For purposes of this rule, Ohio works
first (OWF) and disability financial assistance (DFA) will be referred to as
cash assistance.
(A)When are
supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) benefits not to be increased?
The county agency shall not increase the SNAP allotment as the
result of a decrease in cash assistance Ohio works first (OWF) when the decrease is due to the
failure of an assistance group member to perform a required action. Cash assistance OWF benefits
shall be considered decreased when reduced, suspended or terminated.
(B)What is
considered a failure to perform a required action?
Failure to perform a required action shall be limited to a
situation when benefits are being received and then decreased. The individual
must be certified for SNAP benefits at the time of the failure to perform a
required action for this rule to apply.
Failures to perform a required action include:
(1)Ohio works
first:
(a)Learnfare
failure as described in rule 5101:1-3-14 of the Administrative Code.
(b)Intentional
violation of program requirements disqualification as described in rule
5101:1-23-75 of the Administrative Code.
(c)Termination of
employment without just cause as described in rule 5101:1-3-14 of the
Administrative Code.
(d)Fraud
provisions (assistance group ineligibility) as described in rule 5101:1-23-75
of the Administrative Code.
(e)Refusal to
accept unconditionally available income as described in rule 5101:1-3-14 of the
Administrative Code.
(f)Refusal of a
minor parent to reside in an adult-supervised living arrangement as described
in rule 5101:1-3-03 of the Administrative Code.
(g)Failure of a
learning, earning and parenting (LEAP) participant to perform a required action
with the high school equivalency diploma as described in rule 5101:1-23-50 of
the Administrative Code.
(h)Imposition of a
LEAP sanction (does not apply to situations where the LEAP bonus is not paid,
but no sanction is imposed) as described in rule 5101:1-23-50 of the
Administrative Code.
(i)Failure to
perform a required action with a provision of the OWF self-sufficiency contract
as described in rule 5101:1-3-14 of the Administrative Code.
(j)Residence
fraud as described in rule 5101:1-3-14 of the Administrative Code, that does
not result in a period of ineligibility for SNAP benefits for the individual(s)
who was convicted.
(2)Disability financial assistance:
(a)Erroneous payments as described in rule
5101:1-5-50 of the Administrative Code.
(b)Refusal to accept unconditionally
available income as described in rule 5101:1-5-40 of the Administrative Code.
(c)Failure or refusal to take necessary
and available legal action to make a resource owned, jointly with someone other
than an assistance group member, available as described in rule 5101:1-5-30 of
the Administrative Code.
(C)How are SNAP
benefits affected when there is a penalty in both SNAP and cash assistance OWF programs
for the same failure to perform a required action?
(1)The appropriate
SNAP penalty shall be applied.
(2)After the SNAP
penalty is applied (i.e. individual failing or refusing is removed from the
assistance group), the allotment is calculated based on the new assistance
group size and the actual benefit amount issued by the cash
assistance OWF program, if any. When there
is no increase, the calculated allotment shall be issued. For example, when a
penalty occurs in the OWF program and a penalty is also applied to the SNAP OWF
member, the SNAP allotment is calculated based on a zero OWF grant and one less
member in the assistance group.
(3)When the
allotment calculation results in a greater amount of SNAP benefits than the
assistance group was receiving prior to the OWF penalty, the county agency
shall issue the SNAP allotment being issued prior to the month of the OWF
penalty. The county agency shall then subtract the allotment that the
assistance group was receiving prior to the OWF penalty from the newly
calculated allotment. This difference is the amount by which the SNAP benefits
cannot increase when other changes occur. The calculated difference shall
continue to be the amount deducted from a newly calculated allotment when other
changes unrelated to the failure to perform a required action occur for the
duration of the penalty.
(4)After the SNAP
penalty is served, if there are any remaining months of the cash assistance program's OWF penalty
to be served, SNAP benefits shall not be increased during the remaining
month(s) of the cash assistance program's OWF penalty due to the decrease in the payments.
