Background:
On March 9, 2020 Governor Mike DeWine declared a state of emergency
for the entire state of Ohio (Executive Order 2020-01D) to protect the well-being
of the citizens of Ohio from COVID-19. Additionally, on March 13, 2020, President
Trump declared a national state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (Public Law 116-127)
became law on March 18, 2020 and provided states the ability to seek waivers to
expand flexibility of programs to ease administrative burden of issuing Supplemental
Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits while under a state of emergency.
As part of this effort, the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
(ODJFS) received various waiver approvals from the United States Department of Agriculture,
Food and Nutrition Services (FNS). The waivers include: not requiring an interview
to be conducted face-to face when this interview method is requested by the client;
and delaying collection on newly established overpayments. In order to align the
SNAP and OWF programs, the same procedures for interviews and erroneous payments
were implemented for OWF through Action Change Transmittal (ACT) No. 273 & 274.
ODJFS must request an extension of the SNAP waivers month-to-month.
Update:
FNS has approved ODJFS to extend the SNAP waivers to not require
an interview to be conducted face-to-face interview when this interview method is
requested by the client and to delay sending initial demand notices on claims through
September 2020. To maintain program alignment, ODJFS will not require county agencies
to conduct an interview face-to-face when this method is requested by the OWF clients/applicants
and will delay the sending of initial demand notices for newly established erroneous
payment claims until after September 30, 2020.
Face-to-Face Interview
Through September 30, 2020, a county agency is not required to conduct
the interview face-to-face, even if the client/applicant requests this interview
method. If a face-to-face interview is requested, the county agency can schedule
an interview to be conducted by telephone.
OWF Erroneous Payment Processing
Ohio Administrative Code 5101:1-23-70 (F) states, in part, that the
county agency shall take action to recover erroneous payments in accordance with
rule and with provisions set forth in sections 5107.05 and 5107.76 of the Revised
Code.
As a result of accepting the blanket waiver from FNS and to align
OWF and SNAP policy, any erroneous payment claim established after the date this
ACT is published shall not have an initial demand notice mailed to the individual
until after September 30, 2020.