Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5101:2 - Division of Social Services
Chapter 5101:2-49 - IV-E Adoption Assistance
Section 5101:2-49-09.1 - Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA) retroactive payment process
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) A child is eligible for retroactive adoption assistance (AA) payment if any one of the following occur:
(B) The agency and the adoptive parent(s) will engage in a negotiation process based on the special needs of the child and the resources and circumstances of the adoptive parent(s) to determine the amount of the retroactive AA payment based on the following circumstances:
(C) If the agency and the adoptive parent(s) are unable to agree on the retroactive AA payment the agency will follow the procedures outlined in paragraph (H) of rule 5101:2-49-05 of the Administrative Code.
(D) The PCSA shall not approve a retroactive AA payment for a month in which a state adoption maintenance subsidy payment was made.
(E) The PCSA shall notify the adoptive parent(s) that retroactive AA payments have been approved for the child using the JFS 01454 "Approval and Agreement for Title IV-E Retroactive Adoption Assistance Payments" (rev. 12/2015).
(F) The JFS 01454 shall set forth the terms of the retroactive AA payment.
(G) The PCSA shall enter the applicable events in the statewide automated child welfare information system (SACWIS) to reflect dates and monthly payment amounts covered by the period of the retroactive payment approval.
(H) The PCSA shall provide the adoptive parent(s) with a copy of the completed JFS 01454.
(I) The PCSA shall retain a copy of the state hearing decision, administrative appeal decision or judicial determination rendered that determined the child either met the eligibility for AA or ordered the PCSA to reconsider eligibility for AA in the child's AA case record. The PCSA shall also retain a copy of the JFS 01451 and the JFS 01453 "Title IV-E Adoption Assistance Agreement" (rev. 7/2019) setting forth the provision for future AA payments.