(A)What are
comprehensive case management and employment program (CCMEP) requirements?
(1)Case management
requirements shall include:
(a)Engagement with
each program participant using evidence-based practices to provide employment
and training services, supports, and referrals to become self-sufficient and
employed. Case managers shall make persistent and reasonable attempts to engage
with the program participant no less than once every thirty calendar days and
shall review and revise the individual opportunity plan (IOP) as needed. Case managers are to enter case notes for each engagement
attempt in Ohio's workforce case management system.
(b)Communication
with the local participating agency within ten calendar days of the failure
when a mandatory Ohio works first (OWF) work eligible program participant fails
to comply with the terms of an IOP and any information regarding good cause
that the program participant has provided.
(c)Communication
with the local participating agency when a mandatory Ohio works first (OWF)
work eligible program participant is exited from CCMEP in accordance with rule
5101:14-1-06 of the Administrative Code.
(2)The For CCMEP participants not
in receipt of OWF, the lead agency shall utilize the JFS 03002 "WIOA Youth Program Eligibility 03000 "CCMEP TANF Eligibility Review Application"
(rev. 10/2017) to conduct the semi-annual review process to ensure that a program
participant that is receiving temporary assistance for needy families (TANF)
funded services and that is not receiving OWF meets the eligibility criteria described
in paragraph (B)(2) of rule 5101:14-1-04 of the Administrative Code and. If a lead agency becomes
aware of participant eligibility changes before the annual review process, the
lead agency is to complete an eligibility review. If a CCMEP participant is no
longer eligible for TANF-funded services, the lead agency is to end TANF-funded
services and utilize the JFS 03002 to determine eligibility for
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (2014) of 2014 (WIOA) funded services as described in
paragraph (B)(1) of rule 5101:14-1-04 of the Administrative Code for a program
participant who has been previously determined to be ineligible for WIOA funded
services.
(3)The lead agency
shall document and verify CCMEP activity service hours in unpaid activities for OWF work-eligible program participants as follows:
(a)All actual
hours of participation shall be verified on a monthly basis.
(b)Verification is
considered to be met when the lead agency has received confirmation of the
actual hours of participation.
(c)All assigned
hours of participation shall be accounted for by the lead agency.
(d)Verified hours
of participation shall be entered into the Ohio Ohio's workforce case management system (OWCMS) in a timely manner.
(e)Acceptable
types of verification for hours participated include but are not limited to the
following:
(i)The OWCMS Ohio's workforce case
management system generated schedule;
(ii)JFS 06910
"Record of Attendance Report" (rev. 09/2006);
(iii)JFS 06909
"Record of School Attendance" (rev. 09/2006);
(iv)Data exchange
report;
(v)Documented
phone contact with work site; or
(vi)Other lead
agency acceptable methods so long as the elements listed are included:
(a)The program
participant's name;
(b)An accounting
of all assigned hours of activities services on site;
(c)The name and
location of the activity service
site;
(d)The name of the
program participant's activity service supervisor; and
(e)The name and
phone number of the person verifying the hours.
(4)The lead agency
shall document and verify CCMEP activity service hours in paid activities
work experiences for OWF work-eligible program participants as follows:
(a)A lead agency
shall verify the participation hours for unsubsidized employment, subsidized
employment, and on-the-job training (OJT) at least once every six months.
(b)The lead agency
shall determine and communicate with the county department of job and family
services monthly activity hours by multiplying the average weekly number of
hours by 4.3 4.33.
(B)What are the CCMEP activities available
to program participants?
Activities shall be assigned based on a
program participant's needs as identified in their comprehensive assessment in
order to ensure that program participants receive the appropriate service(s)
and activities. Each activity shall be connected to a service, and be
reasonable and necessary. The available activities for program participants
include, but are not limited to:
(1)Unsubsidized employment;
(2)Subsidized employment;
(3)Work experience;
(4)On-the-job training;
(5)Job search;
(6)Community service;
(7)Vocational education training;
(8)Job skills training directly related to
employment;
(9)Education directly related to employment
in the case of a recipient who has not received a high school diploma or a
certificate of high school equivalence;
(10) Satisfactory attendance at secondary
school or in a course of study leading to a certificate of general equivalence,
in the case of a recipient who has not completed secondary school or received
such a certificate;
(11) Internships;
(12) Summer employment;
(13) Job shadowing;
(14) Pre-apprenticeship opportunities which
include programs or a set of strategies designed to prepare individuals to
enter and succeed in registered apprenticeship programs and have a documented
partnership with at least one, if not more, registered apprenticeship programs;
(15) Career counseling which includes a
facilitated exploration of occupational and industry information that will lead
to a first, new, or better job for the program participant;
(16) Adult mentoring;
(17) Entrepreneurial skills training;
(18) Tutoring, study skills training;
(19) Job readiness training;
(20) Parenting classes;
(21) Life skills classes;
(22) Participation in an alcohol or drug
addiction program certified by the department of mental health and addiction
services under section 5119.36 of the Revised Code;
(23) Finding a home in the case of a homeless
assistance group;
(24) Residing in, or attempting to get
admission into, a domestic violence shelter, receiving counseling services, or
treatment related to the domestic violence or participating in criminal justice
or civil legal activities against the domestic violence offender;
(25) Attending English as a second language
course;
(26) Mental health treatment;
(27) Rehabilitation activities;
(28) Financial literacy education;
(29) Other workforce activities;
(30) Activities within OhioMeansJobs.com;
(31) The learning, earning and parenting (LEAP)
program for individuals required to participate in accordance with rule
5101:1-23-50 of the Administrative Code; and
(32) For veterans with a significant barrier to
employment, a referral to the disabled veterans outreach program (DVOP)
specialist as part of the jobs for veterans state grant.
