(A)The public children
services agency (PCSA) is responsible for the administration and determination of
eligibility for the post adoption special services subsidy (PASSS) program. The
PCSA shall:
(1)Upon request, provide
the following within five days to any adoptive parent who resides in Ohio:
(a)The JFS 01050 "Application
for Post Adoption Special Services Subsidy" (rev. 7/2016).
(b)The JFS 01051 "Application
for Additional Post Adoption Special Services Subsidy (PASSS) Funding for Extraordinary
Circumstances" (rev. 7/2016).
(c)The JFS 01052
"Credentials for of Professional
Providers of PASSS Funded Therapeutic Services and Memorandum of Understanding"
(rev. 1/2014 4/2019).
(d)The JFS 04059 "Explanation
of State Hearing Procedures" (rev. 1/2015).
(e)The JFS 01681 "Applicant
Financial Statement" (rev. 10/2000).
(2)Within fifteen
days of the date stamped by the PCSA indicating receipt of the JFS 01050, JFS 01051,
if applicable, and JFS 01052, return to an applicant any application that does not
contain the required documentation as outlined in rule 5101:2-44-13.1 "Eligibility and application process for the post adoption
special services subsidy, PASSS program" of the Administrative Code.
(3)Process all completed
JFS 01050s.
(4)Retain all JFS
01052s, all approved and denied JFS 01050s and all JFS 01051s.
(B)Applicants seeking
a post adoption special service subsidy shall:
(1)Complete each section
of the JFS 01050 and JFS 01051, if applicable, and have the provider complete each
section of the JFS 01052, if applicable in order for
the application to be considered complete.
(2)Forward all documentation
as outlined in rule 5101:2-44-13.1 of the Administrative Code to the PCSA in the
county in which the applicant and child reside.
(C)The PCSA shall
form a post adoption subsidy review committee composed of a minimum of three people:
a representative of the PCSA administration, a representative of the PCSA adoption
services section, and a person within the community who is knowledgeable about post
adoption services. The PCSA shall ensure that people from outside the adoption services
section adhere to all confidentiality procedures in accordance with section 5153.17
of the Revised Code.
(D)The committee shall
review each completed JFS 01050, JFS 01051 and JFS 01052 and recommend the services
and level of funding to be provided by the PASSS program to the PCSA executive director
or designee.
(E)PASSS funds shall
be used for the following:
(1)Family preservation
services for a child residing in the home of the adoptive parent.
(2)Services that will
reduce serious psychological risk for the child or serious physical risk for the
child or others. Serious psychological or physical risk is defined as a progressive
psychological or physical illness, injury, or impairment that will continue over
an extended period of time and requires direct supervision by a qualified professional
as outlined in rule 5101:2-44-13.1 of the Administrative Code. If such services
are for a child not residing in the home, the requested services shall focus on
specific reunification goals that enable the child to return home.
(3)Medical services
designed to relieve or correct preadoptive health care problems.
(F)The committee shall
base its approval of the PASSS application on:
(1)The review of supporting
documentation as specified in rule 5101:2-44-l3.1 of the Administrative Code.
(2)Whether the application
requirements of rule 5101:2-44-13.1 of the Administrative Code are met.
(3)A determination
that the individual services requested by the family are appropriate.
(G)Within forty-five
days of submission of the completed application, the PASSS review committee shall
make its recommendations to the PCSA executive director or designee.
(H)If the PCSA executive
director or designee determines that the review committee will be delayed in making
its recommendations beyond the forty-five day deadline, the PCSA executive director,
or designee, may substitute an alternative review process. This alternative review
process shall be defined in the PCSA's adoption policy and shall set out the alternative
procedure and explain when the alternative review process may be used.
(I)The PCSA executive
director, or designee, shall determine, within five days of receiving the recommendation,
whether to follow the recommendation of the PASSS review committee.
(J)If the PCSA executive
director, or designee, does not follow any of the recommendations of the PASSS review
committee, the PCSA executive director, or designee, shall describe, in writing,
the reasons for not following the recommendation.
