(A) The Ohio
department of job and family services (ODJFS) issues the state adoption
incentive allocation to public children services agencies (PCSAs) to support
adoption activities.
(B) This
allocation consists of one hundred per cent state funds. The maximum amount of
state funds allocated for incentives is one and a half million dollars.
(C) ODJFS
communicates the funding period of performance and liquidation periodsperiod through the county finance information system
(CFIS). The PCSA can incur services throughcounty must expend funds by the
end of thefunding period of performance and disburse and report expenditures no
later than the end of the liquidation period.
(D) ODJFS uses the
following methodology to distribute available funds for this allocation:
(1) The office of
families and children (OFC) pulls finalized adoption data from the statewide
automated child welfare information system (SACWIS) for each county on the
first business day after July thirty-first.
(2) OFC uses the
average number of finalized adoptions over a prior three year period to
determine the baseline for each county.
(3) For each
finalized adoption over a county's established baseline, ODJFS issues:
(a) An incentive
payment for the target population ages nine to seventeen at six thousand five
hundred dollars per child; and
(b) An incentive
payment for children under age nine at three thousand two hundred fifty dollars
per child.
(4) If incentive
amounts achieved in paragraph (D)(3) of this rule are less than one and a half
million dollars, ODJFS distributes the remaining funds as additional incentives
as follows:
(a) ODJFS pulls
data from SACWIS for the prior state fiscal year (SFY) to identify the total
population of children available for adoption during the year for each county
agency. "Available for adoption" means any child in permanent custody
at any point during the SFY;
(b) ODJFS divides
the total number of children finalized during the SFY by the total population
of children available for adoption during the same SFY for each county agency
to arrive at a county specific percentage;
(i) ODJFS sums
all county percentages as described in paragraph (D)(4)(b) of this rule to
arrive at an aggregate statewide figure;
(ii) ODJFS
divides each county's specific percentage by the total aggregate statewide
figure to arrive at a county percentage to the total; and
(iii) ODJFS
multiplies the remaining balance of funds by each county's percentage to arrive
at an additional allocation amount per county.
(E) ODJFS issues this allocation as an
advance to the PCSA by the end of August of each year. ODJFS will recapture
unspent funds as part of the quarterly reconciliation.
(F)(E) Beginning with SFY 2017, incentive funds must
be expended at one hundred per cent of the adoption incentive allocation
achieved and will not be used to draw down additional Title IV-E adoption
administrative funds.
(G)(F) PCSAs shall reinvest adoption incentive
payments to support adoption activities during the SFY.
(H)(G) The PCSA shall report allowable expenditures as
described in rule 5101:9-7-29 of the Administrative Code.
(I)(H) The definitions, requirements, and responsibilities
contained in rule 5101:9-6-50 of the Administrative Code are applicable to this
rule.
Effective: 7/13/2018
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 07/03/2018
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5101.02, 5101.10
Rule Amplifies: 5101.02, 5101.10
Prior Effective Dates: 09/25/2015, 07/24/2016