County agencies shallare to provide replacement benefit
issuances to an assistance group(AG) in
accordance with paragraph (A) to (G) of this rule when the assistance groupAG
reports that food purchased with supplemental nutrition assistance program
(SNAP) benefits was destroyed in an assistance group'sAG misfortune. Lost or stolen
benefits cannot be replaced.
When the AG reports that their SNAP electronic
benefit transfer (EBT) card was lost, stolen or damaged, the county agency is
to provide a replacement card to the AG in accordance with paragraph (H) to (K)
of this rule.
Electronically stolen benefits are to be
replaced in accordance with the food assistance change transmittal found in the
food assistance certification handbook on the Ohio department of job and family
services website.
(A)How is a
replacement benefit requested?
(1)Prior to
issuing a replacement, the county agency shallis to obtain a signed JFS 07222, "Statement
Requesting Replacement of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Benefits," from a member of the assistance group AG or authorized representative attesting to the assistance group'sAG's
loss.
(2)The JFS 07222
may be mailed to the county agency if the assistance
groupAG member is unable to come into the
office because of age, handicap or distance from the office and is unable to
appoint an authorized representative.
(B)What are the
time limit requirements for requesting and issuing replacement benefits?
(1)Replacement
issuances shallare to
be provided only when an assistance groupAG timely reports a loss orally or in writing. The
report will be considered timely if it is made to the county agency within ten
days of the date food purchased with SNAP benefits was destroyed in an assistance groupAG
misfortune.
(2)Prior to
issuing a replacement a JFS 07222 mustis to be received. The JFS 07222 mustis to be received
within ten days of the date the misfortune was reported.
(3)Replacement
issuances shallare to
be provided to an assistance groupAG within ten days after a loss is reported or within
two working days of receiving the signed JFS 07222, whichever date is later.
(4)When the
signed JFS 07222 is not received by the county agency within ten days of the
date of reporting the misfortune, no replacement shallis to be made. When the tenth day falls on a weekend or
holiday, and the JFS 07222 is received the day after the weekend or holiday,
the county agency shallis
to consider the JFS 07222 received timely. When the JFS 07222 is
received more than ten days after the date of the report, a JFS 07235,
"Action Taken on Your Request for Replacement of Food Assistance
Benefits," or its computer-generated equivalent in accordance with Chapter
5101:6-2 of the Administrative Code denying the replacement shallis to be issued
within two working days.
(5)The county
agency shallis to
deny or delay replacement issuances in cases in which available documentation
indicates that the assistance group'sAG's request for replacement appears to be fraudulent.
(C)What are the
replacement benefit restrictions?
(1)There shall beis no limit on
the number of replacements of food purchased with SNAP benefits that was
destroyed in an assistance groupAG misfortune.
(2)When a federal
disaster declaration has been issued and the assistance
groupAG is eligible for disaster SNAP
benefits under the provisions of 7 C.F.R. 280.1 (12/2005), the assistance groupAG shallis not to receive both the disaster allotment and a
replacement allotment for the misfortune.
(3)Replacement
issuances shallare to
be provided in the amount of the loss to the assistance
groupAG, up to a maximum of one month's
allotment.
(D)How is assistance groupAG
misfortune verified?
Upon receiving a request for replacement the county agency shallis to determine:
(1)If the
issuance was validly issued; and
(2)That the destruction
occurred in an assistance groupAG misfortune or disaster, such as, but not limited to,
a power outage of four hours or more, a fire or flood. This shallis to be verified
through a collateral contact that may include but is not limited to: documentation
from the fire department, red cross, a utility company or a home visit.
(E)Is there a
requirement to track benefit replacements?
(1)The county
agency shallis to
document in the assistance group's case file of the AG each request for replacement, the date, the
reason, and whether or not the replacement was provided. This information may
be recorded exclusively on the JFS 07222 requiredas mandated in paragraph (A) of this rule.
(2)The county
agency shallis to
maintain, in readily-identifiable form, a record of the replacements granted to
the assistance groupAG,
the reason, and the month. The record may be a case action sheet maintained in
the case file, notations on the master issuance file, when readily accessible,
or a document maintained solely for this purpose.
