Ohio Admin. Code 1301-1-02 - Financial literacy education fund
(A) Pursuant to section
1321.21 of the Revised Code,
five per cent of all charges, penalties and forfeitures received into the
consumer finance fund of the division of financial institutions shall be
transferred to the financial literacy education fund created under the
provisions of section
121.085 of the Revised Code.
Transfers shall be made at least quarterly within thirty days of the end of
each fiscal quarter.
(B) At least
one-half of the financial literacy education programs developed or implemented
pursuant to section 121.085 of the Revised Code and
offered to the public must be presented by or available at public community
colleges or state institutions throughout the state.
(C) Adult financial literacy education
programs may be open to individuals of all ages.
(D) The director of commerce may accept
applications for the receipt of financial literacy education funds for adult
financial literacy programs. An application for receipt of financial literacy
education funds shall be in writing, under oath, and in the form prescribed by
the director of commerce and shall include, at minimum, the following:
(1) The name and address of the
applicant;
(2) Evidence that the
applicant maintains all necessary filings and approvals required by the
secretary of state;
(3) An audited
financial statement. If more than ninety days have passed since the date of the
most recent audited financial statement, the applicant shall provide an
unaudited financial statement dated within sixty days of application to
supplement its most recent audited financial statement;
(4) A detailed description of the program
explaining all content, including but not limited to, proposed program
materials, method of presentation to include whether the program will be
available online, expected duration of the presentation, proposed dates of
presentation, and how the program is applicable to financial
literacy;
(5) The method of
verification of attendance and the method used to ensure students master the
material, such as a quiz;
(6) The
names, addresses, and resumes for all program instructors;
(7) Materials that will be used to market the
financial literacy program;
(8) A
proposed budget indicating how a grant award would be spent; and
(9) Any other information the director
requires.
(E) Financial
literacy education programs shall be designed to assure that students actively
participate in the instructional process while completing the program by
utilizing techniques that require substantial student interaction with the
instructor, other students, written course materials, or a computer
program.
(F)
(1) All financial literacy education fund
recipients shall file with the director quarterly performance reports within
thirty days of the end of the quarter. Quarterly performance reports shall
include a list of program titles offered with program descriptions. Program
descriptions should describe content offered, including but not limited to,
program materials, expected duration, and dates of offering. Reports should
also identify instructors, number of participating students with attendance
sheets, and a to-date accounting for all financial literacy education funds
received and expended during the preceding quarter.
(2) All financial literacy education fund
recipients shall also file with the director a final report no later than
ninety days after the completion of the program with a full accounting of how
the grant funds were spent, the number of individuals served, curricula used,
challenges faced, and lessons the fund recipient learned in implementing the
program that could be addressed to improve similar programs in the
future.
(G) Applications
for financial literacy education funds will be accepted annually and must be
submitted to the director no later than the thirty-first
thirtieth of March
April for consideration for the next fiscal year,
which begins on the first day of July of each year. All financial literacy
education fund program approvals expire on the thirtieth of June of each
year.
(H) Applicants will be
notified by the director in writing if the application is approved.
(I) Applicants shall not represent to the
public that a financial literacy education program is approved until formal
acceptance has been received from the director.
(J) The director may designate an employee
from within the department of commerce to administer and oversee the financial
literacy education fund and the application process.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 121.085
Rule Amplifies: 121.085
Prior Effective Dates: 10/01/2009, 02/13/2015
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