Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5101:2 - Division of Social Services
Chapter 5101:2-16 - Publicly Funded Child Care
Section 5101:2-16-05 - Copayment for publicly funded child care benefits
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) What are the copayment requirements for families receiving publicly funded child care benefits?
(B) How is the copayment calculated?
To calculate the family's copayment, the county agency shall:
(C) If a family has more than one weekly authorization for child care, how is the copayment distributed?
(D) How long is a family copayment effective?
The copayment amount that is assigned to the family upon determination of eligibility shall be in effect for the entire eligibility period unless any of the following occurs:
(E) When can a family copayment increase?
Copayments may increase at the time of recertification or reinstatement approval. The new copayment amount is effective on the first day of the new eligibility period.
(F) When can a family copayment be reduced?
A family copayment may be reduced any time a change is reported in income or family size that reduces the copayment, even during the current eligibility period.
(G) When shall the county agency waive the copayment requirement?
The county agency shall waive the copayment requirement for families eligible for protective or homeless child care benefits pursuant to rule 5101:2-16-02 of the Administrative Code.
(H) Is a copayment impacted if the family does not utilize all of the authorized hours for child care in a week?
A family shall be required to pay the copayment assigned for a child's authorization or the child's cost of care for that week, whichever amount is lower.
(I) Is the family required to pay the copayment when only absent days or professional development days are reported for the week?
A family shall not be required to pay the copayment when only absent days and/or professional development days are reported, with no hours of attendance at the child care program during that week.
(J) What is the due date for each copayment?
The family will sign a written agreement with the provider(s) in which a mutually agreed upon due date for each copayment is specified, pursuant to rule 5101:2-16-09 of the Administrative Code.
(K) What happens if the caretaker does not pay the copayment according to the signed agreement with the child care provider?
A caretaker shall be ineligible for child care benefits if a delinquent copayment is owed, unless satisfactory arrangements are made to pay the delinquent copayment. Arrangements to pay a delinquent copayment shall be satisfactory to both the caretaker and the provider.