(A)What are the
general standards for application processing?
(1)An assistance group's
eligibility shall be determined and benefits shall be authorized for an
eligible assistance group as soon as possible but no later than thirty calendar
days after the assistance group or its representative files the application.
Applications for residents of public institutions shall follow the standards
described in rule 5101:4-2-01 of the Administrative Code.
(2)Assistance
groups who apply for benefits after the fifteenth day of the month shall
receive their prorated allotment for the initial month of application and their
first full month allotment at the same time. Assistance groups not entitled to
a combined allotment are as follows:
(a)An assistance
group whose initial month prorated benefits are less than ten dollars.
(b)An assistance
group determined ineligible to receive benefits for the initial month of
application.
(c)An assistance
group determined ineligible to receive benefits the month following the initial
month's prorated benefits.
(d)An assistance
group that has not provided necessary verification to determine eligibility.
(3)Each assistance group within a case will have the same
reapplication date. When different reapplication dates are found within a case,
the earliest reapplication date will become the date for all categories of
assistance in that case. For example, when a case contains assistance groups
with different categories of assistance such as Ohio works first (OWF) cash
assistance, medicaid, disability financial assistance (DFA) and food
assistance, the reapplication date follows the shortest certification
timeframe.
(B)When should a
case be denied?
(1)An assistance
group found to be ineligible shall be sent a notice of denial as soon as
possible, but no later than thirty days following the date the application was
filed. If When the
assistance group failed to appear for a scheduled interview and has made no
contact with the county agency to express interest in pursuing the application
after being issued a JFS 04218 "Notice of Missed Interview" (rev. 9/2011) in accordance with paragraph (E) of rule
5101:4-2-07 of the Administrative Code, the county agency shall send the
assistance group a notice of denial on the thirtieth day following the date of
application.
(2)When the
county agency conducted an interview with an assistance group and verifications
requested in accordance with rule 5101:4-2-09 of the Administrative Code were
not received within ten calendar days of the request and the applicant did not
ask for assistance in obtaining the verifications, the county agency may deny
the application on the first business day immediately following the tenth day,
but no later than the thirtieth day following the date of application.
(a)When all the
requested verifications are received after the date of the denial but before the
thirtieth day following the date of application, the county agency shall
rescind the denial and determine eligibility from the date of application.
(b)The county
agency shall offer assistance in obtaining the verifications if when requested by the
assistance group.
(C)How are
benefits issued?
Food assistance Supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP)benefits
will be issued to assistance groups on an electronic
benefit transfer into an account and drawn down
electronically by means of an electronic benefit transfer (EBT) card using a direct access system known as an EBT on-line systemthat recipients use to make purchases. The county
agency shall inform an assistance group of the date the benefits will be
available in accordance with Chapter 5101:6-2 of the
Administrative Code.
(D)How are assistance group-initiated adjustments made when an
error has occurred in a benefit transaction?
(1)The assistance
group name shall request an adjustment through
the EBT vendor within ninety calendar days of the error transaction. A
recipient requests an adjustment by contacting the vendor through the customer
service department that is listed on the back of the EBT card.
(2)Adjustments
requested within ninety calendar days shall be investigated, have a decision
made and funds moved within ten business days of the error being reported.
(E)How does the
assistance group dispute a decision from the a retailer-initiated adjustment request?
(1)The assistance
group has ninety days from the date of the notice to request a fair hearing.
(2)When the
assistance group disputes an adjustment and requests a hearing within ten days
of the notice, a provisional credit shall be made to the assistance group's
account.
(F)What happens
when the assistance group's EBT card is lost, stolen or not received?
The assistance group
shall contact the EBT card vendor's customer service center to request a
replacement card. The vendor under contract with Ohio
department of job and family services (ODJFS) shall replace mails the replacement EBT cards card within five two business days of receiving
the replacement request from the assistance group.
Effective: 9/1/2020
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 5/22/2020 and 09/01/2025
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 07/27/2020
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5101.54
Rule Amplifies: 329.04, 329.042, 5101.54
Prior Effective Dates: 06/02/1980, 05/01/1982, 06/17/1983,
01/01/1988 (Emer.), 02/26/1988, 10/01/1989 (Emer.), 12/21/1989, 07/01/1992,
02/01/1993, 04/01/1997 (Emer.), 06/06/1997, 05/02/1998, 05/01/2000, 06/01/2001
(Emer.), 08/27/2001, 12/01/2004, 08/01/2005, 03/23/2006, 03/01/2010,
03/01/2011, 10/01/2011, 06/01/2015, 11/01/2015