Current through all regulations passed and filed through December 16, 2024
This rule describes the procedures that a county agency must
follow when it discovers that the county of residence for a supplemental
nutrition assistance program (SNAP) assistance group has changed during the
certification period.
(A) What is the
transfer procedure when an assistance group reports a change in their county of
residence?
(1) When the information is
reported to the county agency that serves the county where the assistance group
is currently participating, within twenty-four hours the county agency shall:
(a) Document the change within the case
record and the date the change became known;
(b) Notify the county agency that serves the
county in which the resident has moved to of the assistance group's change in
residence and any additional information reported by the assistance group;
and
(c) Transfer the case within
the statewide automated eligibility system to the county agency that serves the
county in which the resident has moved and follow the procedures outlined in
paragraph (C)(2) of this rule.
(2) When the information is reported to a
county agency other than the one where the assistance group is currently
participating, within twenty-four hours the county agency shall:
(a) Document the change within the case
record and the date the change became known; and
(b) Notify the county agency where the
assistance group is currently participating of the change in residence. Upon
receiving the notification, the county agency where the assistance group is
currently participating shall act in accordance with paragraph (A)(1) of this
rule.
(B)
What is the transfer procedure when a county agency obtains information that a
SNAP assistance group has changed its county of residence, but the change
cannot be readily verified?
(1) When the
county agency that obtained the information is also where the assistance group
is currently participating, the county agency shall verify the potential change
in circumstance in accordance with paragraph (J)(5) of rule
5101:4-7-01 of the
Administrative Code.
(2) When the
county agency that obtained the information is not where the assistance group
is currently participating, the county agency shall, within twenty-four hours
of obtaining the information:
(a) Document
the alleged change within the case record and the date the potential change
became known; and
(b) Notify the
county agency where the assistance group is currently participating of the
potential change in residence. Upon receiving the notification, the county
agency where the assistance group is currently participating shall verify the
potential change in circumstance in accordance with paragraph (J)(5) of rule
5101:4-7-01 of the
Administrative Code.
(C) What is the transfer procedure once a
change in a SNAP assistance group's county of residence has been verified?
(1) Within twenty-four hours of verifying the
information, the county agency that verified the change shall cause the case to
be transferred to the new county of residence in the statewide automated
eligibility system.
(2) When a case
is transferred, the county agency where the assistance group is currently
participating shall within twenty-four hours:
(a) Take all necessary steps within the
statewide eligibility system to ensure that the case may be immediately acted
upon by the receiving county agency;
(b) Update the electronic document management
system with the eligibility determination documentation or documents submitted
by the assistance group that have not been acted upon;
(c) Transfer any hard-copy records to the new
county as soon as possible but no later than five business days from the date
the county agency becomes aware of the residence change;
(d) Notify the new residential county when a
hard copy record is being transferred; and
(e) Note actions taken in the case
record.
(3) If potential
changes in income, expenses, employment, or household composition as a result
of the change in residence have not been verified, the county agency where the
assistance group moved to shall verify the potential change in circumstance in
accordance with paragraph (J)(5) of rule
5101:4-7-01 of the
Administrative Code.