Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5101:1 - Division of Public Assistance
Chapter 5101:1-3 - Ohio Works First
Section 5101:1-3-02 - Ohio works first: school attendance
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 5101:1-3-02
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) When must school attendance be monitored?
A minor child's attendance in school shall be monitored in the following situations:
(1) The teen
parent or pregnant teen is subject to participation in the learning, earning
and parenting program (LEAP) in accordance with rule
5101:1-23-50
of the Administrative Code.
(2) The
child is subject to participation in the learnfare program in accordance with
section
5107.28 of the
Revised Code.
(3) When the teen
parent is employed, to determine if the policy described in paragraph (E) of
rule
5101:1-23-10
of the Administrative Code is applicable.
(4) To determine if a child approaching his
or her eighteenth birthday may remain on the grant until the nineteenth
birthday, as set forth in section
5107.02
of the Revised Code.
(B) What are the requirements for children under age eighteen who are not attending school?
(1) The county agency shall assess
the skills, prior work experience, and employability of each participant of
Ohio works first (OWF) who:
(a) Has not
attained eighteen years of age; and
(b) Has not completed high school or obtained
a certificate of high school equivalency, and is not attending secondary
school.
(2) On the basis
of the assessment, the county agency shall work with the assistance group to
create an employment goal for the child, including a plan for moving the
individual into unsubsidized employment or requiring the child to attend
school.
(3) The county agency shall
incorporate the plan into the assistance group's self-sufficiency contract or
individual opportunity plan (IOP) and require the minor's parent or specified
relative to ensure the child complies with the plan. The child is not required
to complete a self-sufficiency contract or IOP, unless that child is a minor
head of household, as defined in section
5107.02
of the Revised Code.
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