Ohio Administrative Code
Title 173 - Department of Aging
Chapter 173-6 - Golden Buckeye Card Program
Section 173-6-03 - Golden buckeye program: enrollment process for persons sixty years of age or older

Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 173-6-03

Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024

(A) Automatic enrollment:

(1) ODA may automatically enroll an Ohio resident who is sixty years of age or older into the golden buckeye program.

(2) If an automatically-enrolled person wants a golden buckye card, the person may apply for the card on https://aging.ohio.gov/getgbc.

(B) Requested enrollment:

(1) If ODA did not automatically enroll an Ohio resident who is sixty years of age or older, and the person wants to enroll in the golden buckeye program, the person shall apply on https://aging.ohio.gov/getgbc or apply at a sign-up site . Sign-up sites include most Ohio senior centers and libraries.

(2) To apply at a sign-up site, the person shall do the following:
(a) Obtain an application from a sign-up site.

(b) Return the signed, completed application to the sign-up site.

(c) Provide the sign-up site with evidence the applicant is at least sixty years of age and a resident of Ohio (e.g., driver's license, state identification card).

(3) After a sign-up site receives an application, it shall do all of the following:
(a) The sign-up site shall verify the person completed and signed the application.

(b) The sign-up site shall verify the person is sixty years of age or older and a resident of Ohio by indicating the source of evidence (e.g., driver's license, state identification card) on the application.

(c) The sign-up site shall identify itself on the application.

(d) On the application, the sign-up site shall write the initials of the staff person at the sign-up site who processed the application.

(e) The sign-up site shall mail, email, or fax the completed application to the processing location listed on the application. The sign-up site shall do so in less than one week after it receives the application.

(4) After ODA receives an application from a sign-up site, it shall do the following:
(a) ODA shall verify the sign-up site complied with paragraph (B)(3) of this rule.

(b) ODA shall issue a golden buckeye card to the eligible person.

(C) Card validation:

(1) After a person is issued a golden buckeye card, the cardholder shall sign the card. No card is valid until the cardholder signs it.

(2) After the cardholder signs his or her golden buckeye card, the card remains valid for the remaining life of the cardholder, unless ODA revokes the card due to a fraudulent application or fraudulent use of the card, or the program is discontinued.

(D) Transferability: A cardholder shall not transfer a golden buckeye card to any other person.

(E) Replacement card: If a golden buckeye card is lost, stolen, or damaged, a cardholder who is sixty years of age or older may contact ODA to request a replacement card.

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