(A)What is a child care authorization?
(1)The child care authorization indicates how
many weekly hours have been approved for the child to receive care.
(2)The child care authorization identifies
the provider that the family has chosen to provide care. The chosen provider shall
have a provider agreement with the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS)
to provide publicly funded child care services.
(3)The child care authorization allows ODJFS
to make weekly payments to the authorized provider for child care services for the
child.
(B)What is a category of authorization?
(1)The category of authorization is based on
the number of hours per week that a child is approved to receive publicly funded
child care services. The approved hours of care shall be categorized as follows:
(a)An hourly authorization is for hours of
care totaling fewer than seven hours per week.
(b)A part-time authorization is for hours of
care totaling seven hours to fewer than twenty-five hours per week.
(c)A full-time authorization is for hours
of care totaling twenty-five hours to sixty-hours per week.
(d)A full-time plus authorization is for hours
of care totaling more than sixty-hours per week.
(e)A week is defined as the seven-day period
from twelve a.m. Sunday to fifty-nine minutes after eleven p.m. Saturday.
(2)Authorizations for care shall not exceed
the maximum category of care that a caretaker is eligible to receive.
(3)The category of authorization, determined
at the time the county agency determines eligibility, shall be maintained for the
entire eligibility period unless verification is submitted requiring an increase
to the category of authorization.
(4)Authorizations for approved initial applications
shall begin on the date the county received the valid application pursuant to rule
5101:2-16-02 of the Administrative Code, or the date that the qualifying activity
begins, if that date is later than the application received date.
(C)How does the county determine the category
of authorization?
(1)The approved hours of care shall be reasonably
related to the hours that the caretaker participates in qualifying activities, pursuant
to rule 5101:2-16-02 of the Administrative Code.
(2)If there is more than one caretaker in the
household, the hours of care shall be reasonably related to the hours in which neither
caretaker is available to care for the child because of participation in qualifying
activities.
(D)Can child care be approved for hours in
addition to the hours the caretaker is participating in an approved activity?
(1)Travel time, not to exceed four hours round
trip, shall be allowed.
(2)Sleep time shall be allowed on a case by
case basis, not to exceed eight hours, for a caretaker who participates in an activity
where at least four hours occur between midnight and six a.m.
(3)Child care may exceed twenty-four consecutive
hours when the caretaker's hours of employment, training or education indicate such
a need. Child care shall not exceed forty-eight consecutive hours.
(E)How many weekly authorizations may a county
grant for one child?
(1)A child shall have one authorization for
one provider in a week; unless an exemption is met as set forth in paragraph (E)(2)
of this rule.
(2)The county agency may grant an additional
part-time or hourly authorization in a week if the family provides documentation
showing it meets one of the following exemption criteria:
(a)The child needs care during non-traditional
hours as defined in rule 5101:2-16-10 of the Administrative Code.
(b)The child needs to change providers in the
middle of the week and the hours of care provided by the providers do not overlap.
(c)The child's provider is closed on scheduled
school days off or on calamity days and the child needs care for those days.
(d)The child is enrolled in a part-time program
participating in step up to quality and needs care from an additional provider.
(F)Can an authorization be created if the publicly
funded child care application is denied?
A full-time authorization may be created for
child care services provided for the period of time between the date the county
agency receives the valid application as defined in rule 5101:2-16-02 of the Administrative
Code and the date of denial plus five days, if all of the following occur:
(1)A complete application, as defined in rule
5101:2-16-02 of the Administrative Code, was submitted.
(2)The child in care is age eligible, as defined
in rule 5101:2-16-02 of the Administrative Code.
(3)The provider had a valid provider agreement
pursuant to rule 5101:2-16-09 of the Administrative Code for all or part of the
time the child received care. The authorization shall match the period of time the
provider had a valid provider agreement.
(4)The caretaker was not previously approved
for paid publicly funded child care services after denial in the previous twelve
months.
(G)Are there any publicly funded child care
providers that caretakers may not choose to provide care for their children?
(1)A caretaker shall not receive publicly funded
child care services from a provider who resides in the same household as the child
and the caretaker.
(2)If the caretaker is the owner or an owner's
representative of a licensed child care center or type A home, the caretaker's children
shall not be authorized to that center or type A home.
(3)If the caretaker is the employee of a licensed
type A home or licensed type B home, the caretaker's children shall not be authorized
to that licensed type A or type B home.
Replaces: 5104:2-16-30, 5104:2-16-35.1
Effective: 10/20/2019
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 10/20/2024
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 10/10/2019
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5104.30, 5104.34, 5104.38
Rule Amplifies: 5104.01, 5104.30, 5104.32, 5104.34, 5104.38, 5104.382,
5104.42
Prior Effective Dates: 07/29/1991, 11/01/1991 (Emer.), 01/20/1992,
07/06/1992 (Emer.), 10/01/1992, 07/02/1993 (Emer.), 08/20/1993, 01/01/1994, 10/02/1995
(Emer.), 12/26/1995, 01/02/1996 (Emer.), 03/01/1996, 07/01/1997 (Emer.), 10/01/1997
(Emer.), 12/30/1997, 01/01/1999, 02/14/2002, 05/12/2002, 04/01/2003, 06/09/2003,
07/01/2005 (Emer.), 09/16/2005, 10/01/2005, 07/01/2006, 02/01/2007, 07/01/2007,
02/01/2008, 07/01/2008, 07/01/2009, 07/23/2009 (Emer.), 10/21/2009, 03/28/2010,
05/01/2011, 07/01/2011 (Emer.), 08/28/2011, 09/29/2011, 06/23/2013, 03/02/2014,
05/04/2014, 09/04/2014, 09/14/2014, 02/22/2015, 09/28/2015, 06/26/2016, 10/01/2017,
12/16/2018