(A)What happens when
an individual does not comply with a work registration requirement?
(1)When an individual
fails or refuses to meet the work registration requirements in rule 5101:4-3-11.1
of the Administrative Code, the individual shall be sanctioned from participation
in the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) as follows:
(a)For a first failure
or refusal, the county agency shall sanction the individual by denying or terminating
the individual's eligibility to participate in the SNAP for a minimum of one benefit
month.
(b)For a second failure
or refusal, the county agency shall sanction the individual by denying or terminating
the individual's eligibility to participate in the SNAP for a minimum of three benefit
months.
(c)For the third or
subsequent failure or refusal, the county agency shall sanction the individual by
denying or terminating the individual's eligibility to participate in the SNAP for
a minimum of six benefit months.
(2)When an individual
stops receiving SNAP benefits before the actual imposition of the sanction, the
sanction will not be held in abeyance. The establishment of new residence in another
county or another assistance group by an individual who has been proposed for a
sanction or who is currently under sanction does not, in and of itself, negate the
sanction.
(B)What is the process
for notification of noncompliance?
(1)Prior to issuing
a notice of noncompliance in accordance with paragraph (B)(2) of this rule, the
county agency is to ensure that the individual was informed of the failure(s) and
his or her right to provide good cause information to the county agency.
(a)The county agency
or the SNAP (E&T) provider may inform the individual of the failure by any reasonable
means (letter, phone call, email, etc,).
(b)The SNAP E&T
provider is to adhere to the reporting time frame to the county agency described
in paragraph (B)(2) of rule 5101:4-3-30 of the Administrative Code.
(c)The attempt to
contact the individual is to be documented in the case record.
(2)Once an individual
has been informed in accordance with paragraph (B)(1) of this rule, it is the individual's
responsibility to contact the county agency within seven days of the notification
of noncompliance to show good cause for the failure. Within ten days of determining
the failure was without good cause, in accordance with Chapter 5101:6-2 of the Administrative
Code, proper notice of adverse action is to be provided to the individual.
The notification shall contain:
(a)The particular act
of noncompliance committed;
(b)The proposed period
of the sanction;
(c)Language explaining
that the individual may, if when appropriate, reapply at the end of the sanction period;
(d)Information on or
with the notice describing the action that can be taken to avoid the sanction before
the sanction period begins; and
(e)Notice and hearing
requirements contained in Chapters 5101:6-1 to 5101:6-9 of the Administrative Code
that apply in each instance of noncompliance and subsequent sanction action.
(C)What is the process when it is determined
an individual is not suited for participation in an assigned SNAP E&T activity?
(1)When a SNAP E&T provider determines that
an individual is not suited for participation, either at the time the individual
is referred to the activity or until the activity completion, the provider is to
notify the county agency within ten days of the determination to explain the reason
the individual is not an appropriate placement in the E&T program. The provider
may provide information that will assist in making a change in placement. However,
if the provider is unable to provide a reason for the determination, the county
agency is to process the provider determination without the reason.
(2)Within ten days of the county agency receiving
the provider notification, the county agency is to notify the individual of the
provider determination. The notice is to include:
(a)A description of the provider determination
when available;
(b)The steps the county agency will take as
a result of the determination;
(c)The contact information for the agency;
(d)Information that the individual is not being
sanctioned as a result of the provider determination; and
(e)Information that an able-bodied adult without
dependents who receives a provider determination will accrue countable months towards
their three-month time limit the next full benefit month after the month during
which the county agency notifies the individual of the provider determination unless
the individual:
(i)Has met the work requirements as described
in rule 5101:4-3-20 of the Administrative Code;
(ii)Has established good cause;
(iii)Lives in a waived county; or
(iv)Is determined to be exempt as described in
rule 5101:4-3-11 of the Administrative Code.
(3)Within ten days of the county agency notifying
the individual but no later than the next recertification the county agency is to:
(a)Reassess the physical and mental fitness
of the individual to determine if an exemption is met in accordance with rule 5101:4-3-11
of the Administrative Code or determine if an update to the employability plan is
needed based on limitations for participating in an activity; and
(b)Update the case record and when necessary
the employability plan with any changes.
(C)(D) How does an individual comply to regain eligibility
for SNAP?
Except for individuals sanctioned as a result of a voluntary quit
or reduction of work effort, the county agency shall require the individual to:
(1)Prior to reinstatement
of benefits, the individual shall sign the JFS 03804 "Ohio Works First/Supplemental
Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Sanction Compliance Agreement" agreeing
to participate in the work program and to comply with the work registration requirements
described in rule 5101:4-3-11.1 of the Administrative Code.
(a)When the JFS 03804
is signed prior to the end of the sanction period, the sanctioned individual shall
regain eligibility and benefits shall be reinstated after the minimum sanction period
is served.
(b)When the JFS 03804
is signed after the end of the minimum sanction period, the individual shall regain
eligibility effective the day the JFS 03804 was signed and returned to the county
agency and benefits shall be reinstated pursuant to rule 5101:4-7-01 of the Administrative
Code.
(2)When the circumstances
change and the individual qualifies for an exemption from work registration in accordance
with rule 5101:4-3-11 of the Administrative Code, the individual may qualify for
SNAP benefits. Such exemptions may occur before the minimum sanction period ends.
(3)Individuals sanctioned
as a result of a voluntary quit or reduction of work effort shall be required to
regain eligibility in accordance with rule 5101:4-3-19 of the Administrative Code.
(D)(E) How are failures for noncompliance with unemployment
compensation or an Ohio works first (OWF) work requirement handled?
Individuals receiving unemployment compensation or OWF benefits are
exempt from work registration. Instead, the individual must comply with the unemployment
compensation or OWF requirements. If When the assistance group reports a loss or denial of unemployment
compensation or OWF eligibility or if when the county agency learns of the loss or denial, the
county agency shall determine whether the loss or denial was caused by a determination
by the administering agency that the individual refused or failed without good cause
to comply with an unemployment compensation or OWF requirement. When it is determined
the individual failed or refused to meet an unemployment compensation or OWF requirement,
the county agency shall:
(1)Determine if the
assistance group is an OWF assistance group. An OWF assistance group is a group
in which all members are receiving OWF benefits. For OWF assistance groups, the
county agency shall follow rule 5101:4-3-09 of the Administrative Code. However,
when all of the individuals in the assistance group are not receiving OWF cash benefits
(i.e. one or more members are only in receipt of SNAP), the assistance group remains
subject to the requirements of this rule.
(2)Determine if the
individual meets one of the other work registration exemptions outlined in rule
5101:4-3-11 of the Administrative Code. When the individual meets another work registration
exemption in rule 5101:4-3-11 of the Administrative Code, no action is required.
(3)When the individual
does not meet another work registration exemption, the individual shall be sanctioned
in accordance with this rule. The income and resources of the individual shall be
treated in accordance with paragraph (A) of rule 5101:4-6-13 of the Administrative
Code.
(4)Assistance group
members who fail to comply with an unemployment compensation or OWF requirement
that is not equivalent to that of a food assistance supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) work requirement
shall lose their exemption and must be registered for work if when not otherwise exempt.
Effective: 11/18/2021
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 8/16/2021 and 11/18/2026
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 11/08/2021
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5101.54
Rule Amplifies: 5101.54
Prior Effective Dates: 10/15/2009, 03/01/2012, 10/01/2013,
08/01/2015, 07/01/2017, 04/01/2020