(A)The public children
services agency (PCSA) shall maintain a separate case record for each adoption assistance (AA)AA
case.
(B)The case record
shall contain documentation which supports the PCSA's actions in determining eligibility
for AA. The case record shall include the following information, when applicable:
(1)A copy of the signed
JFS 01451 "Title IV-E Adoption Assistance Application" (rev. 12/2015).
(2)A copy of the Title IV-E adoption assistanceAA
eligibility determination in the statewide automated child welfare information system
(SACWIS).
(3)A copy of each
signed "JFS 01451-B "Title IV-E Adoption
Assistance Annual Assurance of Legal Responsibility, School Attendance and Eligibility
for Continuedcontinued
Medicaid coverageCoverage"
(rev. 12/20157/2019).
(4)A copy of the PCSA's
petition to the court which led to the child's removal from the specified relative.
(5)A copy of the court
order which resulted in the child's removal from a specified relative and which
contains a judicial determination to the effect that continuation in the home would
be contrary to the welfare of the child and that placement is in the best interest
of the child.
(6)A copy of the signed
JFS 01645 "Agreement for Temporary Custody of Child" (rev. 4/2006) along
with a copy of a court determination that continuation in the home would be contrary
to the welfare of the child and that the placement is in the best interest of the
child.
(7)A copy of the court
order committing the child to the permanent custody of an Ohio PCSA or Ohio private
child placing agency (PCPA), or a copy of the JFS 01666 "Permanent Surrender
of Child" (rev. 10/2013). In cases where the child initially entered permanent
custody as the result of the execution of a JFS 01666, there must also be a copy
of a court determination that continuation in the home would be contrary to the
welfare of the child and that the placement is in the best interest of the child.
(8)A copy of the signed
JFS 01654 "Adoptive Placement Agreement" (rev. 2/2017).
(9)Initial child Child study
inventory.
(10) A copy of the JFS
01616 "Social and Medical History" (rev. 6/2009).
(11) A copy of the JFS
01673 "Assessment for Child Placement (Homestudy)" (rev. 12/2014) or another
state's approved child with special needs homestudy.
(12) A copy of the JFS
01673A "Ohio Department of Job and Family Services Child Characteristics Checklist
for Foster Care and/or Adoption" (rev. 12/2006).
(13) A copy of the JFS
01689 "Documentation of the Placement Decision-Making Process" (rev. 4/2017).
(14) A copy of the JFS
01692 "Application for Adoption of a Foster Child or Sibling Group" (rev.
12/2014).
(15) If the basis for
determination of AA eligibility is meeting supplemental security income (SSI) eligibility
requirements, a copy of the SSI voucher or a copy of any other official documentation
verifying SSI eligibility.
(16) If the basis for
determination of AA eligibility is ADC-relatedness, copies of all documentation
used for the determination.
(17) If the basis for eligibility determination for AA is that a child's
cost in a foster home or residential child care facility are covered by the Title
IV-E foster care maintenance (FCM) payments being made for the child's minor parent,
the documentation of inclusion of the costs in the FCM payment for the minor parentThe eligibility determination for the child of a minor parent who
is eligible for a Title IV-E foster care maintenance (FCM) payment.
(18) If the basis for eligibility determination for AA is that the child
was placed in the custody of the PCSA as a result of a JFS 01645 or JFS 01666 for
a non applicable child and the child is in receipt of Title IV-E FCM payments, documentation
of receipt of the FCM paymentsIf the basis for determination
for AA eligibility is that the child was placed in the custody of the PCSA as a
result of a JFS 01645 or JFS 01666, then copies of all documentation used for determination.
(19) A copy of the ODM
06612 "Health Insurance Information Sheet" (rev. 9/2016) as completed
by the adoptive parent(s).
(20) A copy of the adoption
petition filed with the court.
(21) A copy of the adoption
finalization.
(22) A copy of the signed
JFS 01453 "Title IV-E Adoption Assistance Agreement"
(rev. 12/20157/2019)
between the adoptive parents and the PCSA and any amendments.
(23) Documentation of
current eligibility for AA,
and in a prior finalized adoption.
(24) Copies of each signed
JFS 01451BJFS 01451-B "Title IV-E Adoption Assistance Annual Assurance of
Legal Responsibility, School Attendance and Eligibility for Continued Medicaid Coverage"
(rev. 12/2015).
(25) A copy of the documentation
evidencing repayment of any identified AA overpayment.
(26) A copy of all state hearing, administrative appeal and judicial review
documentation information.
(27) A copy of the JFS
01470 "Title IV-E Adoption Assistance State Mediation
Conference Request" (rev. 1/20147/2019).
(28) A copy of the interstate
compact and adoption medical assistance forms.
(C)For applications
received from an adoptive parent(s) who resides out of state, the case record shall
include a copy of forms which contain, at a minimum, the information required by
the JFS 01673, JFS 01692 and child study inventory.
(D)In order to protect
confidentiality of adoption records, the dates of the documents listed in paragraphs
(B)(3) to (B)(6) of this rule may be included in the AA case record in place of
copies of the court order, JFS 01645, JFS 01666, or petition for adoption. For auditing
purposes these documents shall be provided upon request. Provision of these dates
by the PCSA shall be recognized as evidence that copies of the legal records exist.
The following information shall be provided on the child services agency (CSA) or
PCSA's letterhead.
(1)Each document mustshall be clearly identified.
(2)The effective date
of each record.
(3)The PCSA representative's
signature, confirming that the record is on file at the PCSA.
(E)When applicable,
the PCSA shall contact the PCPA which placed the child for adoption in order to
obtain verification of the date of the documents listed in paragraph (B) of this
rule. Documentation of these dates by the PCPA shall be recognized as evidence that
copies of the legal records exist. For auditing purposes these documents shall be
provided upon request. The following information shall be provided on the PCPA's
letterhead.
(1)Each record mustshall be clearly identified.
(2)The effective date
of each record.
(3)The PCPA representative's
signature confirming that the record is on file at the PCPA.
(4)PreadoptivePre-adoptive identifying
information which is needed to establish eligibility for AA.
(F)The PCSA and PCPA
shall use the preadoptive pre-adoptive
identifying information when contacting the public assistance benefits eligibility
or referral specialists to request pertinent information on file, or when contacting
the social security administration to request pertinent information about the child's
eligibility for SSI. The PCSA and PCPA shall not provide any information about the
child's new identity or present situation.
(G)The case record for an adopted young adult
eligible for the adoption assistance connection (AAC) to age twenty-one program
shall contain a copy of the entire AA case record as identified in paragraph (B)
of this rule along with the criminal record checks that were obtained prior to the
initial AA agreement at the time the adopted young adult is determined eligible
for the AAC program.
(H)(G) Pursuant to In accordance with paragraph (D) of rule 5101:2-33-23 of
the Administrative Code the adoption assistance case record shall be permanently
kept retained.
Effective: 8/1/2019
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 4/16/2019 and 08/01/2024
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 07/12/2019
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5101.141
Rule Amplifies: 5101.11
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/1983, 04/01/1986 (Emer.), 07/01/1986,
07/02/1987, 09/01/1988, 05/01/1994, 05/01/1998, 01/01/2007, 12/15/2011, 07/01/2014