(A)What is an authorized
representative?
An authorized representative is a person/entity who whom the assistance group
chooses to act on its behalf. A non-household member may
be designated as an authorized representative provided that the person is an adult
who is sufficiently aware of relevant household circumstances. An adult member of
the assistance group may identify and use an authorized representative at any time.
The assistance group may have more than one authorized representative selected
to do one or more of the following:
(1)Act on the assistance
group’s behalf, including but not limited to:
(a)Completing the
application process;
(b)Carrying out responsibilities
during the certification period, such as reporting changes in the assistance group’s
circumstances;
(c)Requesting a state
hearing and representing the assistance group at a state hearing; and
(d)Receiving all notices
and correspondence issued by the county agency on behalf of the assistance group.
The county agency shall issue notices and correspondence to both the authorized
representative and the assistance group.
(2)ObtainingObtain food assistancesupplemental nutrition
assistance program (SNAP) benefits on behalf of the assistance group, i.e.
receive the electronic benefit transfer (EBT) card. Even ifwhen the assistance group
is able to obtain its own food assistanceSNAP benefits, it should be encouraged to name an authorized
representative for to obtainingobtain benefits in
case of illness or other circumstances whichthat might result in the inability to obtain benefits.
(3)Use food assistanceSNAP benefits
on behalf of the assistance group.
(B)How is an authorized
representative identified?
AnWhen an
adult member of the assistance group may identify identifies and use uses an authorized representative, the following actions are to be taken: at any time.
(1)An assistance group
shall identify in writing an authorized representative who is authorized to act
on their behalf as described in paragraph (A)(1) of this rule. The name of the authorized representative shall be recorded in
the case record. A nonhousehold member may be designated as an authorized representative
provided that the person is an adult who is sufficiently aware of relevant household
circumstances.
(2)An assistance group
shall name an authorized representative to obtain food assistanceSNAP benefits on behalf of the assistance group as described
in paragraph (A)(2) of this rule. The name of the authorized
representative shall be recorded in the case record.
(3)An assistance group
may name an authorized representative to use food assistanceSNAP benefits on its behalf, as described in paragraph (A)(3)
of this rule, but is not required to do so.
(4)The county agency must develop a system that allows an assistance
group to select an emergency authorized representative in writing for a particular
month’s benefits. An assistance group may identify and use an authorized
representative for a one time emergency situation. A separate written designation
is needed each time an emergency authorized representative is used.
(C)What are the restrictions
on designations of authorized representatives described in paragraphs (A)(1) and
(A)(2) of this rule?
In order to prevent abuse of the program,
Thethe county
agency may set a limit on the number of households an authorized representative
can represent. The county agency shall impose the following restrictions for authorized
representatives described in paragraphs (A)(1) and (A)(2) of this rule:
(1)County agency employees
who are involved in the certification or issuance processes and retailers who are
authorized to accept food assistanceSNAP benefits shall not act as authorized representatives.
IfWhen the county agency
determines that no one else is available to serve as an authorized representative
they may with written approval.
(2)An individual who
is disqualified for an intentional program violation cannot act as an authorized
representative during the disqualification period unless the county agency has determined
that no one else is available to serve as an authorized representative. The county
agency must separately determine whether the individual is needed to apply on behalf
of the assistance group or to obtain benefits on behalf of the assistance group.
(3)When the county
agency has confirmed that an authorized representative has knowingly provided false
information or improperly used food assistanceSNAP benefits, the representative may be disqualified to
serve as an authorized representative for up to one year. The assistance group and
authorized representative must be notified in writing thirty days prior to the date
of disqualification. The notification must include the reason for the proposed action
and include the assistance group's right to a state hearing. This provision is not
applicable in the case of drug and alcoholic treatment centers and those group homes
whichthat act as authorized
representatives for their residents.
(4)Homeless meal providers
cannot act as authorized representatives for homeless food
assistanceSNAP recipients.
(5)In the event an
employer such as those that employ migrant or seasonal farm workers are designated
as authorized representatives or a single authorized representative has access to
a large number of authorization documents, the county agency should exercise caution
to ensure that each assistance group has freely requested the assistance of the
authorized representative, the assistance group's circumstances are correctly represented,
and that the authorized representative is properly using the benefits.
(D)How are authorized
representatives utilized in drug and alcohol treatment centers and group living
arrangements?
(1)Residents of drug
or alcohol treatment centers must apply and be certified through the use of an authorized
representative. Residents shall be responsible for complying with requirements described
in rule 5101:4-6-01 of the Administrative Code.
(2)Residents of group
living arrangements have the option to apply and be certified through the use of
an authorized representative as described in rule 5101:4-6-26 of the Administrative
Code.
(3)Drug or alcohol
treatment centers and group living arrangements that act as authorized representatives
for residents of the facilities must use food assistanceSNAP benefits for food prepared and served to those residents
participating in the food assistanceSNAP program except when a resident leaves the facility
as specified in rules 5101:4-6-01 and 5101:4-6-26 of the Administrative Code.
(4)The representatives
of the drug and alcohol treatment centers or group living arrangements that act
as authorized representatives for their residents, and intentionally misrepresent
an assistance group's circumstances, may be prosecuted under applicable federal
and state statutes for their acts.
(E)What are the responsibilities
of the county agency?
(1)When an applicant
or recipient indicates that he or she may have difficulty completing the application
process, the county agency shall explain that a non-assistance group member may
be designated as the authorized representative for the application process.
(2)When an applicant or recipient identifies
an authorized representative as described in paragraph (B) of this rule, the county
agency is to record the name of the authorized representative in the case file.
(3)The county agency is to develop a system
that allows an assistance group to select an emergency authorized representative
in writing for a particular month's benefits.
(2)(4) Except for those situations in which a drug and
alcohol treatment center or other group living arrangement acts as the authorized
representative, the county agency must inform the household that they will be held
liable for any overissuance that results from erroneous information given by the
authorized representative.
Effective: 8/1/2020
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 4/29/2020 and 08/01/2025
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 07/22/2020
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5101.54
Rule Amplifies: 329.04, 329.042, 5101.54
Prior Effective Dates: 06/02/1980, 12/01/1980, 01/18/1982, 07/01/1982,
09/27/1982, 02/15/1985 (Emer.), 05/12/1985, 08/16/1985 (Emer.), 11/01/1985 (Emer.),
01/01/1986, 06/15/1986 (Emer.), 09/13/1986, 01/01/1988 (Emer.), 02/26/1988, 03/24/1988
(Emer.), 06/18/1988, 07/01/1992, 12/01/1994, 07/01/1996, 05/02/1998, 05/01/1999,
06/01/2001 (Emer.), 08/27/2001, 12/01/2004, 03/01/2010, 06/01/2015