Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5101:2 - Division of Social Services
Chapter 5101:2-49 - IV-E Adoption Assistance
Section 5101:2-49-09 - Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA) post-finalization application
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) The adoptive parent(s) of a child with special needs may only apply one time, for AA after the adoption is finalized if one of the following occurred:
(B) The adoptive parent(s) are to apply for AA when the PCSA or PCPA has informed and shared with the adoptive family AA subsidy information pursuant to rules 5101:2-48-05, 5101:2-48-11.1 and 5101:2-48-15 of the Administrative Code, including the JFS 01667 "Adoption Information Disclosure" prior to a finalization of adoption. The PCSA or PCPA is not obliged to inform an adoptive parent(s) if the adoptive parent(s) are not known to the agency or the child with special needs is not in the permanent custody of the PCSA or PCPA.
(C) The eligibility will be determined based on the child having a special need prior to finalization pursuant to rule 5101:2-49-03 of the Administrative Code that was in effect at the time of the final adoption decree.
(D) The following procedures are to be followed for AA eligibility to be considered after an adoption has been finalized:
(E) If the PCSA determines that the child is eligible for adoption assistance post- finalization, without a state hearing, the agency is to process the application for adoption assistance, otherwise the PCSA is to deny the JFS 01451 based on the application not being submitted prior to finalization and provide the adoptive parent(s) with the following:
(F) Upon receipt of the PCSA's denial of the JFS 01451, the adoptive parent(s) may request a state hearing.
(G) If a state hearing decision determines that one or more of the circumstances set forth in paragraph (A) of this rule were present, the PCSA is to determine eligibility for AA after finalization and negotiate a JFS 01453 with the adoptive parent(s).
(H) If all of the conditions set forth in paragraphs (D) and (E) of this rule are met, the effective date for current and future AA payments is to be the date on which the current JFS 01453 is signed by the PCSA and the adoptive parent(s).
(I) A child in an independent adoption is eligible for AA only if the child meets the requirements of a child with special needs as described in rule 5101:2-49-03 of the Administrative Code and the child is eligible for SSI or is a child in a subsequent adoption if the child received AA in a prior finalized adoption.