(A)What
requirements must a shelter for battered persons and their children meet for
residents to be eligible for supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP)?
The shelter must:
(1)Be a public or
private non-profit residential facility;
(2)Serve battered
persons and their children; and
(3)When the
facility serves other individuals, a portion of the facility must be set aside
on a long-term basis to serve only battered persons and their children.
(B)What are the
county agency's responsibilities prior to determining eligibility of an
individual in a shelter?
(1)The county
agency shall confirm and document that the shelter meets the requirements
described in paragraph (A) of this rule.
(2)Shelters
already authorized by the United States department of agriculture (USDA) food
and nutrition service (FNS) as retailers shall be considered as meeting the
definition and the county agency is not required to make any further
determination.
(3)The county
agency shall maintain a list of shelters meeting the definition.
(C)Can
individuals residing in a shelter for battered persons and children be
certified as separate SNAP groups?
Residents shall be certified as individual assistance groups
rather than considered as part of a single assistance group consisting of all
shelter residents.
(D)Can an
individual that is currently on an open SNAP case be certified as a new
assistance group when he or she becomes a resident of a shelter?
When an individual becomes a resident of a shelter and applies
for SNAP, the county agency shall:
(1)When
determining eligibility, verify whether the individual's open SNAP case was
certified with or without the abuser.
(a)Certified with
the abuser: shelter residents who are included in already certified assistance
groups may still apply and, ifwhen otherwise eligible, participate in the program and
be certified as separate assistance groups ifwhen they were previously certified with the individual
who subjected them to abuse.
(b)Certified
without the abuser: individuals leaving a certified assistance group not
containing the person who subjected them to abuse are not allowed to be
certified in two assistance groups at one time. They should get their share of
the benefits from the current assistance group. Duplicate participation is
limited to those shelter residents who were forced to leave their prior place of
residence because of the person who abused them.
(2)Take prompt
action to ensure that the former assistance group's eligibility or allotment
reflects the change in the assistance group's composition in accordance with
rule 5101:4-7-01 of the Administrative Code.
(3)Issue a notice
of adverse action in accordance with division 5101:6 of the Administrative
Code.
(4)In situations
where two or more counties share one shelter, the county agency accepting the
application from the individual shall take action in accordance with rule
5101:4-7-01.1 of the Administrative Code, when necessary.
(E)How are income,
resources, and expenses of shelter residents treated?
Shelter residents who apply as separate assistance groups shall
be certified solely on the basis of their income, resources and expenses for
which they are responsible. They shall be certified without regard to the
income, resources, and expenses of their former assistance group. Jointly held
resources shall be considered inaccessible in accordance with rule 5101:4-4-07
of the Administrative Code. Room payments to the shelter shall be considered as
shelter expenses.
(F)Can shelter
residents receive expedited service?
Shelter residents are entitled to expedited service when they
meet the criteria set forth in rule 5101:4-6-09 of the Administrative Code.
(G) Can a shelter
redeem SNAP benefits?
Under the USDA FNS regulations, the only way a shelter can
redeem benefits is when the shelter is classified as a retail food store. To
become an authorized SNAP retailer the shelter must:
(1)Be tax exempt
as determined by the internal revenue service;
(2)Have a portion
of the facility set aside on a long-term basis to shelter battered persons and
their children ifwhen
they serve other groups of individuals;
(3)Be a residence whichthat serves meals or
provides food to its residents; and
(4)Contact USDA
FNS to apply to become a retailer. The shelter authorized by USDA FNS as a
retail food store may be penalized or disqualified when it is determined
administratively or judicially that benefits were misappropriated or used for
purchases that did not contribute to a certified assistance group's meals.
Effective: 4/1/2021
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 1/5/2021 and 04/01/2026
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 03/16/2021
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5101.54
Rule Amplifies: 329.04, 329.042, 5101.54
Prior Effective Dates: 07/01/1982, 12/31/1984 (Emer.),
04/01/1985, 07/11/1989 (Emer.), 09/17/1989, 05/01/1997, 02/01/1999, 06/01/2001
(Emer.), 08/27/2001, 02/04/2006, 03/01/2011, 02/01/2016