(A)Section
5101.21 of the Revised Code requires each county to enter into a grant
agreement with the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS) before
federal awards are issued to the county. In addition to subawarding federal
funding received by ODJFS, as grantee, ODJFS also administers federal awards to
county family service agencies on behalf of the Ohio department of medicaid
(ODM).
(B)Definitions:
(1)For the
purposes of this rule, the term "departments" shall mean ODJFS and
ODM as it relates to the three-way grant agreement.
(2)For the
purpose of this rule, the term "subgrant" shall mean an award for one
or more family services duties of federal financial assistance that a federal
agency provides in the form of money, or property in lieu of money, to the
departments and that the departments award to a county grantee. For the
purposes of this rule, the term "subgrant" may include state funds
the departments award to a county grantee to match the federal financial
assistance, but does not mean either of the following:
(a)Technical
assistance that provides services instead of money; or,
(b)Other
assistance provided in the form of revenue sharing, loans, loan guarantees,
interest subsidies, or insurance.
(3)For the
purpose of this rule, the term "county subgrantee" shall have the
same meaning as the term "county grantee," defined in section 5101.21
of the Revised Code as meaning all of the following:
(a)A board of
county commissioners;
(b)A county
children services board appointed under section 5153.03 of the Revised Code;
and
(c)A county
elected official that is a child support enforcement agency.
(4)For the
purpose of this rule, the term "allocation period" shall have the
same meaning as the term "period of availability" as defined in
Chapter 5101:9-7 of the Administrative Code as meaning:
(a)The funding period of performance for
the allocation; and
(b)The
liquidation period for the allocation.
(C)Effective with
the 2016/2017 biennium, ODJFS and ODM will jointly enter into a subgrant agreement
with the county. The departments and the county subgrantee shall enter into
subsequent agreements before the first day of each successive fiscal biennial
period.
(D)For subgrant
agreements entered into by the board of county commissioners, if a subgrant
agreement is not entered into by the first day of the biennial period, but is
entered into before the last day of July, the ODJFS director, at the director's
discretion, may establish a retroactive effective date of the first day of
July. The director will consider a retroactive effective date only if the board
of county commissioners submits a request for a retroactive date that
satisfactorily documents good cause that the subgrant agreement was not entered
into on or before the first day of July.
(E)Conditions,
requirements, and restrictions applicable to subgrant agreements include the
following:
(1)Revisions to
subgrant agreements are not required for the purpose of adding new or amended
conditions, requirements, or restrictions for a family services duty that are
established by federal or state law, state plan for receipt of federal
financial participation, agreement between ODJFS, ODM and a federal agency, or
an executive order issued by the governor;
(2)A requirement
for a subgrant established by an Administrative Code rule adopted by the
director of ODJFS is applicable to a subgrant agreement without having to be
restated in the subgrant agreement; and
(3)A requirement
established by a subgrant agreement is applicable to the subgrants that are the
subject of that subgrant agreement without having to be restated in an
Administrative Code rule.
(F)The
conditions, requirements, and restrictions of the subgrant will be an addendum
to the subgrant agreement. Rules establishing the methodology and reporting
requirements of individual subgrants are adopted as internal management rules
and included in Chapter 5101:9-6 of the Administrative Code.
(G)Subject to
timely budget approval by the legislature, ODJFS will notify the county
subgrantees of county allocation funding levels. Adjustments may be made to
allocations if either of the following conditions are met:
(1)The
departments may revise county allocations within the allocation period due to
an increase or decrease in federal and/or state funds; or
(2)At the
discretion of the department's director, ODJFS will distribute any additional
funds that become available to county agencies requesting additional funds up
to the maximum statewide amount available.
(H)A county
subgrantee will be given, at a minimum, the
opportunity to request ODJFS to redistribute funds twice during the state
fiscal year, during January and April, as follows:
(1)ODJFS will
notify the county subgrantee of the remaining balance of each allocation. The
county subgrantee may request additional funds or release excess funds by
completing and returning the notice no later than the last day of January for
the first redistribution and the last day of April for the second
redistribution. ODJFS will redistribute released funds to counties
demonstrating additional need, at the discretion of the director of ODJFS; or
(2)A county
subgrantee may enter into an agreement to release and receive funds by means of
an inter-county adjustment of allocations as outlined in rule 5101:9-6-82 of
the Administrative Code.
(I)ODJFS will
reconcile each allocation issued to the county subgrantee in accordance with
the rules contained in Chapter 5101:9-7 of the Administrative Code.
(J)The
definitions, requirements and responsibilities contained in rule 5101:9-6-50 of
the Administrative Code are applicable to this rule.
Effective: 4/15/2020
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 03/23/2020
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5101.161, 5101.21. 5101.02
Rule Amplifies: 5101.161, 5101.21
Prior Effective Dates: 11/23/1991, 09/28/1992, 07/01/1996,
01/26/1998, 07/02/2002 (Emer.), 09/28/2002, 02/20/2004, 02/05/2006, 07/13/2007,
01/31/2008, 11/08/2009, 02/02/2015, 04/20/2015