(A)The income
maintenance random moment sample (IMRMS), workforce random moment sample
(WFRMS), social services random moment sample (SSRMS), and child welfare random
moment sample (CWRMS) time studies are designed to measure activity regarding
various programs. The child support random moment sample (CSRMS) is described
in rule 5101:9-7-23 of the Administrative Code.
(1)Data collected
from these time studies are used to calculate allocation statistics used to
distribute cost pool expenditures to the appropriate programs. The percentages
are used by the county family services agencies (CFSA) and workforce development agencies (WDA)Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) local areas
to distribute administrative funds reported in accordance with rule 5101:9-7-29
of the Administrative Code.
(2)The RMS
sampling period offsets the financial reporting quarter by one month as
follows:
(a)First period:
December, January, February for the January through March reporting quarter;
(b)Second period:
March, April, May for the April through June reporting quarter;
(c)Third period:
June, July, August for the July through September reporting quarter; and
(d)Fourth period:
September, October, November for the October through December reporting
quarter.
(B)Activities for
each study are identified as follows:
(1)The IMRMS is
designed to identify activities directly related to program functions
benefiting one or more income maintenance programs; e.g., medicaid, food
assistance, disability assistance. Additionally, social service and workforce
investment activities may be included in the IMRMS if staff perform a
combination of any two of those major program activities.
(2)The SSRMS is
designed to identify activities directly related to program functions
benefiting one or more social services programs; e.g., Title IV-E
administration and training, Title XIX related to children. Additionally,
income maintenance and workforce investment activities may be included in the
SSRMS if staff perform a combination of any two of those major program
activities.
(3)The WFRMS is
designed to identify activities directly related to program functions
benefiting one or more workforce investment programs; e.g., adult, dislocated
worker, and youth programs.
(a)A WIOA stand alone WDAlocal area shall reference rule 5101:9-31-17 of the
Administrative Code to determine the cost allocation requirements. "WIOA Standstand alone WDAlocal areas" isare defined as workforce investment areas receiving
only department of labor (DOL) funding from the Ohio department of job and
family services (ODJFS) to administer their services. If the stand alone WDAlocal area allocates
costs by RMS, staff participate in the WFRMS time study.
(b)A combined
CFSA having staff who work solely on workforce investmentdevelopment activities and have therefore established a
workforce investmentdevelopment
cost pool shall participate in the WFRMS, rather than the IMRMS or SSRMS.
(4)Stand alone
public children services agencies (PCSA) are required to participate in the
CWRMS time study. The CWRMS is designed to identify activities directly related
to program functions benefiting one or more children's services programs; e.g.,
Title IV-E administration and training.
(C)Employees
engaged in directly related program functions shall participate in the RMS time
studies and cannot participate in more than one type of time study; i.e.,
IMRMS, SSRMS, CWRMS, or WFRMS.
Categories of positions generally excluded from the time study
are:
(1)Administrative.
(2)Supervisory.
CFSA or WDAWIOA
local area may add a supervisor to the roster if the supervisor is
providing direct services more than fifty per cent of the time. The agency
shall retain documentation to support the inclusion of the position in the time
study. The documentation shall include a copy of the position description
signed by the current agency head. The agency is not required to maintain
separate documentation if the position description includes, at a minimum:
(a)The directly
related program activities or description of the direct services provided by
the position; and
(b)The portion of
time spent by the position on the program activities.
(3)Administrative
support.
CFSA or WDAWIOA
local area may add an employee
assigned to an administrative support position to the roster if the
administrative support position provides direct services more than fifty per
cent of the time. The agency shall retain documentation to support the
inclusion of the position in the time study. The documentation shall include a
copy of the position description signed by the current agency head. The agency
is not required to maintain separate documentation if the position description
includes, at a minimum:
(a)The directly
related program activities or description of the direct services provided by
the position; and
(b)The portion of
time spent by the position on the program activities.
(D)Roster
completion.
AAn
RMS coordinator and alternate coordinator(s) must be assigned to administer
each time study. Additional alternates may be needed based on the location of
the sample population, the sample size, available staff time, and/or other
pertinent factors. CFSA and WDAWIOA local area must select at least one alternate to complete
the RMS process in the coordinator's absence. The RMS coordinator may also be
the coordinator for the random moment time study detailed in rule 5101:9-7-23
of the Administrative Code.
(1)Coordinator
and alternate(s) responsibilities include reviewing and maintaining the RMS
roster in the webRMS system. The employee roster shall include, at a minimum:
(a)Position
number: a unique identifier for each position to be used in the RMS.
(b)Employee name:
the person filling the position.
