(A)What is the
prevention, retention, and contingency (PRC) employer subsidy program?
Chapter 5108. of the Revised Code establishes the PRC program
under which a county agency may establish an employer subsidy program.
(1)The purpose of
the PRC employer subsidy programs is to provide eligible individuals an
opportunity to obtain employment and provide employers an incentive to hire
participants who are in need of benefits and services to overcome barriers to
employment.
(2)Public, private non-profit, and private for profit sector employers are eligible to
participate in the PRC employer subsidy programs.
(3)Employers
participating in PRC employer subsidy programs shall receive a subsidy for a
specific period of time to assist in the cost of hiring and providing training
to the participant.
(4)The subsidized
job position may be full or part time. "Full time" and "part
time" is defined by the employer.
(5)Participants in
a PRC employer subsidy program shall be considered regular, permanent employees
of the employer. They shall be paid the same rate as other employees doing
similar work and shall be entitled to the same employment benefits and
opportunities for the advancement and affiliations with employee organizations
that are available to other regular employees of the employer.
(6)The county
agency or contract program provider and the participant shall enter into a
written contract with the employer.
(a)The contract
shall be written effective with the first day of
employment.
(b)The contract
shall specify the number of hours of employment and the number of months of
employer subsidy.
(c)The contract
shall specify the amount of the monthly subsidy the employer will be receiving.
It is recommended that this amount not exceed fifty per cent of the wages paid
by the employer.
(7)The PRC subsidy
program shall include the expectation of continuing employment with the
participating employer after the subsidy expires or a placement component that
leads to employment with another employer after the subsidy expires. The
expectation of employment may be contingent upon the participant's successful
completion of any probationary or training period specified in the contract and
abiding by the employer's rules and regulations.
(B)What are the
county agency requirements?
(1)The county
agency shall work with the employer to determine the requirements for the
subsidized job and screen participants for placement with the employer.
(2)The county
agency shall track the subsidy payments to the employer and monitor the
participant's progress in employment during the subsidy period.
(3)Subject to the
availability of funds, the county agency shall provide support services the
county agency determines to be necessary to assist the participant in obtaining
or maintaining employment with the employer.
(4)The county
agency should encourage employers to build career ladders to enable
participants to move into higher skilled and higher paying positions that will
lead them toward self sufficiency.
(C)Who may
participate in a PRC employer subsidy program?
(1)Ohio works
first (OWF) assistance groups who are participating in the subsidized
employment program pursuant to rule 5101:1-3-12.2 of the Administrative Code
and subsequently become ineligible for OWF may potentially continue to be
eligible to participate in a PRC employer subsidy program provided that:
(a)The county
agency has designated the employer subsidy as a PRC program under the county's
PRC plan and the individual is otherwise eligible in accordance with the
requirements of Chapter 5108. of the Revised Code; and
(b)The individual
is still working for the employer and the terms of the original contract are
met.
(2)An individual
who is not in receipt of OWF may potentially be eligible to participate in the
employer subsidy program provided that the county agency has designated the
employer subsidy as a PRC program under the county's PRC plan and the
individual is otherwise eligible in accordance with the requirements of Chapter
5108. of the Revised Code.
Effective: 2/1/2022
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 10/19/2021 and 02/01/2027
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 01/04/2022
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5107.05.
Rule Amplifies: 5107.05, 5108.01 to 5108.12.
Prior Effective Dates: 10/01/1997, 01/01/2001, 10/01/2005,
09/29/2006 (Emer.), 12/29/2006, 07/01/2007, 02/01/2012, 01/01/2017