(A) Each Title
IV-E agency shall maintain a separate case record containing documentation
which supports the Title IV-E agency's actions in the entire process of determining
a child's eligibility for Title IV-E FCM.
(B) Each Title IV-E program child's FCM
eligibility documentation must include, but is not limited to:
(1) A completed
JFS 01452 "Title IV-E Foster Care Maintenance Application for Initial
Eligibility" (rev. 12/2005) prior to 2010 or
a copy of the eligibility determination in the statewide automated child
welfare information system (SACWIS).
(2) For
court-ordered removals, a copy of all court orders including, but not limited
to:
(a) The complaint,
petition, probation violation or motion filed for the
purpose of removing a child or initial court
order placing a child into detention that removes the child from a specified
relative.
(b) The removal order, "Ex
Parte", warrant or pickup order which led to the child's removal from a
specified relative and placed into detention or substitute care. The order must
contain a judicial determination to the effect that continuation in the home of
a specified relative would be contrary to the welfare of the child.
(b)(c) The initial court order of custody or
commitment giving the Title IV-E agency legal responsibility for the care and
placement which led to the child's removal from a
specified relative. The initial court order must contain a judicial
determination to the effect that continuation in the home would be contrary to
the welfare of the child.
(c)(d) The adjudication order.
(d)(e) The court order containing the reasonable
efforts to prevent the removal as required in rule 5101:2-47-22 of the
Administrative Code.
(e)(f) The dispositional order.
(f)(g) The court orders containing the court's
determination of reasonable efforts to finalize the permanency plan as required
in rule 5101:2-47-22 of the Administrative Code.
(3) If the child
entered custody as a result of a JFS 01645 "Agreement for Temporary
Custody of a Child" (rev. 4/2006) a copy of the JFS 01645 and a copy of
any court approved JFS 01645 thirty day extensions evidencing the court's
determination that placement is in the best interest of the child, as applicable.
(4) If the child
entered custody as a result of a JFS 01666 "Permanent Surrender of
Child" (rev. 6/2006
10/2013) a copy of the JFS 01666 and a copy of the court order received
within one hundred eighty days from the date of placement evidencing the
court's determination that placement is in the best interest of the child and
that reasonable efforts were made, as applicable.
(5) Documentation
of citizenship and immigration status for all children in foster care
regardless of whether Title IV-E FCM payments are
made on their behalf pursuant to rule 5101:2-33-29 of the Administrative Code.
(6) Documentation
of the verification used to meet all of the FCM eligibility requirements
described in Chapter 5101:2-47 of the Administrative Code.
(7) A copy of the
Title IV-E agency's notification to the county department of job and family
services (CDJFS) Title IV-A unit of a child entering custody.
(8) A copy of the
Title IV-E agency's JFS 01435 "Title IV-E Agency Application Update for
Child Support Services" (rev. 4/2006) for a child entering custody.
(9) Copies of the JFS ODM 06612
"Health Insurance Information Sheet" (rev. 5/2001 9/2016) and the JFS 06613
"Accident/Injury Insurance Information" (rev. 6/2009), as
applicable.
(10) copies of the ODM 06613 "Accident/Injury
Insurance Information (rev. 12/2016), as applicable.
(10)(11) A copy of the JFS ODM 03528 "Healthchek and Pregnancy Related
Services Information Sheet" (rev. 5/2011 1/2015).
(11) Any JFS 01452A "Title IV-E Foster
Care Maintenance Redetermination" (rev. 12/2005) or any redeterminations
of continued eligibility done in SACWIS prior to April 1, 2010.
(C) Title IV-E FCM program
reimbursability documentation must include, but is not limited to:
(1) The receipt of
supplemental security income (SSI) during the FCM claim period.
(2) Documentation
of the child's income.
(3) A copy of each
approval, license, certification, as applicable, for the child's placement facility during the time FCM reimbursements were made
for the child.
(4) Documentation
for difficulty of care payments:
(a) The degree of
difficulty of care and supervision required by the special, exceptional or
intensive needs child.
(b) The
qualification of and degree of care and supervision provided by the substitute
caregiver.
(c) Agency-specific
emergency foster home criteria.
(5) A copy of
documentation evidencing repayment of any identified Title
IV-E FCM overpayment.
(6) A copy of
documentation used to receive reimbursements for clothing, personal incidentals
and graduation expenses.
(D) Case records
may be maintained as hard copy files, electronic files or as a combination of
both. If an electronic copy is kept, upon request a hard copy of the file must
be made available for audit purposes.
(E) Each case
record prepared and maintained must be kept permanently and may be integrated
into the child's case record pursuant to rule 5101:2-33-23 of the
Administrative Code once the child is no longer in the
legal responsibility for the care and placement of the Title IV-E
agency.
Effective:
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 3/19/2018
Certification
Date
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5103.03, 5101.141, 5153.16
Rule Amplifies: 5153.16, 5103.03, 5101.141
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/1983, 04/01/1986 (Emer.),
07/01/1986, 07/02/1987, 09/01/1988, 05/01/1998, 09/01/2003, 10/08/2007,
08/20/2011, 06/01/2013