(c)Position title:
the county agency or WIOA stand alone WDAlocal area has the
option of including the classification title or position title.
(d)Staff work
schedule: the actual employee work schedule is used.
(e)E-mail
addresses: the e-mail address of the employee and the employee's supervisor.
(2)The RMS
coordinator shall not include vacant positions on the RMS roster. If the
vacancy is expected to remain unfilled through the majority of the next RMS
observation period, the RMS coordinator shall remove the position from the RMS
roster. Once the vacancy has been filled, the position shall be added back to
the RMS roster by the RMS coordinator.
(3)RMS
coordinators shall complete all rosters in webRMS no later than five business
days before the RMS sampling period begins.
(4)ODJFS approves
the sample for the period by using the sample set submitted by the RMS
coordinator in webRMS.
(E)Observation
completion.
(1)Roster members
(employees) will receive an e-mail with a link to webRMS at the time of the
observation moment.
(2)The employee
clicks on the webRMS link included in the e-mail to access the observation
moment.
(a)The employee
selects the appropriate program and activity code.
(b)The employee
is required to complete the comment section. Comments shall demonstrate that
the selected program and activity codes support the work being performed by the
assigned position at the time of the observation.
(i)An employee
working on a case shall include a case number or other unique identifier
establishing case/client identity.
(ii)An employee
not working on a case enters comments. The employee shall ensure that adequate
backup documentation is available to verify the activity being performed.
(iii)An employee
attending a meeting or training at the time of the observation moment shall
enter the title/subject, location, and facilitator.
(iv)An employee
on break, at lunch, on leave or on personal business at the time of the
observation shall indicate the position was idle.
(3)An employee
receiving an observation moment will have twenty-fourforty-eight hours to respond, not including weekends or
holidays.
(a)WebRMS
generates a reminder e-mail notice to the employee and the employee's
supervisor twotwelve
hours after the moment has passed if the employee has not responded to the
moment.
(b)WebRMS
generates an additional reminder e-mail notice to the employee, the employee's
supervisor, and RMS coordinator eighteenthirty-six hours after the moment has passed if the
employee has not responded to the moment.
(c)If an employee
fails to respond within the twenty-four-hourforty-eight-hour period, the observation moment will
expire and webRMS will not permit the employee to respond.
(4)The RMS
coordinator may select an alternate response option upon notification by the
employee or the employee's supervisor that the employee is unable to respond to
the observation moment via e-mail within the twenty-four-hourforty-eight-hour observation period. The RMS
coordinator shall note the reason for the substitution and shall document the response
in the comments section on behalf of the employee.
(F)Observation
moment expiration.
(1)An observation
moment expires when there is no response. Expired moments may occur for the
following:
(a)A position
currently in a time study is idle due to a short-term absence when the
observation moment occurs and the position is not reassigned to an employee who
is not currently in the time study;
(b)A position is
idle due to a vacancy and the position is not reassigned to an employee not
currently in the time study; or
(c)An employee
fails to respond to an observation moment within the twenty-four-hourforty-eight-hour response period.
(2)Once a moment
expires, it becomes an invalid response and costs associated with that moment
are distributed by the statistics derived from the valid responses.
(3)In accordance
with federally accepted timelines, the RMS coordinator shall review and approve
by accepting all observation moment responses within forty-eightseventy-two hours.
(G)Number of
observations.
The CFSA or WDAWIOA local area may opt to produce more than the
minimum observations per employee, to a maximum of five thousand total
observations. A CFSA or WDAWIOA local area electing to sample more than the
minimum number of observations per period must request the desired number of
samples in webRMS. Once the extra moments are approved by ODJFS, they must be
completed for that period.
(1)IMRMS.
(a)For the ten
county agencies with the largest amount of IM cost pool expenditures: two
thousand three hundred total observations.
(b)For the other
county agencies: three hundred fifty-four total observations.
(2)WFRMS.
(a)For each WIOA stand alone WDAlocal area or in a combined CFSA that has established a
workforce cost pool with more than ten participating positions, the sample size
per reporting period is a minimum of three hundred fifty-four total
observations.
(b)For each WIOA stand alone WDAlocal area or in a combined CFSA that has established a
workforce cost pool with ten or less participating positions, the sample size
per reporting period is a minimum of thirty-three observations per
participating position.
(3)SSRMS and
CWRMS.
(a)For county
agencies with one to ten participating positions: thirty-three observations per
position.
(b)For county
agencies with eleven to seventy-four participating positions: three hundred
fifty-four total observations.
(c)For county
agencies with seventy-five or more participating positions: two thousand four
hundred total observations.
(H)Quality
assurance.
