Ohio Admin. Code 5101:2-51-02 - Eligibility for adoption assistance connections to age twenty-one (AAC)
(A) To be eligible for
the adoption assistance connections
(AAC) to age twenty-one
(AAC), an adopted young adult is to meet the
following requirements:
(1) Was adopted at age
sixteen or seventeen;
(2) Was in
the permanent custody of an Ohio public children services agency
(PCSA);
(3) Attained the age of
sixteen before the JFS 01453 "Adoption Assistance (AA) Agreement" became
effective;
(4) Meets one of the
following requirements:
(a) Is completing
secondary education or a program leading to an equivalent credential;
(b) Is enrolled in an institution that
provides post-secondary or vocational education;
(c) Is participating in a program or activity
designed to promote or remove barriers to employment;
(d) Is employed for at least eighty hours per
month; or
(e) Is incapable of doing
any of the activities described in paragraphs (A)(4)(a) to (A)(4)(d) of this
rule due to a diagnosed physical or mental health condition, which incapacity
is supported by updated information semiannually.
(5) Has reached the age of eighteen but is
not yet twenty-one years of age;
(6) Is continuing to receive parental support
including but not limited to providing the young adult
with shelter, food, or clothing. Residing in the same physical location is not
required;
(7) Is not enlisted
in the military. Enlisted in the military is defined as
the date of report for active duty;
(8) Is not married; and
(9) Is not in receipt of adoption assistance
past age eighteen pursuant to rule
5101:2-49-04 of the
Administrative Code.
(B)
The adoptive parent(s) may apply for AAC by submitting
all of the following to the Ohio department of job and family services
(ODJFS):
if the adopted young adult has
attained the age of eighteen and meets the following requirements:
(1)(2)
The
Documentation
the adopted young adult meets one of the
eligibility requirements outlined in paragraph (A)(4) of this rule; and
(2)(3)
The
Documentation
the adoptive parent(s) maintains parental responsibility for the adopted
young adult
; and. An
adoptive parent(s) maintains parental responsibility if the adoptive parent(s)
provides the adopted young adult with shelter, food, and clothing, or other
support regardless of the physical location of the adopted young
adult .
(1)
A completed JFS
00147 "Title IV-E Adoption Assistance Connections to Age Twenty-One (AAC)
Application;"
(4)
A copy of the signed JFS 001453 "Title IV-E Adoption
Assistance (AA) Agreement" with the PCSA.
(C) The adoptive parent(s) shall
submit the JFS 00147 "Adoption Assistance Connections to Age Twenty-One
Application", documentation that the adopted young
(1)
The adoption
Adoption assistance connections to age twenty-one
(AAC) notice of eligibility approval form;
and
(2) The JFS 04059 "Explanation
of State Hearing Procedures."
(1) Apply for the
Title XX services in the county where they reside; and
(2) Request to amend the AAC
agreement.
(1) The JFS 07334 "Notice
of Denial of your Application for Assistance."; and
(2) The JFS 04059.
(1)
The
adoption
Adoption assistance connections
(AAC) to age twenty-one
(AAC) notice of redetermination;
(2) The JFS 00149 "Title IV-E Adoption
Assistance Connections to Age Twenty-One (AAC)
Semi-Annual Assurance of Parental Responsibility and Eligibility for Continued
Medicaid Coverage" form; and
(3) The JFS 00150 "Title IV-E Adoption
Assistance Connections to Age Twenty-One (AAC)
Adopted Young Adult Semi-Annual Assurance of Parental Responsibility and
Eligibility for Continued Medicaid Coverage." form.
(1) If redetermined as
eligible, ODJFS is to provide the adoptive parent(s) with the following:
(a)
The
adoption
Adoption assistance connections
to age twenty-one (AAC) notice of continued approval form; and
(b) The JFS 04059.
(2) If redetermined as ineligible, or if
documentation is not received by the redetermination due date, ODJFS is to
provide the adoptive parent(s) with written notice of the proposal to terminate
AAC and the right to a state hearing. ODJFS is to provide the adoptive
parent(s) with the following thirty calendar days prior to the termination
date:
(a)
The
adoption
Adoption assistance connections
to age twenty-one (AAC) notice of termination form; and
(b) The JFS 4059.
