This rule sets forth the actions a county agency mustshall take on supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) benefits
when a member of an assistance group in which all members are receiving Ohio
works first (OWF) is sanctioned or disqualified from the OWF program for
failing a behavioral requirement in the OWF program designed to improve the
well being of the recipient family, such as participating in job search
activities, or other provisions of the self sufficiency contract.
(A) What is an OWF
assistance group?
(1) An OWF
assistance group is defined as an assistance group in which all members are
receiving benefits under Title IV-A of the Social Security Act. The OWF rules that containthe
penalties and sanctions that should be imposed for these assistance groups are set forthdescribed in
rules 5101:1-3-14 and 5101:1-3-15 of the Administrative Code.
(2) Assistance
groups in which not all members are receiving OWF shall be treated in
accordance with rules 5101:4-3-11, 5101:4-3-11.1, 5101:4-3-11.2 and 5101:4-3-19
of the Administrative Code.
(B) When should a
county agency apply this rule?
(1) This rule shall
be applied when:
(a) An individual
is receiving OWF benefits at the time the sanction or disqualification was
imposed; or
(b) The sanction or
disqualification is imposed at the time of application for continued OWF
benefits if there is no break in participation.
(2) This rule shall
not be applied when an individual has:
(a) Reached a time
limit for time-limited benefits;
(b) Failed to
reapply or complete the application process for continued OWF benefits;
(c) Failed to
perform an action that the individual is unable to perform as opposed to
refusing to perform;
(d) Failed to
perform purely procedural requirements required by the OWF program. A
procedural requirement, which would not trigger a food
assistance SNAP sanction or
disqualification, is a step that an individual must take to continue receiving
benefits in the OWF program such as providing verification of circumstances; or
(e) Been sanctioned
or disqualified at the time the individual initially applied for OWF benefits.
(C) What
circumstances cause an individual to become ineligible for
SNAP rather than sanctioned or disqualified?
(1) Failure or
refusal without good cause of an individual who is an adult or a minor head of
household to complete the appraisal process, as set forth in rule 5101:1-3-11
of the Administrative Code.
(2) Failure or
refusal of an individual who is an adult or a minor head of household to sign
the self sufficiency contract, as set forth in rule 5101:1-3-11 of the
Administrative Code.
(3) Failure or
refusal of a minor parent to attend the learning, earning and parenting (LEAP)
program assessment, failure to enroll in school, or withdrawal from school, as
set forth in rule 5101:1-23-50 of the Administrative Code.
(D) What
circumstances cause an individual to be disqualified
from SNAP?
In accordance with rule 5101:1-3-11 of the Administrative Code,
a member of an OWF assistance group who is an adult or a minor head of
household shall be disqualified to participate in SNAPthefoodassistance program for six payment months ifwhen the county agency
determines that the member of the assistance group terminated his or her
employment without just cause.
(E) What
circumstances cause an individual to be sanctioned from
SNAP?
(1) Failure by an
individual who is an adult or a minor head of household to comply with
provision(s) contained in the self sufficiency contract without good cause, as set forthdescribed in
rule 5101:1-3-11 of the Administrative Code, shall result in the imposition of
a sanction for that individual as set forthdescribed in rule 5101:1-3-15 of the Administrative
Code.
(a) Provisions
contained within the self sufficiency contract that could result in a sanction
are work activities, alternative activities as set forthdescribed in rule 5101:1-3-12.12 of the
Administrative Code and child support noncooperation as set
forthdescribed in rule 5101:1-3-10 of the
Administrative Code.
(b) Subsequent
failures to comply with provision(s) contained in the self sufficiency contract
that occur up until the imposition of the sanction shall be considered the same
occurrence. The food assistanceSNAP sanction or disqualification period shall be
imposed concurrently with the sanction or disqualification in the OWF program
to the extent allowed by normal food assistanceSNAP processing times and notice requirements.