(D)How are SNAP
benefits calculated when there is no penalty in SNAP for failure to perform a
required action but there is a penalty for cash
assistanceOWF?
When there is no penalty in SNAP for a failure to perform a
required action with the cash assistance OWF program, the county agency shall calculate the SNAP
benefits using the cash assistance OWF benefit amount that would be issued if no penalty
had been imposed. When the cash assistance OWF benefit amount cannot be specifically identified,
the prohibition on increased SNAP benefits do not apply.
(E)How are SNAP
benefits calculated when there is a recoupment and a reduction of benefits?
(1)When an
assistance group is subject to both a recoupment and a reduction for the same
act of noncompliance, SNAP benefits shall be calculated based on the amount of
the cash assistance program's OWF benefit prior to recoupment and reduction.
(2)Monies that are
voluntarily or involuntarily withheld from a cash
assistance programOWF, or returned to
repay a prior overpayment that is not considered a failure to complete a
required action, shall be handled as recoupments in accordance with rule
5101:4-4-13 of the Administrative Code.
(F)How long does
the prohibition on increasing SNAP benefits apply?
The prohibition on increasing SNAP benefits applies for no
longer than the duration of the decrease in the cash
assistance programOWF. When the penalty is
still in effect at the end of one year, the county agency shall review the case
to determine if the penalty continues to be appropriate. For example, when the
assistance group is still not receiving cash assistance OWF after one year, it may not be appropriate to
continue the penalty. Penalties extended beyond one year shall be reviewed at
least annually but may be ended by the county agency at any time if when appropriate. The
penalty shall be concurrent with the reduction in the other assistance program
to the extent allowed by normal SNAP change processing and notice procedures.
When the county agency can no longer determine the amount of the reduction in
assistance, the county agency must document the case accordingly and end the
SNAP penalty.
(G)What
requirements must the county agency meet to comply with this rule?
(1)The county
agency shall lift the ban on increasing SNAP benefits when it becomes aware
that the person is ineligible for the cash assistance
program OWF during the disqualification
period for some other reason.
(2)The county
agency shall not decrease or terminate an assistance group's current SNAP
allotment when the assistance group's benefits under another assistance
program, other than cash assistanceOWF, have been decreased due to a failure to perform a
required action of that program.
(3)When an
individual joins a new assistance group, the prohibition on increasing SNAP
benefits shall be applied unless that person is ineligible for the assistance
program for some other reason. When an individual moves to a new state, the
prohibition on increasing benefits shall not be applied.
(4)The county
agency shall restore lost benefits when necessary in accordance with rule
5101:4-8-03 of the Administrative Code when it is later determined that the
reduction in the cash assistance OWF benefit was not appropriate.
(5)The county
agency shall act on changes that are not related to the assistance group's
violation and that would affect the assistance group's benefits.
Effective: 9/1/2021
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 4/27/2021 and 09/01/2026
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 08/06/2021
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5101.54
Rule Amplifies: 5101.54, 329.04, 329.042
Prior Effective Dates: 06/02/1980, 03/20/1983, 06/17/1983,
12/31/1984 (Emer.), 04/01/1985, 05/03/1985 (Emer.), 08/01/1985, 01/16/1987
(Emer.), 04/06/1987, 05/01/1987 (Emer.), 07/10/1987, 07/20/1988 (Emer.),
10/16/1988, 04/01/1989, 07/11/1989 (Emer.), 09/17/1989, 02/07/1991, 02/03/1992,
08/01/1992 (Emer.), 10/30/1992, 09/01/1994, 08/01/1995 (Emer.), 10/13/1995,
07/01/1996, 09/22/1996 (Emer.), 10/01/1996 (Emer.), 11/22/1996, 01/01/1997
(Emer.), 03/23/1997, 10/01/1997 (Emer.), 12/15/1997, 01/02/1998 (Emer.),
03/19/1998, 10/11/2001, 12/05/2002, 05/01/2006, 08/01/2011, 09/01/2016