(C)(B) What does participation in CCMEP include?
(1)Participation
in CCMEP activities services
for a standard of twenty hours per week.
(a)Based on the
individual service strategy developed with the program participant, the lead
agency may consider time spent in activities services, case management, homework, travel time, etc.
as part of the program participant's hours of commitment.
(b)In accordance
with rule 5101:1-3-12 of the Administrative Code, an OWF recipient may not be
assigned to community service or a work experience program in excess of the
maximum monthly hours of participation allowable under the Fair Labor Standards
Act (1938).
(c)There may be
circumstances based on the program participant's needs under which the lead
agency may assign activity service hours less than the standard of twenty hours
per week. The lead agency shall document the reason for not assigning the
program participant to all or some of the CCMEP standard activity service hours.
The comprehensive assessment shall be used to determine if it is appropriate to
assign a reduced number of hours. A reduction of hours may be necessary when:
(i)A program
participant is assigned to fewer hours due to a reasonable modification made in
accordance with paragraph (G)(6) of rule 5101:14-1-04 of the Administrative
Code;
(ii)A program
participant is in a domestic violence situation and participation in CCMEP activities services would
make it more difficult for the individual to escape domestic violence; or
(iii)A program
participant has a temporary or permanent barrier to participation in CCMEP activities services.
(2)Active
engagement in developing the individual service strategy, utilizing CCMEP
services and maintaining communication with the lead agency.
(D)(C) For how long shall the lead agency provide
CCMEP services to a program participant?
The lead agency shall provide CCMEP services to a program
participant for the amount of time necessary to ensure successful preparation
to enter unsubsidized employment and/or post-secondary education and training.
There is no time limit on participation in CCMEP or required sequence of
services. Prior to ending an activity a service assigned in accordance with paragraph (B) of
this rule due to a durational limitation of the connected service that is based
on a funding source, local, state or federal policy, the lead agency shall:
(1)Explore if the
program participant may continue in the assigned activity through an
alternative CCMEP service; or
(2)If the existing
CCMEP service may be continued in spite of the limitation and without
interruption by utilizing an alternative funding source.
(E)(D) How is CCMEP different for mandatory OWF
participants?
(1)A mandatory OWF
work-eligible participant shall be assigned to
participate in CCMEP activities services for the number of hours required in paragraph (C)(B) of this rule or
paragraph (C) of rule 5101:1-3-12 of the Administrative Code, whichever is
higher.
(2)A mandatory OWF
work-eligible participant shall be assigned to activities services based on the
program participant's needs in accordance with paragraph (B) of this
rule and not based on core work activity requirements in
accordance with rule rules
5101:1-3-01 and 5101:1-3-12 of the Administrative Code and its supplemental rules.
(3)A mandatory OWF
participant that is subject to the learning, earning, and parenting program
(LEAP) requirements described in rule 5101:1-23-50 of the Administrative Code
shall be assigned to participate in LEAP as a CCMEP
activity service.
(4)When a
mandatory OWF participant fails or refuses without good cause to comply with
the terms of an IOP, the lead agency shall notify the county department of job
and family services of each failure or refusal and shall provide the county
department of job and family services with information necessary to impose an
OWF sanction in accordance with rule 5101:1-3-15 of the Administrative Code.
(5)The lead agency
shall be the sole determiner of good cause as described in rule 5101:1-3-13 of
the Administrative Code and any OWF sanction compliance activities. Good cause
is only for OWF sanction purposes and is not necessarily related to the
continuation of CCMEP services.
(6)A mandatory OWF
participant shall have the comprehensive assessment and IOP completed and
inputted into the Ohio workforce case management system no later than thirty
calendar days from the date of application for OWF.
Effective: 11/28/2021
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 9/10/2021 and 11/28/2026
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 11/18/2021
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5116.06
Rule Amplifies: 5116.01, 5116.02, 5116.03, 5116.06, 5116.10, 5116.11,
5116.12, 5116.20, 5116.21, 5116.22, 5116.23, 5116.24, 5116.25
Prior Effective Dates: 03/24/2016, 10/01/2017