(A)The Ohio adoption grant program is a
one-time payment per child provided to eligible adoptive parents for qualifying
adoptions finalized on or after January 1, 2023, as long as state funds are
available. In the event state funding is no longer available, the Ohio adoption
grant program will close to new applications until additional funds are secured
or July first of the following state fiscal year (SFY), whichever occurs first.
Once state funds have been exhausted, the Ohio department of job and family services
(ODJFS) is not to be held responsible for payment of grant payments for
applications that have not been approved.
(B) As used in this rule the following have
the same meaning as in section 5101.19 of the Revised Code:
(1)Adopted child;
(2)Adoption;
(3)Adoptive parent;
(4)Casework services;
(5)Foster caregiver;
(6)Qualified professional;
(7)Special needs.
(C)All of the following requirements are to
be met to be eligible for receiving the Ohio adoption grant:
(1)The adoptive parent(s) resides in Ohio
at the time of the application.
(2)The adoptive parent(s) has not
previously received a grant payment from the Ohio adoption grant program for
the adopted child for whom the parent is seeking payment.
(3)The adoptive parent(s) is to submit the
JFS 01057 "Application for The Ohio Adoption Grant" and all other
documentation pursuant to paragraph (E) of this rule no later than one year
after the final adoption order, interlocutory order of adoption, or recognition
of the adoption by this state under section 3107.18 of the Revised Code for the
adopted child for whom the grant payment is sought.
(4)The adoption was not by a parent whose
spouse is a biological or adoptive parent of the child prior to the adoption
for which the payment is sought.
(D) If all of the requirements of paragraph
(C) in this rule are met, a one-time payment is to be issued to the adoptive
parent in accordance to the following:
(1)Ten thousand dollars.
(2)Fifteen thousand dollars, if the parent
was a certified foster caregiver for the child prior to adoption.
(3)Twenty thousand dollars, if a qualified
professional who does not provide casework services to the adopted child
diagnoses the child with one or more special needs in the professional's area
of expertise prior to the final order of adoption, interlocutory order of
adoption, or recognition of the adoption by this state under section 3107.18 of
the Revised Code.
(E)The following documentation is to be
provided to ODJFS by the adoptive parent(s) with the JFS 01057 for approval and
determination of eligible fund amount:
(1)A copy of a final order of adoption, an
interlocutory order of adoption, or recognition of the adoption under section
3107.18 of the Revised Code.
(2)United States internal revenue service
(IRS) form W-9, "Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and
Certification."
(3)Two forms of identification:
(a)Current identification for Ohio
residence of the adoptive parent(s).
(b)United States social security card of
adoptive parent(s).
(F)The following documentation, as
applicable, is to be provided to ODJFS by the adoptive parent(s) with the JFS
01057 for approval and determination of eligible fund amount:
(1)Documentation the adoptive parent(s) was
a foster caregiver(s) for the child prior to the adoption. The documentation
containing information on the placement of the child, including name of the
child, name of the foster parent(s) and placement dates can be provided by the
public children services agency or private child placing agency.
(2)Documentation of the adopted child's
diagnoses as outlined in paragraph (D)(3) of this rule on the JFS 01058
"Ohio Adoption Grant Program Special Needs Documentation."
(G)ODJFS will review the JFS 01057 and all
submitted documentation described in paragraphs (E) and (F) of this rule to
determine if the requirements for the Ohio adoption grant program are met and
provide the family with a decision of approved or denied.
(H)Approved adoptive parent(s) will be
informed of the payment amount and issued a one-time payment according to
paragraph (D) of this rule by ODJFS.
(I)Adoptive parent(s) who have been denied
as not meeting eligibility requirements for the Ohio adoption grant program
will be notified by ODJFS and informed why the application was denied and may
request a second review of the JFS 01057 no later than thirty days from the
date of denial.
(J)Upon receipt of a request for a second
review, ODJFS will review the JFS 01057. The second review will be conducted by
the ODJFS administrative/management staff within ODJFS.
(1)If ODJFS' second review approves, the
adoptive parent(s) will be issued a one-time payment, according to paragraph
(D) of this rule.
(2)If ODJFS' second review denies, ODJFS
will notify the adoptive parent(s) of the denial.
(K)In accordance with division (C) of
section 5101.193 of the Revised Code, any department, agency, or division of
the state, including the department of health, is to provide any document
related to the adoption upon request supporting the application for the Ohio
adoption grant.
Effective: 4/7/2023
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 04/07/2023
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5101.19, 5101.191, 5101.192, 5101.193,
5101.194
Rule Amplifies: 5101.19, 5101.191, 5101.192, 5101.193, 5101.194