(A)What is the
recertification process?
(1)In accordance
with rule 5101:4-5-03 of the Administrative Code, all supplemental nutrition
assistance program (SNAP) assistance groups are assigned a certification period
for which they are eligible. An assistance group may not participate beyond the
expiration of its assigned certification period without a determination of
eligibility for a new period. Assistance groups must apply for recertification
and comply with interview and verification requirements.
(2)The county
agency shall collect sufficient information and necessary verifications to
ensure an accurate determination of eligibility and benefits as described in
rule 5101:4-2-09 of the Administrative Code.
(3)Assistance
groups are to receive the statewide automated eligibility system generated approval
that contains websites that provide employment and training services when the
assistance group:
(a)Contains a
member that is subject to the work requirements;
(b)Contains at
least one adult member;
(c)Contains no
elderly or disabled members; and
(d)Has no earned
income.
(4)Assistance
groups are to receive a written notice and an oral explanation of the specific
work requirements each assistance group member is subject to in accordance with
rule 5101:4-2-07 of the Administrative Code.
(5)The recertification
process shall only be utilized for an assistance group that applies for
recertification prior to the end of its current certification period, except
for delayed applications as specified in paragraphs (H)(5) and (H)(6) of this
rule.
(6)The county
agency shall not recertify an assistance group without a signed application for
recertification.
(B)How is an
assistance group notified it is time for a recertification?
(1)The county
agency shall provide an assistance group certified for expedited benefits a
notice of expiration at the time of certification.
(2)All other
certified assistance groups shall receive the statewide automated eligibility
system generated notice of expiration between the first and last day of the
month prior to the month the certification period ends.
(C)What shall the
assistance group provide to the county agency in order to establish an
application date for recertification?
(1)When the
assistance group indicates that it wishes to establish a filing date for its
recertification prior to its interview, the assistance group shall be provided
a JFS 07200, "Application for Cash, Food, or Medical Assistance" or
JFS 07204, "Application to Reapply for Cash and/or Food Assistance"
and instructions to complete and submit the form. The assistance group shall be
advised that the date of application for recertification will be established
when the form is submitted with a name, address, and signature.
(2)The assistance
group shall file an application for recertification using the JFS 07200, the
JFS 07204, the electronic equivalent of the JFS 07200 or JFS 07204, or the
telephonic equivalent of the JFS 07200 or JFS 07204.
(3)The assistance
group shall be advised that the date of application for recertification will be
established when the application is submitted with the minimum requirements of
name, address, and signature as described in rule 5101:4-2-01 of the
Administrative Code. When the completed application is received after business
hours, the date of application shall be the next business day.
(4)When the
statewide automated eligibility system is unavailable or a home visit is
necessary, the county agency shall complete the JFS 01846, "Case
Worksheet: Cash, Food Stamps and Medical Assistance Interview."
(5)When an interactive
interview is conducted or a JFS 01846 was completed, the application date is
established when the JFS 07200 or the JFS 07204 contains a name, address, and
signature from an assistance group member or its authorized representative, and
is received by the county agency.
(D)Is an interview
required at the time of recertification?
(1)As part of the
recertification process, the county agency shall conduct an interview with a
member of the assistance group or its authorized representative. The standard interview
practices in rule 5101:4-2-07 of the Administrative Code also apply to
interviews for recertification.
(2)The county
agency shall conduct a face-to-face interview or the telephonic equivalent.
Telephone interviews may be conducted in lieu of a face-to-face interview
unless the agency has determined the assistance group's situation requires a
face-to-face interview or the assistance group requests a face-to-face
interview. The county agency shall grant a telephone interview to any
assistance group that requests one.
(3)When an
interview is conducted but the assistance group does not submit an application
for recertification, the county agency is to deny the recertification at that
time or at the end of the certification period.
(4)Upon request, the
county agency shall provide the assistance group with the JFS 07501,
"Program Enrollment and Benefit Information" and the JFS 04196,
"Food Assistance Change Reporting."
(5)The county
agency is to notify the assistance group of the date the verification is to be
returned. The assistance group is to be allowed a minimum of ten days to
provide required verification information.
(6)For elderly or disabled assistance
groups certified for twenty-four months, the county agency must have at least
one contact with each elderly/disabled assistance group every twelve months.
The JFS 07221, "SNAP Interim Report" and the JFS 07223, "SNAP
Interim Report Reminder Notice" forms will serve as the contact.
(7)(6)County agencies shall schedule interviews so
that the assistance group has at least ten days after the interview in which to
provide verification before the certification period expires. When an
assistance group misses its scheduled interview, the county agency shall send
the assistance group a JFS 04218, "Notice Of Missed Interview."
(a)When an
assistance group misses its scheduled interview and requests another interview,
the county agency is to schedule a second interview as described in rule
5101:4-2-07 of the Administrative Code.
