Pursuant to section
5101.1414 of the Revised Code,
bridges is a voluntary benefits program with the intended outcome of an
eligible emancipated young adult gaining skills to self-sufficiency. Bridges
provides an eligible emancipated young adult assistance with stable housing,
support to complete educational goals, employment resources, and access to
community resources.
(A) A bridges
representative must be contacted to apply for services.
(B)
In order for
an applicant to
To be eligible for
bridges,
an applicant is to meet all of the
following
must be met:
(1)
Attained the age
of eighteen but not attained the age of twenty-one; and
(1)(2)
Emancipated from one of the following:
Upon attaining the age of eighteen, an applicant who
was in the custody of an Ohio public children services agency (PCSA), or in the
care and placement responsibility of an Ohio Title IV-E juvenile court, or in
the care and placement of the Ohio department of youth services (DYS) and in a
Title IV-E reimbursable placement setting.
(a)
The custody of an
Ohio public children services agency (PCSA),
(b)
The care and
placement responsibility of an Ohio Title IV-E juvenile court,
or
(c)
The care and placement of the Ohio department of youth
services (DYS) and was in a placement that qualifies for Title IV-E maintenance
reimbursement, excluding juvenile correctional facilities, upon turning the age
of eighteen.
(2) An applicant has attained the
age of eighteen but not attained the age of twenty-one; and
(3) An applicant has left the
custody of a PCSA, or the care and placement of a Title IV-E juvenile court or
DYS; and
(4)(3)
An applicant satisfies
Satisfies at least one of the following
eligibility criteria
as outlined in the JFS 01627
"Bridges Eligibility Acknowledgement Form":
(a) Completing a secondary education or a
program leading to an equivalent credential;
(b) Enrolled in an institution that provides
post-secondary or vocational education;
(c) Participating in a program or activity
designed to promote, or remove barriers to, employment;
(d) Employed for at least eighty hours per
month;
(e) Incapable of doing any
of the activities as described in paragraphs (B)(3)(a)
(B)(4)(a) to (B)(3)(d)
(B)(4)(d) of this rule due to a diagnosed physical
or mental health condition.
(C) The applicant, with the assistance of the
bridges representative, shall submit the necessary supporting documentation to
verify eligibility criteria. Documentation may include but is not limited to
any of the following:
(1) School or college
enrollment letter;
(2) Current
class schedule;
(3) Most recent
employment paystub;
(4) Letter from
job training program verifying participation;
(5)
Written
verification
JFS 01628 "Bridges Disability
Verification Form" completed
from
by a qualified practitioner stating how a
physical or mental health condition prevents participation in activities
described in paragraphs (B)(3)(a)
(B)(4)(a) to (B)(3)(d)
(B)(4)(d) of this rule.
(D) The bridges representative shall submit a
completed and signed application
JFS 01626 "Bridges Application",
along with supporting
JFS 01617 "Bridges Voluntary Participation
Agreement", documentation supporting eligibility
described in paragraph (B)(4) of this rule, and a signed JFS 01627 to the
Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS) for
the approval process
approval.
(E) An applicant approved for bridges
participation shall sign a JFS 01617 "Bridges
Voluntary Participation Agreement" pursuant to section
5101.1412 of the Revised
Code.
and be
provided with the JFS 04059 "Explanation of State Hearing
Procedures."
(F) Under
certain circumstances, an applicant may be enrolled in bridges on a provisional
basis. Provisional enrollment allows the applicant up to sixty calendar days to
provide documentation that supports their eligibility.
(G) An applicant enrolled in bridges on a
provisional basis is to be notified of ineligibility and subsequent termination
from bridges as outlined in rule
5101:2-50-03 of the
Administrative Code if supporting documentation to verify eligibility has not
been submitted within sixty calendar days from the date of
enrollment.
(H) A bridges
participant must maintain continued eligibility which is to be reviewed by the
bridges representative no later than every thirty calendar days but may be
reviewed at any time. If a bridges participant fails to maintain eligibility,
the bridges representative shall notify the participant in writing of
ineligibility and possible termination from bridges as outlined in rule
5101:2-50-03 of the
Administrative Code.
(I) If a
bridges application is denied, ODJFS will send the applicant a JFS 01618
"Bridges Notice of Denial"
and JFS 01622 "Bridges State
Hearing Request Form" no later than three business days after the
application is denied. The denial notice shall inform the applicant of the
reason for denial and the right to appeal the decision as outlined in rule
5101:2-50-05 of the
Administrative Code.