(K)The PCSA executive
director, or designee, shall provide written notice of approval or denial on the
"Approval or Denial for Post Adoption Special Services Subsidy" report
generated from the statewide automated child welfare information system (SACWIS)
to the applicant within five days of the decision to approve or deny the application.
(L)The PCSA shall
document the state hearing review process in the agency's adoption policy.
(M)The PCSA shall approve
PASSS funding as long as state funds are available. In the event state funding is
no longer available, the PASSS program will close to new applications until July
first of the following state fiscal year (SFY). Once state funds have been exhausted,
neither ODJFS nor the PCSA may be held responsible for payment of services for applications
that have not been approved.
(N)The PCSA working
with the adoptive family shall provide assistance to the adoptive parent(s) in exploring
other sources of support and services for the child. PASSS is a funding source of
last resort; therefore, to the extent that other funding sources are or become available,
they shall be used in place of PASSS funds.
(O)PASSS funds shall
not supplant medicaid funding if the child is eligible for coverage under the medicaid
program.
(P)The PCSA may consider
approving services requested under the following conditions:
(1)The child is not
eligible for medicaid.
(2)The service recommended
by a qualified professional for the child's treatment is not a covered service under
medicaid.
(3)The service requested
by the family is not covered under the family's insurance.
(Q)The amount funded
shall not exceed the amount paid for the same service provided by a medicaid provider
if the applicable service requested is covered under medicaid pursuant to: appendix
DD to rule 5160-1-60 of the Administrative Code or appendix A to rule 5160-27-05 5160-27-03 of Administrative
Code for mental health services.
(R)If the service
is not covered under medicaid, the amount funded shall be a reasonable amount and
shall meet the guidelines of the qualified professional's licensing body standards.
The licensing body is the entity that has provided the license for the individual
to practice in their profession.
(S)All invoices submitted
for reimbursement in SACWIS that comply with Chapter 5101:2-44 of the Administrative
Code will be paid by ODJFS if submitted by the PCSA no later than September thirtieth,
after the close of the state fiscal year in which the applications were approved.
(T)The PCSA shall
be reimbursed as follows:
(1)Up to ninety-five
per cent of the total for each invoice received by the PCSA for applications that
comply with Chapter 5101:2-44 of the Administrative Code.
(2)Up to one hundred
per cent of the total for each invoice received by the PCSA for applications that
comply with Chapter 5101:2-44 of the Administrative Code if the PCSA has waived
the five per cent requirement pursuant to rule 5101:2-44-13.1 of the Administrative
Code.
(U)If a state or federal
audit determines that the PCSA has been reimbursed for services in which a JFS 01050
has not been submitted and/or approved by the PCSA, the PCSA shall reimburse ODJFS
the amount of the adverse audit finding.
(V)Each approved PASSS
application shall be reviewed by the PCSA within twenty days after the state fiscal
quarter in which it was approved, and every subsequent quarter within the SFY, to
determine if the funding is being utilized.
(W)The PCSA shall notify
the family, within five days of completion of the review, of its intent to release
these funds for that quarter unless the family provides adequate justification within
twenty days of receipt of the notice as to why the funds were not used.
(X)If the PCSA does
not accept the justification offered by the family, the PCSA shall release the funds
in question to ODJFS through SACWIS, and the family is responsible for the payment
of services.
(Y)If the PCSA releases
the funds, it shall provide the family information regarding the right to a state
hearing pursuant to section 5101.35 of the Revised Code and division 5101:6 of the
Administrative Code.
Effective: 8/1/2019
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 4/10/2019 and 08/01/2024
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 06/17/2019
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5153.166
Rule Amplifies: 5153.166
Prior Effective Dates: 10/02/1980, 07/01/1990, 01/13/1992 (Emer.),
07/01/1992, 09/21/1992, 09/18/1996, 01/30/1998, 03/06/2000 (Emer.), 06/01/2000,
07/01/2001, 07/01/2004, 07/01/2008, 05/01/2009, 12/01/2011, 05/15/2014, 05/01/2017