Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5101:2 - Division of Social Services
Chapter 5101:2-49 - IV-E Adoption Assistance
Section 5101:2-49-10 - Title IV-E adoption assistance (AA) ongoing verification
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) The public children services agency (PCSA) responsible for the AA agreement is to provide the adoptive parent(s) with the JFS 01451-B "Title IV-E Adoption Assistance annual assurance of legal responsibility, school attendance and eligibility for continued medicaid coverage" annually from the effective date of the agreement or whenever there is a significant change in the family situation.
(B) The PCSA is not to reduce, suspend, amend, or terminate the adoption assistance solely because the adoptive parent(s) fails to reply to the PCSA request for information or return the JFS 01451-B while the adoption assistance agreement is in effect. If an amendment is requested, the PCSA is to complete the JFS 01452 "Notice of Adverse Action for Title IV-E Adoption Assistance (AA)."
(C) For a child who has attained the minimum age for compulsory school attendance the PCSA is to assure that the child's AA case record contains documentation of one of the following:
(D) PCSA's are not required to verify school attendance for a child age eighteen to twenty-one unless the reason the child is continuing to receive AA past age eighteen is pursuant to paragraph (B)(4) of rule 5101:2-49-04 of the Administrative Code.
(E) The adoptive parent(s) is to notify the PCSA within fifteen days of the date of a change if:
(F) The adoptive parent(s) is to be supporting the child. An adoptive parent(s) is supporting the child if the adoptive parent(s) provides the child with shelter, food, clothing, child support, or any support regardless of the physical location of the child. A parent is generally responsible for the support of a child who is under the age of eighteen or under the age of twenty-one and is physically/mentally disabled or has a medical condition.
(G) A parent is not legally required to support the child if the child is emancipated. A child becomes emancipated if the child:
(H) If the child no longer meets the requirements for AA, the PCSA is to terminate the AA agreement pursuant to rule 5101:2-49-13 of the Administrative Code.