(F)Are there
hearing rights on benefit replacements?
The assistance groupAG shallis to be informed of its right to a fair hearing to
contest a denial or delay of a replacement issuance in accordance with Chapter
5101:6-2 of the Administrative Code. Replacements shallare not to be made while
the denial or delay is being appealed.
(G) What is the
process for intercounty benefit replacements?
When an assistance groupAG that has recently moved from one county to another
requests a replacement of benefits of food destroyed in a misfortune, both
county agencies shallare
to cooperate in determining whether replacement is appropriate. When it
is determined a replacement issuance is appropriate, the county of current
residence shallis to
issue the replacement.
(H)What is the process when there is presidential disaster declarationhappens when an AG requests a fourth EBT replacement card
within a rolling twelve-month period due to the EBT card being lost, stolen,
damaged or for any other reason?
When there is a presidential disaster
declaration, the Ohio disaster SNAP plan developed in accordance with 7 C.F.R.
280.1 is utilized.
(1)When an AG requests a fourth EBT
replacement card within a rolling twelve-month period, the AG is to be notified
in writing by an automated system generated notice indicating that at the next
request for a card replacement, the AG is to contact the county agency to
provide an explanation for the requests before the next replacement card will
be issued.
(2)When a trafficking violation is suspected
prior to the fourth card request, the county agency is to refer the individual
to the fraud unit for investigation.
(I)What happens when an AG requests a
fifth or more EBT replacement card within a rolling twelve-month period?
When an AG requests a fifth or more EBT
replacement card within a rolling twelve-month period, a replacement card is
not to be issued until the AG contacts the county agency to provide an
explanation for the request. The written automated system generated notice is
to include the following:
(1)Specify the number of card request and
over what period of time it covers;
(2) Explain that the request exceeds the
threshold and contact is to be made with the county agency before another card
is issued;
(3)Provide all applicable information on
how the individual is to comply by providing contact information such as whom
to contact, a telephone number and address; and
(4) Include a statement that explains what
is considered a misuse or fraudulent use of benefits and the possibility of referral
to the fraud investigation unit for suspicious activity.
(J)What is the process when an AG makes
contact with the county agency after receiving the written notice, when five or
more EBT cards have been requested?
(1)When an AG makes contact with the county
agency to provide an explanation for the card request, the county agency is to
make the replacement EBT card available within two business days following the
contact from the AG, regardless of whether or not an explanation was provided.
(2)When the AG contacts the county agency
but refuses to provide an explanation for the card request or the explanation
provided appears to be a trafficking violation as described in rule 5101:4-8-17
of the Administrative Code, the AG is to be referred to the fraud unit for
investigation. The replacement EBT card is to be issued so that the AG has
access to benefits while the investigation is being conducted.
(3)When the explanation is deemed
appropriate, the county agency is to educate the AG on proper use of the card
and the AG does not need to contact the county agency for additional EBT card
requests, unless the pattern of card activity has changed since the initial
contact and indicates possible trafficking activity. An appropriate explanation
would be when the AG states they are homeless, disabled, a victim of crime, are
in a domestic violence situation, or other vulnerable persons in situations who
may lose their EBT card but are not committing fraud.
(K)What happens when an AG does not contact
the county agency to provide an explanation?
When five or more EBT cards have been
requested and an individual does not contact the county agency in response to
the written notice, the replacement card is not to be issued and the case is to
be referred to the county agency’s fraud unit for investigation.
(L)What is the process when there is
presidential disaster declaration?
When there is a presidential disaster
declaration, the Ohio disaster SNAP plan developed in accordance with 7 C.F.R.
280.1 (12/2005) is utilized.
Effective: 1/22/2024
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 9/1/2028
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 01/12/2024
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5101.54
Rule Amplifies: 329.042, 5101.54, 5101.542
Prior Effective Dates: 06/02/1980, 05/01/1982, 09/27/1982,
03/20/1983, 08/01/1992 (Emer.), 10/30/1992, 02/01/1995, 05/01/1997, 05/01/1999,
02/01/2004, 05/22/2004, 03/23/2006, 01/01/2009, 09/01/2009, 06/01/2013, 09/01/2018,
09/01/2023