Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5101:2 - Division of Social Services
Chapter 5101:2-16 - Publicly Funded Child Care
Section 5101:2-16-12 - Publicly funded child care program integrity review
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) What is a program integrity review?
A program integrity review carried out for the publicly funded child care program is meant to ensure:
(B) Who performs program integrity reviews?
The following entities may perform program integrity reviews for the publicly funded child care program:
(C) Who shall comply with publicly funded child care program integrity reviews?
Child care providers with a provider agreement or who had a provider agreement pursuant to rule 5101:2-16-09 of the Administrative Code, and caretakers determined eligible for publicly funded child care benefits pursuant to rule 5101:2-16-02 of the Administrative Code shall cooperate and participate in reviews conducted by any of the entities listed in paragraph (B) of this rule.
(D) What documentation and records will child care providers be required to provide as part of a program integrity review?
(E) What happens if a child care provider fails to comply with a program integrity review request?
If a child care provider fails to comply with a program integrity review request, ODJFS may do both of the following:
(F) What happens if ODJFS determines misuse of publicly funded child care or the automated child care system pursuant to rule 5101:2-16-11 of the Administrative Code?
ODJFS may do any of the following:
(G) If ODJFS terminates a provider agreement pursuant to this rule, when can the provider request a new agreement?
A child care provider whose provider agreement has been terminated pursuant to this rule may not re-enter into a provider agreement for a period of five years from the date of termination.
Replaces: 5101:2-16-72