(b)When an
assistance group does not request to reschedule the interview but has submitted
an application for recertification, the county agency is to deny the
recertification thirty days following the date the application is received.
(E)What shall be
verified at recertification?
(1)Information
provided by the assistance group shall be verified in accordance with rule
5101:4-2-09 of the Administrative Code.
(2)Any assistance
group whose eligibility is not determined by the end of its current
certification period due to the time period allowed for submitting any missing
verification shall receive an opportunity to participate, when eligible, within
five working days after the assistance group submits the missing verification.
Benefits shall not be prorated.
(F)When is an
application for recertification considered timely?
(1)An assistance
group certified for expedited benefits shall have fifteen days from the date
the notice of expiration is received to file for recertification timely.
(2)Assistance
groups, except those certified for expedited benefits, that submit an
application for recertification by the fifteenth day of the last month of the
certification period shall be considered to have made a timely application for
recertification.
(3)For assistance
groups consisting of applicants or recipients of supplemental security income
(SSI) that apply for SNAP recertification at the social security administration
(SSA) office, the application shall be considered filed for normal processing
purposes when the signed application is received by the SSA by the fifteenth
day of the last month of the certification period.
(G)What are the
processing timeframes for timely recertifications?
Assistance groups certified under normal processing standards
are to be provided an opportunity to participate by the assistance group's
normal issuance cycle in the month following the end of its current
certification period. Assistance groups are to be notified of their eligibility
or ineligibility by the end of their current certification period.
(H)What is delayed
processing?
(1)When an
eligible assistance group files an application before the end of the
certification period, but the recertification process cannot be completed
within thirty days after the date of the application because of the county
agency, the county agency must continue to process the case and provide a full
month's allotment for the first month of the new certification period.
(2)When an
assistance group files an application before the end of the certification
period, but fails to take a required action, the county agency may deny the
case at that time, at the end of the certification period, or at the end of
thirty days. Although the county agency may have the right to issue a denial
prior to the end of the certification period, the assistance group has thirty
days after the end of the certification period to complete the process and have
its application treated as an application for recertification.
(3)When the assistance
group takes the required action before the end of the certification period, the
county agency shall reopen the case and provide a full month's benefit for the
initial month of the new certification period.
(4)When the
assistance group takes the required action after the end of the certification
period, but within thirty days after the end of the certification period, the
county agency shall reopen the case and provide retroactive benefits to the
date the assistance group took the required action.
(5)When an
assistance group files an application within thirty days after the end of the
certification period, the application shall be considered an application for
recertification; however, benefits shall be prorated in accordance with rule
5101:4-4-27 of the Administrative Code and the application shall be processed
within timeframes for processing initial applications as described in paragraph
(J) of rule 5101:4-2-01 of the Administrative Code.
(6)When an
assistance group's application for recertification is delayed beyond the first
of the month of what would have been its new certification period through the
fault of the county agency, the county agency shall provide restored benefits
back to the date the assistance group's certification period should have begun.
(7)The county
agency shall determine cause for any delay in processing an application for
recertification in accordance with the provisions of rule 5101:4-5-07 of the
Administrative Code.
(I)Do the
expedited service provisions apply at recertification?
(1)The expedited
service provisions of rule 5101:4-6-09 of the Administrative Code are not
applicable when the assistance group applies for recertification before the end
of its current certification period.
(2)When the date
of application for recertification is after the certification period has
expired, the assistance group may be entitled to expedited services when the
assistance group's circumstances fall within the expedited criteria in
accordance with rule 5101:4-6-09 of the Administrative Code.
(3)Assistance
groups that are certified for expedited benefits are to be notified of their
eligibility within twenty-four hours or seven days depending on the expedited
services for which they qualify.
Effective: 8/1/2022
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 11/18/2026
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 07/07/2022
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5101.54
Rule Amplifies: 329.04, 5101.54, 329.042
Prior Effective Dates: 06/02/1980, 12/01/1980, 06/18/1981,
10/01/1981, 01/22/1982, 06/17/1983, 12/25/1983 (Temp.), 03/01/1984, 07/20/1988
(Emer.), 10/16/1988, 07/11/1989 (Emer.), 09/17/1989, 05/01/1991 (Emer.), 06/01/1991,
02/03/1992, 07/01/1992, 08/01/1995 (Emer.), 10/13/1995, 04/01/1997 (Emer.),
06/06/1997, 05/01/1999, 06/01/2001 (Emer.), 08/27/2001, 03/02/2002 (Emer.),
05/13/2002, 07/01/2003, 05/01/2005, 08/01/2005, 05/01/2009, 08/01/2010, 07/01/2011,
02/01/2013, 10/01/2015, 09/01/2018, 11/18/2021