(A)As used in this
rule, a training hour means sixty consecutive minutes of instruction and may
include a break of not longer than five minutes per training hour when a
training session is longer than one training hour in duration.
(B)Stipend
payments for foster caregivers shall be made pursuant to the following:
(1)Stipend
payments must be made to the foster caregiver within one hundred twenty
calendar days of the completion of the training event for continuing training
or within one hundred twenty calendar days after certification for
pre-placement training. Stipend payments may not be held or otherwise deferred
pending reimbursement by the Ohio department of job and family services
(ODJFS). Stipend payments shall be rendered for fractional hours in quarter
hour increments. The stipend rate paid by recommending agencies shall be
calculated as follows:
(a)For
preplacement training a lump sum payment shall be made in the amount of ten
dollars per foster caregiver per training hour for all hours completed.
(b)For continuing
training, ten dollars per foster caregiver per training hour successfully
completed within a training session that is a minimum of one training hour in
duration.
(c)Recommending
agencies shall make stipend payments according to the following:
(i)For pre-placementpreplacement
training, the agency that certifies the caregiver shall record the preplacement
training in the statewide automated child welfare information system (SACWIS)
and shall be responsible for paying the stipend to the caregiver upon
certification.
(ii)For
continuing training, the caregiver's recommending agency shall be responsible
for paying all stipends to the caregiver and shall enter all of the training
sessions into SACWIS.
(2)A recommending
agency is solely responsible for any foster caregiver stipend payment due that
exceeds the amount reimbursable to the recommending agency under section 5103.0314 of the Revised Code. A
recommending agency shall defer the lump sum stipend payment for preplacement
training until the foster caregiver is certified. In these cases, a
recommending agency's obligation to remit deferred lump sum stipend payments
for preplacement training begins upon the caregiver's date of certification.
(3)A recommending
agency may decline to make a stipend payment to a foster caregiver:
(a)If the
recommending agency determines that the foster caregiver has not successfully
acquired the skills the training was designed to impart and as a result the
agency required the foster caregiver to repeat the training in accordance with
a corrective action plan.
(b)If the training
was beyond the scope or the amount of training specified in the foster
caregiver's individualized written needs assessment and continuing training
plan.
(c)If the
training the foster caregiver received was part of a program of self-directed
study or otherwise not delivered in a conventional or traditional setting where
the principal transfer of knowledge occurred through the physical presence of a
trainer whose responsibility it was to impart instruction to the foster parent.
(C)ODJFS
reimbursement of foster caregiver stipend payments to recommending agencies.
(1)ODJFS will
reimburse recommending agencies for stipend payments made to foster caregivers
pursuant to paragraph (B) of this rule.
(2)For
preplacement training, ODJFS will reimburse lump sum stipend payments made by
recommending agencies as follows:
(a)The amount of
ten dollars per foster caregiver per training hour for hours recorded by an
agency in SACWIS. ODJFS will not reimburse more than the minimum required training hours as listed in
rule 5101:2-5-33 of the Administrative Code.according
to the following:
(i)For pre-adoptive infant homes, twelve
hours.
(ii)For a family foster home, no less than
twenty-four hours and no more than thirty-six hours.
(iii)For a specialized foster home, no less
than twenty-four hours and no more than thirty-six hours.
(b)For an existing
family foster home that is receiving preplacement training to become a
specialized foster home, the reimbursement will be made in the form of
continuing training as specified in rule 5101:2-5-25 of the Administrative
Code.
(3)For continuing
training, ODJFS will reimburse stipend payments made by recommending agencies
per the following schedule of training hours:
(a)For a
pre-adoptive infant home, not more than twenty-four training hours during each
two-year certification period for each caregiver that is required to be
trained.
(b)For a family
foster home, not more than forty training hours during each two-year
certification period for each caregiver that is required to be trained.
(c)For a
specialized foster home, not more than sixty training hours during each
two-year certification period for each caregiver that is required to be
trained.
(4)For the purpose
of determining if a stipend reimbursement is owed to a recommending agency for
continuing training, ODJFS will count only training hours that are received
during the two-year period after the foster caregiver's date of certification,
and for each two-year period thereafter.
(5)ODJFS will not
reimburse a recommending agency for any stipend payment made by a recommending
agency when the training the foster caregiver received was part of a program of
self-directed study or otherwise not delivered in a conventional or traditional
setting where the principal transfer of knowledge occurred through the physical
presence of a trainer whose responsibility it was to impart instruction to the
foster parent. Subject to restrictions that may otherwise be imposed elsewhere
by this chapter, such non-traditional training may be counted by the
recommending agency as acceptable training hours in meeting the minimum number
of training hours necessary to statutorily qualify the foster caregiver to
obtain or maintain such foster caregiver's certification.
