Ohio Admin. Code 5101:2-25-02 - Title XX administration
(A) A county department of job and family
services (CDJFS) that purchases services and those
parties the CDJFS has under contract to provide Title XX services
under contract or provides programs either directly or
through a subgrant shall administer Title XX services in accordance with
the requirements of Title XX of the Social Security Act, 88 Stat. 2337 (1974),
42 U.S.C.
1397 (2010), section 5101.46 of the Revised
Code, and Chapter 5101:2-25 of the Administrative Code. Child care services
provided under Title XX are excluded from the requirements contained in Chapter
5101:2-25 of the Administrative Code. The CDJFS shall follow child care
requirements contained in Chapter 5101:2-16 of the Administrative
Code.
(B) Each county in Ohio is
designated as a separate geographic area for Title XX services planning,
implementation, monitoring, and evaluation.
(C) The Title XX program year is October
first through September thirtieth.
(D) Title XX services may be provided
through:
(1) "Compact services" are formal or
informal arrangements between the CDJFS and a community agency(s);
(2) "Direct services" are services provided
by staff or the CDJFS;
(3)
"Purchase services" are services provided through written contract between
private or nonprofit agency(s); or
(4)
"Grants" are
agreements made between public children services agencies (PCSA)
only.
"Agreements" contract(s) or subgrant(s)
as defined in rule
5101:2-25-01 of the
Administrative Code.
(E) Methods of delivery may change during a
program year as needs occur or resources are developed.
(F) Reimbursement is available only for
services and service activities which are specifically included on the "Title
XX County Profile," services outlined in rule
5101:2-25-07 of the
Administrative Code, and for administrative support directly related to the
provision of such services.
(G)
When contacted by a consumer or responsible person or agency seeking Title XX
services, the CDJFS or provider agency under contract
agreement
with the CDJFS shall provide an application for Title XX services to the person
making the request. An application is not required when services are offered
without regard to income.
(H) The
CDJFS or provider agency under contract with the CDJFS shall ensure upon the
receipt of the application the following:
(1)
The consumer or responsible person or agency acting on behalf of the consumer
is the person submitting the application for Title XX services.
(2) The application is signed by the
consumer, guardian, parent or custodian, if the consumer is a child, or an
individual or agency acting on behalf of the consumer.
(I) Protective services for adults and
children and information and referral services may be provided without regard
to income and do not require an application. Protective services cases require
a case record that documents the circumstances of actual or potential abuse,
neglect, or exploitation of the adult or child.
(J) All providers of Title XX services shall
comply with any licensing, certification, or approval required by state or
federal law or regulation.
(K) An
individual service plan, designed at the county's option, is required to
provide any service defined in rule
5101:2-25-01 of the
Administrative Code. A service plan is not required for information and
referral services.
(L) Pursuant to
section 1397d(a)(9)(A) of the Social Security
Act
42 U.S.C.
1397d(a)(9)(A) of the Social
Security Act, providers excluded from medicare,
medicaid and maternal and child health services participation are not
eligible to receive Title XX funds either directly or indirectly. Neither the
CDJFS nor providers of services under Title XX funding shall employ or contract
with excluded individuals.
(M)
Reimbursement is available for minor medical or remedial care only when the
medical care is integral but subordinate to the provision of the social service
to which the medical care is a part.
(N) Title XX funds may not be utilized for:
(1) Purchase or improvement of land, or the
purchase, construction, or permanent improvement (other than minor remodeling)
of any building or other facility.
(2) Provision of cash payments for cost of
subsistence or for the provision of room and board (other than costs of
subsistence during rehabilitation, room and board provided for a short term as
an integral but subordinate part of a social service, or temporary emergency
shelter provided as a protective service).
(3) Payment of the wages of any individual as
a social service (other than payments of the wages of Ohio works first
customers employed in the provision of child care services).
(4) Provision of medical care (other than
family planning services, rehabilitation services or initial detoxification of
an alcoholic or drug dependent individual) unless it is an integral but
subordinate part of a social service for which grants may be used under
42 U.S.C.
1397d of the Social Security Act.
(5) Social services (except services to an
alcoholic or drug dependent individual or rehabilitation services) provided in
and by employees of any hospital, skilled nursing facility, intermediate care
facility, or prison, to any individual living in such institution.
(6) Provision of any educational service
which the state makes generally available to its residents without cost and
without regard to their income.
(7)
Any child care services unless such services meet applicable standards of state
and local law.
(8) Provision of
cash payments as a service, except as otherwise provided for in this
rule.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5101.46
Rule Amplifies: 5101.46
Prior Effective Dates: 03/13/1978, 07/01/1978, 07/01/1979, 07/01/1980, 09/19/1980, 10/01/1982, 01/01/1983, 08/30/1983, 07/01/1985 (Emer.), 09/25/1985, 07/01/1986 (Emer.), 09/25/1986, 11/03/1988, 10/01/1990, 11/01/1991 (Emer.), 01/20/1992, 06/01/1995, 08/01/1998, 01/01/2004, 01/12/2007, 05/31/2012, 04/15/2013, 06/01/2017, 07/01/2019
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