(3) If sufficient documentation to support
eligibility is received by ODJFS from the adoptive parent(s) and/or adopted
young adult prior to the termination date, ODJFS may proceed with semiannual
redetermination of continued eligibility for AAC.
(1) The adoptive parent(s) and ODJFS may by
mutual agreement amend the JFS 00148 to reflect changes for payment amount or
provision of services. Upon agreement, the following is to occur:
(a) ODJFS and the adoptive parent(s) are to
sign the amended AAC agreement;
(b)
ODJFS is to provide a copy of the amended AAC agreement to the adoptive
parent(s) and retain the original in the case record; and
(c) ODJFS is to provide the adoptive
parent(s) with the JFS 04059.
(2) If the adoptive parent(s) and ODJFS
cannot agree on the amendment requested by the adoptive parent(s) or ODJFS, the
following is to occur:
(a) ODJFS and the
adoptive parent(s) may complete a JFS 00148 for a mutually acceptable AAC
agreement while negotiations continue through the state mediation process, or
the adoptive parent(s) request a state hearing; or
(b) ODJFS is to provide the adoptive
parent(s) with a JFS 07334, and a JFS 04059.
(1) The adopted
young adult 's primary health care insurance coverage changes from medicaid to
private health care insurance. The adoptive parent(s) is to complete an ODM
06612 "Health Insurance Information Sheet" as a result of this
change.
(2) The family
relocates.
(3) The adopted young
adult enlists in the military.
(4)
The adopted young adult has married.
(5) The adoptive parent(s) no longer has
parental responsibility for the adopted young adult .
(6) The adopted young adult is no longer
eligible pursuant to paragraphs
paragraph (A) and
(B) of this rule.
(1) At the end of the month of the adopted
young adult 's twenty-first birthday.
(2) If the adoptive parent(s) no longer has
parental responsibility for the adopted young adult as defined in paragraph
(B)(2)
(A)(6)
of this rule.
(3) If the adoptive
parent(s) requests to terminate the AAC agreement.
(4) If the adoptive parent(s) dies.
(5) If the adopted young adult
dies.
(6) If the adopted young
adult marries.
(7) If the adopted
young adult enlists in the military.
(1) ODJFS denies eligibility for AAC at
semiannual redetermination.
(2)
ODJFS denies the amount of monthly payment requested by the adoptive
parent(s).
(3) ODJFS and the
adoptive parent(s) are unable to come to a mutual agreement following a state
mediation conference.
(4) ODJFS
proposes to reduce or terminate
the amount of the payment specified on the
current AAC agreement.
(5) ODJFS
denies a request by the adoptive parent(s) to amend the payment amount or
provision of service terms of the current AAC agreement.
(1) The
adoption assistance connections to age twenty-one (AAC) notice of termination
form; and
(2) The JFS 04059.
(1) If a state hearing is requested within
fifteen calendar days of the mail or electronic
mailing date on the notice in accordance with provisions set forth in Chapters
5101:6-1 to 5101:6-9 of the Administrative Code, the AAC agreement shall
continue to be in effect until a state hearing decision is issued.
(2) If a state hearing is requested within
fifteen calendar days of the mail or electronic
mailing date on the notice and the hearing decision is favorable to the
adoptive parent(s), the AAC agreement shall remain in effect or an amended AAC
agreement may be entered into by mutual agreement.
(3) If a state hearing is requested within
fifteen calendar days of the mail or electronic
mailing date on the notice and the hearing decision is to terminate the AAC
agreement as specified in paragraph (O) of this rule, the adoptive parent(s) is
not required to return the payments received prior to the issuance of the state
hearing decision.
(4) If no timely
hearing is requested, the AAC agreement shall be terminated. Following the
termination, the adoptive parent(s) may reapply for the AAC at any time prior
to the adopted young adult attaining the age of twenty-one.
(1) Send
the adoption assistance connections to age twenty-one (AAC) notice of
termination form to the adoptive parent(s);
and
(2) Send the ODM 07236 "Your
Rights & Responsibilities as a Consumer of Medicaid Health Coverage" to the
adoptive parent(s).
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5101.1414
Rule Amplifies: 5101.1411, 5101.1412, 5101.1413, 5101.1414
Prior Effective Dates: 01/10/2018, 02/01/2020
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