(2) Failures
resulting in the imposition of a sanction as set forthdescribed in rule 5101:1-3-15 of the Administrative Code or as
set forth in rule 5101:4-3-11.2 of the Administrative Code are to be
cumulative.
(F) What happens
when a sanctioned or disqualified individual changes OWF
assistance groups?
An individual who causes the sanction or disqualification
carries that sanction or disqualification into another OWF assistance group
until that individual complies.
(G) What happens to
the sanction if the individual leaves the OWF program prior to the imposition
of the sanction?
IfWhen an
OWF individual leaves the OWF program prior to the actual imposition of the
sanction or disqualification, the sanction or disqualification will not be held
in abeyance.
(H) How long does an
individual remain sanctioned from food assistanceSNAP under the provisions of this rule?
(1) The length of
the SNAP sanction or disqualification period
shall not exceed the OWF sanction or disqualification period in accordance with
paragraph (C) of rule 5101:1-3-15 of the Administrative Code.
(a) IfWhen the sanction or
disqualification is still in effect at the end of one year, the county agency
shall review the case to determine if the sanction or disqualification
continues to be appropriate. Sanctions or disqualifications extended beyond one
year must be reviewed at least annually but may be ended by the county agency
at any time.
(b) The county
agency shall stop the food assistanceSNAP sanction or disqualification when it becomes aware
that the person has become ineligible for OWF for some other reason.
(2) After a
sanction or disqualification has ended, the individual may apply for food assistanceSNAP benefits
according to rule 5101:4-2-01 of the Administrative Code or be added to the
assistance group according to paragraph (K)(3)(a) of rule 5101:4-7-01 of the
Administrative Code.
(I) How is a SNAP sanction that is imposed in accordance with rule
5101:1-3-15 of the Administrative Code ended and eligibility regained?
The assistance group member who failed or refused a provision of
the self sufficiency contract must:
(1) Sign and submit
to the county agency a JFS 03804 "Ohio Works
First/Food Assistance Sanction Compliance Request" (rev. 08/2013)JFS 03804 "Ohio Works
First/Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Sanction Compliance
Agreement" (rev. 11/2016) or the client
registry information system-enhanced (CRIS-E) equivalent equivalent from the statewide automated eligibility system;
and
(2) Serve the
minimum sanction period.
(3) For a second
and any subsequent sanction the assistance group member who failed and/or
refused, to comply with a provision of the self sufficiency contract without
good cause, must demonstrate a willingness to comply with the self sufficiency
contract through the completion of an appropriate compliance activity as
assigned by the county agency as set forth in accordance with paragraph (H) of rule 5101:1-3-15 of
the Administrative Code.
(J) How are the
income and resources of a sanctioned individual treated?
Individuals sanctioned in accordance with this rule shall have
their income and resources treated as set forthdescribed in rule 5101:4-6-13 the Administrative Code.
(K) How is the food assistanceSNAP benefit
allotment affected?
In accordance with rule 5101:4-6-16 of the Administrative Code, the county agency shall not increase the food assistanceSNAP allotment
as the result of a decrease in cash assistanceOWF when the decrease is due to the failure of an
assistance group member to perform a required action.
(L) How does the
county agency process changes that are not related to the OWF violation?
The county agency shall act on changes which are not related to
the OWF violation and that would affect the assistance group's benefits. All
individuals who enter the OWF assistance group after the time of the failure,
and otherwise meet eligibility requirements, shall be eligible to receive food assistanceSNAP benefits
for the appropriate assistance group size.
Effective: 07/01/2017
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 04/12/2017 and 07/01/2022
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 06/19/2017
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5101.54
Rule Amplifies: 5101.54, 5107.14, 5107.16, 5107.22, 5107.26,
5107.41, 5107.42
Prior Effective Dates: 10/01/97 (Emer.), 12/01/97, 01/08/98,
10/11/01, 08/29/03 (Emer.), 11/01/03, 05/24/07, 10/01/07 (Emer.), 12/31/07,
10/15/09, 08/01/11, 2/1/12, 9/1/13