Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5101:6 - Hearings
Chapter 5101:6-20 - Administrative Violations
Section 5101:6-20-01 - State hearings - disqualification for an intentional program violation
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Chapter 5101:6-20 of the Administrative Code governs disqualification for intentional program violation in the Ohio works first (OWF), prevention, retention and contingency (PRC) and supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) programs.
(B) An individual may be disqualified from the OWF, PRC and/or SNAP programs for an intentional program violation based on one of the following.
(C) The local agency is responsible for investigating any case alleging an intentional program violation, regardless of the suspected individual's current eligibility status, and for ensuring that appropriate cases are acted upon either through administrative disqualification procedures or referral for prosecution.
(D) Local agencies are encouraged to refer for prosecution those individuals suspected of committing an intentional program violation, particularly if the value of benefits involved is large or if the individual is suspected of committing more than one act of intentional program violation.
(E) Administrative disqualification procedures shall be initiated in the following situations:
(F) The local agency shall not initiate administrative disqualification procedures against an individual currently being referred for prosecution or subsequent to any action taken against the individual by the prosecutor or the court, if the factual issues of the case arise out of the same, or related, circumstances.
(G) The local agency shall not initiate administrative disqualification procedures against an accused individual when a previous administrative disqualification hearing on the same, or related, circumstances was decided in the accused individual's favor.
(H) In proceeding against an individual, the local agency shall coordinate any corresponding actions taken under the OWF, PRC and SNAP programs where the factual issues arise from the same or related circumstances.