Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5101:2 - Division of Social Services
Chapter 5101:2-44 - State Adoption Subsidy Program
Section 5101:2-44-08 - Redetermination and amendment of a state adoption maintenance subsidy
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) This rule does not apply when the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS) determines that state funds are not available to maintain the state adoption maintenance subsidy (SAMS) program at the current maximum monthly funding level. At the beginning of each state fiscal year, the ODJFS shall issue a procedure letter that identifies the maximum monthly funding level for the SAMS.
(B) The public children services agency (PCSA) shall complete a redetermination of each SAMS one year from the initial effective date of the JFS 01615 "State Adoption Maintenance Subsidy Agreement."
(C) Redeterminations shall include the following:
(D) The PCSA shall determine from the verification submitted by the adoptive parent(s) if the adopted child and adoptive parent(s) remain eligible.
(E) The PCSA shall complete the JFS 01614 "Redetermination or Amendment of a State Adoption Maintenance Subsidy" at least thirty days prior to the annual redetermination date of the JFS 01615.
(F) If the adoptive parent(s) fails to comply with the requirements of a redetermination as described in this rule, the PCSA shall suspend the SAMS pursuant to rule 5101:2-44-10 of the Administrative Code after ninety days and terminate the SAMS pursuant to rule 5101:2-44-11 of the Administrative Code after one hundred eighty days from the redetermination date.
(G) An amendment shall be reviewed when requested by the adoptive parent or if the PCSA is aware of:
(H) Upon written request by the adoptive parent(s) for an amendment, the PCSA shall do all of the following:
(I) An adoptive parent receiving a SAMS shall report any significant change in the adoptive family's financial situation or the adoptive child's special needs within thirty days of the change to the PCSA that approved the state adoption maintenance subsidy.