program participant's exit from CCMEP to help ensure job retention or
successful participation in post-secondary education and training. At the time
of enrollment, program participants shall be informed that follow-up services
will be provided for a minimum duration of twelve months following exit.
(1)All program
participants must receive some form of follow-up services described in
paragraph (E)(9) of rule 5101:14-1-02 of the Administrative Code, for a minimum
duration of twelve months, unless the participant
declines to receive follow-up services or the participant cannot be located or
contacted. All program participants shall be offered an opportunity to receive
follow-up services that align with their individual opportunity plan (IOP). The
lead agency shall document when a program participant cannot be located or
contacted for follow-up services and when the program participant requests to
opt out or discontinue follow-up services in the Ohio Ohio's workforce case management system. Follow-up
services may be provided beyond twelve months at the discretion of the lead
agency.
(2)Follow-up
services may begin no earlier than the day the notice is issued in accordance
with paragraph (B) of this rule.
(3)The types of
services provided and the duration of services must be determined based on the
needs of the individual, and therefore, the type
and intensity of follow-up services may differ for each program participant
based on needs and their IOP. However, follow-up services must include more
than only a contact attempted or made for securing documentation in order to
report a performance measure.
(E)What if a
program participant is not eligible for TANF or WIOA funding; or the lead
agency lacks funding the program participant is eligible for?
(1)When in
accordance with paragraph (B) of rule 5101:14-1-04 of the Administrative Code,
a program participant is not eligible for TANF or WIOA funding; or a program
participant is eligible for TANF or WIOA funding, and both TANF and WIOA
funding is lacking or unavailable to serve the program participant, the lead
agency shall:
(a)Immediately end
all CCMEP services; and
(b)Issue a notice
of adverse action to the program participant in accordance with rule
5101:6-2-04 of the Administrative Code.
(2)A program
participant who is exited in accordance with this paragraph shall not:
(a)Participate in
CCMEP without meeting the criteria described in paragraph (B) of rule
5101:14-1-02 of the Administrative Code; or
(b)Receive
follow-up services in accordance with this rule.
Effective: 11/28/2021
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 9/10/2021 and 11/28/2026
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 11/18/2021
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5116.06
Rule Amplifies: 5116.01, 5116.02, 5116.03, 5116.06, 5116.10, 5116.11,
5116.12, 5116.20, 5116.21, 5116.22, 5116.23, 5116.24, 5116.25
Prior Effective Dates: 03/24/2016, 10/01/2017