To assure sampling accuracy and quality control, for each sampling period,no less
than four per cent of all RMS samples ten per-cent of all IMRMS, WFRMS, SSRMS, and
CWRMS are selected as a control group. The webRMS
system will flag the observation moment and send an e-mail notification to the
supervisor. The supervisor may appoint a designee to complete this function.
The supervisor's designee shall have sufficient knowledge of the programs and
activities performed by the employee to determine the accuracy of the response.
The supervisor/supervisor designee shall be responsible for validating the
observation moment response. The supervisor/supervisor designee must validate
the response within the same twenty-four-hour response period that is available
to the employee. By validating the response, the supervisor/supervisor designee
is verifying that the appropriate program and activity was selected by the
employee. Once approved by the supervisor/supervisor designee, the response
must be accepted by the RMS coordinatorobservations are systematically selected from the total RMS
observations, and are known as control observations.
Supervisors must validate at least forty
per-cent of the control observations for each sampling period.
(1)For the purposes of the RMS time study,
a supervisor is:
(a)Identified for each roster position as
stated in paragraph (D)(1)(e) of this rule, and;
(b)Shall have sufficient knowledge of the
programs and activities performed by the employee(s) to determine the accuracy
of the response.
(2)The supervisor shall be responsible for
validation of responses within the same forty-eight-hour response period that
is available to the employee.
(3)By approving the response, the
supervisor is verifying that the appropriate program and activity was selected.
(4)After the supervisor approves the
response, the RMS coordinator will accept the response within the time frame
allotted as stated in paragraph (F)(3) of this rule.
(I)Absences and
vacancies.
(1)For the
purposes of the RMS time study:
(a)A position is
idle due to an absence when the employee assigned to the position is on paid or
unpaid leave but intends to return to work in the future.
(b)A position is
idle due to a vacancy when the employee assigned to the position has left the
position and does not intend to return. This includes situations in which an
employee is promoted, demoted, transferred to another position or is separated
from the agency.
(2)If a position
is idle due to an absence or vacancy, the RMS coordinator may:
(a)Assign the
position's duties to another employee or supervisor not currently in the time
study. The RMS coordinator shall reassign the position to the new name and
e-mail address of the employee or supervisor in webRMS. The newly assigned
employee or supervisor will receive the remaining notifications for the
observation moments for the position in the sample quarter.
(b)Assign the
position's duties to an employee currently in the time study and the employee
is also fulfilling his or her originally assigned duties. The position is still
idle. The employee will only receive and respond to observation moments for his
or her originally assigned position.
(c)Assign the
position's duties to another employee currently in the time study but the
employee is no longer fulfilling his or her originally assigned duties. The
employee will begin to receive and complete the observation moments assigned to
the new position. The RMS coordinator will remove the employee's name and
e-mail address from the employee's former position in webRMS creating a vacancy
in the employee's former position.
(d)Under no
circumstances may an employee complete an observation moment for more than one
position.
(J)The RMS
coordinator must approve the RMS for the reporting period in webRMS within five
working days after the last moment has expired.
(K)The CFSA or WIOA stand alone WDAlocal area shall retain documentation in accordance
with the records retention requirements in rule 5101:9-9-21 of the
Administrative Code.
(L)ODJFS
maintains RMS coding information in the webRMS system and on the ODJFS website.
(M)All CFSAs or
combined WDAWIOA local
areas shall allocate their costs in accordance with this rule unless
ODJFS has approved an alternate cost allocation method. All cost allocation
must be in accordance with 45 C.F.R. 75.420, 45 C.F.R 75.430, and be approved
by ODJFS.
Effective: 1/18/2020
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 01/08/2020
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5101.02
Rule Amplifies: 329.04 , 5101.02
Prior Effective Dates: 01/18/1980, 04/01/1980, 02/01/1984,
12/11/1984 (Emer.), 03/06/1985 (Emer.), 04/01/1985, 01/01/1986 (Emer.),
04/01/1986, 08/22/1986, 01/01/1987 (Emer.), 04/01/1987, 08/06/1987, 03/28/1988,
06/13/1988 (Emer.), 07/11/1988, 09/01/1988, 12/24/1988, 06/01/1989, 12/30/1989,
03/12/1990, 05/11/1990, 06/04/1990, 01/01/1991, 05/20/1993, 09/30/1993,
07/08/1994, 10/30/1994, 10/15/1995, 06/23/1996, 06/15/1997, 10/04/2002,
10/01/2003, 12/01/2006, 01/06/2007, 10/01/2007, 02/01/2008, 04/09/2010,
06/02/2011, 06/11/2012, 04/12/2015