(6)ODJFS will not
reimburse a recommending agency for any stipend payment made for time consumed
by a lunch or dinner break that occurs during a training session.
(7)For the purpose
of computing the maximum number of preplacement and continuing training hours
that will qualify for stipend reimbursements, a foster caregiver's training
history will always be aggregated over the caregiver's entire service history
and will not be reset by the movement of the foster caregiver from the
supervision of one recommending agency to another.
(D)ODJFS will pay
a training allowance to each private recommending agency to compensate that
entity for its costs in providing, securing or procuring training for foster
caregivers through a preplacement training program or continuing training
program operated under rule 5101:2-5-40 of the Administrative Code. The
allowance rate will be fifteen dollars per foster caregiver per training hour
successfully completed within a training session.
(1)A private
recommending agency may enter a pre-placementpreplacement training session into SACWIS prior to the
certification of a foster caregiver in order to receive a training allowance.
(2)If a private
recommending agency enters a continuing training session into SACWIS in order
to receive a training allowance, the agency must have paid a stipend to the
particpant for the same training session.
(3)ODJFS will
consider a private recommending agency to have experienced a cost if any of the
following items occur:
(a)The private
recommending agency pays a trainer or another agency to conduct the training
session.
(b)The private
recommending agency uses its own staff to conduct the training session and act
as trainer.
(c)The private
recommending agency rents space and or equipment for the training session.
(d)The private
recommending agency provides a box meal or catered meal for foster caregivers
attending the training session. ODJFS will not consider the private
recommending agency to have incurred a cost if only break refreshments are
provided.
(e)The private
recommending agency purchases a curriculum or program of instruction for use in
the training session. ODJFS will not consider the private recommending agency
to have experienced a cost for that curriculum or program of instruction when it
is used in subsequent training sessions unless the payment of a licensing or
royalty fee is required for each such use.
(4)ODJFS will not
make an allowance payment for training received or provided at no cost to the
private recommending agency. As used in this rule, "at no cost" means
that the private recommending agency incurred no out-of-pocket expense for the
training session. ODJFS will not consider a private recommending agency to have
incurred a cost when the private recommending agency:
(a)Uses its own
facilities or equipment to host or conduct the training session.
(b)Makes copies of
instructional materials that will be used in a training session.
(c)Mails training
announcements to foster caregivers.
(d)Uses an
uncompensated trainer.
(e)Enrolls a
foster caregiver for training in a training session held under the auspices of
a regional training center of the OCWTP where the regional training center does
not require a fee from the private recommending agency for the caregiver to
attend the training session.
(E)The
recommending agency shall register the foster caregiver's training history in
SACWIS. ODJFS will pay foster caregiver stipends and private recommending
agency allowances only when the recommending agency fully and accurately completes
and registers the foster caregiver's training history in SACWIS.
(F)Recommending
agencies shall not submit training registrations for training received or
rendered under the adoption assessor training component of the OCWTP.
(G)Submission of
training registrations that do not accurately reflect the training history of
foster caregivers, or that are filed prior to payment of earned stipends to
foster caregivers, shall establish a rebuttable presumption that the submitting
recommending agency intentionally seeks a training allowance or stipend payment
to which it is not entitled.
(1)If the
recommending agency is a private entity, the rebuttable presumption may serve
as a basis for licensing enforcement proceedings against that private
recommending agency.
(2)If the
recommending agency is a public children services agency (PCSA), the rebuttable
presumption may serve as a basis for the imposition of any penalty permitted by
section 5101.24 of the Revised Code.
(H)Each private
recommending agency and PCSA shall register an update to a foster caregiver's
training history no later than thirty calendar days from the date on which the
private recommending agency or PCSA renders a stipend payment to the foster
caregiver. Failure to complete the update in this time frame will result in the
forfeiture of any stipend reimbursement or allowance payment owed to the
private recommending agency or PCSA for the event.
(I)ODJFS will not
issue allowance payments to PCSAs. OCWTP will be responsible for providing
foster caregiver training to foster caregivers under the supervision of a PCSA.
(J)All claims
for allowance payments and stipend reimbursements must be perfected within
eighteen calendar months subsequent to the month in which the training
occurred. Claims made after that time frame will not be honored.
(K)Any failure of
an agency to pay a stipend to a foster caregiver within the required timeframes
of this rule shall result in the forfeiture of any stipend reimbursement owed
to the agency for the event.
Effective: 6/1/2021
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 10/1/2022
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 05/18/2021
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5103.0316
Rule Amplifies: 5103.0312, 5103.0313, 5103.0314
Prior Effective Dates: 04/01/2003, 01/01/2004, 08/01/2005,
05/22/2008, 11/01/2013, 10/01/2017