Ohio Code 5107.10 – Time-limited cash assistance
(A) As used in this section:
Terms Used In Ohio Code 5107.10
- Adult: means an individual who is not a minor child. See Ohio Code 5107.02
- Assistance group: means a group of individuals treated as a unit for purposes of determining eligibility for and the amount of assistance provided under Ohio works first. See Ohio Code 5107.02
- Child: includes child by adoption. See Ohio Code 1.59
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Custodian: means an individual who has legal custody, as defined in section 2151. See Ohio Code 5107.02
- Guardian: A person legally empowered and charged with the duty of taking care of and managing the property of another person who because of age, intellect, or health, is incapable of managing his (her) own affairs.
- Guardian: means an individual that is granted authority by a probate court pursuant to Chapter 2111 of the Revised Code, or a court of competent jurisdiction in another state, to exercise parental rights over a minor child to the extent provided in the court's order and subject to residual parental rights of the minor child's parents. See Ohio Code 5107.02
- Minor child: means either of the following:
(1) An individual who has not attained age eighteen;
(2) An individual who has not attained age nineteen and is a full-time student in a secondary school or in the equivalent level of vocational or technical training. See Ohio Code 5107.02
- Minor head of household: means a minor child who is either of the following:
(1) Is married, pregnant, and a member of an assistance group that does not include an adult;
(2) Is married and is a parent of a child included in the same assistance group that does not include an adult. See Ohio Code 5107.02
- Ohio works first: means the program established by this chapter known as temporary assistance for needy families in Title IV-A. See Ohio Code 5107.02
- Payment standard: means the amount specified in rules adopted under section 5107. See Ohio Code 5107.02
- Person: includes an individual, corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, and association. See Ohio Code 1.59
- Remainder: An interest in property that takes effect in the future at a specified time or after the occurrence of some event, such as the death of a life tenant.
- Specified relative: means the following individuals who are age eighteen or older:
(1) The following individuals related by blood or adoption:
(a) Grandparents, including grandparents with the prefix "great" "great-great" or "great-great-great";
(b) Siblings;
(c) Aunts, uncles, nephews, and nieces, including such relatives with the prefix "great" "great-great" "grand" or "great-grand";
(d) First cousins and first cousins once removed. See Ohio Code 5107.02
- state: means the state of Ohio. See Ohio Code 1.59
- United States: includes all the states. See Ohio Code 1.59
(1) “Countable income,” “gross earned income,” and “gross unearned income” have the meanings established in rules adopted under section 5107.05 of the Revised Code.
(2) “Federal poverty guidelines” has the same meaning as in section 5101.46 of the Revised Code, except that references to a person‘s family in the definition shall be deemed to be references to the person’s assistance group.
(3) “Gross income” means gross earned income and gross unearned income.
(4) “Strike” means continuous concerted action in failing to report to duty; willful absence from one’s position; or stoppage of work in whole from the full, faithful, and proper performance of the duties of employment, for the purpose of inducing, influencing, or coercing a change in wages, hours, terms, and other conditions of employment. “Strike” does not include a stoppage of work by employees in good faith because of dangerous or unhealthful working conditions at the place of employment that are abnormal to the place of employment.
(B) Under the Ohio works first program, an assistance group shall receive, except as otherwise provided by this chapter, time-limited cash assistance. In the case of an assistance group that includes a minor head of household or adult, assistance shall be provided in accordance with the self-sufficiency contract entered into under section 5107.14 of the Revised Code.
(C)(1) To be eligible to participate in Ohio works first, an assistance group must meet all of the following requirements:
(a) The assistance group, except as provided in division (E) of this section, must include at least one of the following:
(i) A minor child who, except as provided in section 5107.24 of the Revised Code, resides with a parent, or specified relative caring for the child, or, to the extent permitted by Title IV-A and federal regulations adopted until Title IV-A, resides with a guardian or custodian caring for the child;
(ii) A parent residing with and caring for the parent’s minor child who receives supplemental security income under Title XVI of the “Social Security Act,” 86 Stat. 1475 (1972), 42 U.S.C.A. 1383, as amended, or federal, state, or local adoption assistance;
(iii) A specified relative residing with and caring for a minor child who is related to the specified relative in a manner that makes the specified relative a specified relative and receives supplemental security income or federal, state, or local foster care assistance, kinship guardianship assistance, kinship support program payments, or adoption assistance;
(iv) A pregnant woman.
(b) The assistance group must meet the income requirements established by division (D) of this section.
(c) No member of the assistance group may be involved in a strike.
(d) The assistance group must satisfy the requirements for Ohio works first established by this chapter and section 5101.83 of the Revised Code.
(e) The assistance group must meet requirements for Ohio works first established by rules adopted under section 5107.05 of the Revised Code.
(2) In addition to meeting the requirements specified in division (C)(1) of this section, a member of an assistance group who is required by section 5116.10 of the Revised Code to participate in the comprehensive case management and employment program must participate in that program to be eligible to participate in Ohio works first.
(D)(1) Except as provided in division (D)(4) of this section, to determine whether an assistance group is initially eligible to participate in Ohio works first, a county department of job and family services shall do the following:
(a) Determine whether the assistance group’s gross income exceeds fifty per cent of the federal poverty guidelines. In making this determination, the county department shall disregard amounts that federal statutes or regulations and sections 5101.17 and 5117.10 of the Revised Code require be disregarded. The assistance group is ineligible to participate in Ohio works first if the assistance group’s gross income, less the amounts disregarded, exceeds fifty per cent of the federal poverty guidelines.
(b) If the assistance group’s gross income, less the amounts disregarded pursuant to division (D)(1)(a) of this section, does not exceed fifty per cent of the federal poverty guidelines, determine whether the assistance group’s countable income is less than the payment standard. The assistance group is ineligible to participate in Ohio works first if the assistance group’s countable income equals or exceeds the payment standard.
(2) For the purpose of determining whether an assistance group meets the income requirement established by division (D)(1)(a) of this section, the annual revision that the United States department of health and human services makes to the federal poverty guidelines shall go into effect on the first day of July of the year for which the revision is made.
(3) To determine whether an assistance group participating in Ohio works first continues to be eligible to participate, a county department of job and family services shall determine whether the assistance group’s countable income continues to be less than the payment standard. In making this determination, the county department shall disregard an amount specified in rules adopted under section 5107.05 of the Revised Code and fifty per cent of the remainder of the assistance group’s gross earned income. No amounts shall be disregarded from the assistance group’s gross unearned income. The assistance group ceases to be eligible to participate in Ohio works first if its countable income, less the amounts disregarded, equals or exceeds the payment standard.
(4) If an assistance group reapplies to participate in Ohio works first not more than four months after ceasing to participate, a county department of job and family services shall use the income requirement established by division (D)(3) of this section to determine eligibility for resumed participation rather than the income requirement established by division (D)(1) of this section.
(E)(1) An assistance group may continue to participate in Ohio works first even though a public children services agency removes the assistance group’s minor children from the assistance group’s home due to abuse, neglect, or dependency if the agency does both of the following:
(a) Notifies the county department of job and family services at the time the agency removes the children that it believes the children will be able to return to the assistance group within six months;
(b) Informs the county department at the end of each of the first five months after the agency removes the children that the parent, guardian, custodian, or specified relative of the children is cooperating with the case plans prepared for the children under section 2151.412 of the Revised Code and that the agency is making reasonable efforts to return the children to the assistance group.
(2) An assistance group may continue to participate in Ohio works first pursuant to division (E)(1) of this section for not more than six payment months. This division does not affect the eligibility of an assistance group that includes a pregnant woman.
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