Ohio Admin. Code 5101:9-6-09 - Food assistance employment and training (FAET) allocation
(A) The
supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) employment and training grant
reimburses the county department of job and family services (CDJFS) for costs
associated with ensuring compliance with federal SNAP regulations. The Ohio
department of job and family services (ODJFS) distributes this grant to each
CDJFS through a food assistance employment and
training
FAET allocation.
(B) ODJFS issues the
food assistance employment and training
FAET
allocations
allocation
on a federal fiscal year (FFY) basis. ODJFS will
communicate the funding and liquidation periods for this allocation through the
county finance information system (CFIS). The FAET allocation ends and liquidates the last quarter of the
federal fiscal year (FFY)
CDJFS must expend
funds by the end of the funding period and disburse and report expenditures no
later than the end of the liquidation period.
(C) The food
assistance employment and training
FAET
allocation consists of one hundred per cent federal funds. This allocation is
under the authority of 7 C.F.R. parts 272 and 273 promulgated by the United
States department of agriculture. The assistance
listing number (ALN), formerly known as catalog of federal domestic
assistance (CFDA) number for this allocation is 10.561.
(D) The following methodology is used to
distribute available funds for this allocation.
(1) Thirty per cent is based on county
population less than one hundred per cent of the federal poverty level
utilizing the most recent calendar year (CY) data from the United States bureau
of census.
(2) Thirty per cent is
based on county population less than two hundred per cent of the federal
poverty level utilizing the most recently available CY data from the United
States bureau of census.
(3) Thirty
per cent is based upon the county's adjusted recipients. The number of adjusted
recipients is equal to the total of the categories of non-public assistance
food assistance recipients, disability financial assistance (DFA) recipients
and disability medical assistance (DMA) recipients, adult medicaid recipients,
healthy start recipients, children health insurance program (CHIP) recipients,
temporary assistance for needy families (TANF) related medicaid recipients, and
TANF recipients.
(4) Five per cent
is based upon the county's average unemployment rate as compared statewide in
the same category, utilizing the most recently available report
month.
(5) Five per cent is based
upon the county's poverty rate. A county's poverty rate is identified as the
percentage of the county's population living at or below the federal poverty
level.
(E) Upon
completion of the steps in paragraph (D) of this rule, a 0.3 per cent adjusting
factor is used to increase or decrease the allocation based upon the county
difference to the statewide average per capita income. ODJFS will calculate the
applied adjustment as follows:
(1) Counties
with a higher per capita income than the statewide average will receive the
adjustment as a decrease; and
(2)
Counties with a lower per capita income than the statewide average will receive
the adjustment as an increase.
(F) ODJFS caps the formula-calculated
allocation amounts at a four per cent increase and decrease from the previous
FFY. If a decrease or increase in the statewide amount results in counties'
allocations fluctuating more than four per cent, ODJFS will not apply the
formula, but will decrease or increase each county's previous FFY allocation by
the percentage of change to the statewide amount.
(G) Expenditures that may be properly charged
against this allocation include administrative, direct delivery, contracted,
and purchased services costs for the food assistance
employment and training
FAET program as
detailed in rules
5101:4-3-29
to
5101:4-3-38
of the Administrative Code.
(H)
Allocation redistribution is pursuant to rule
5101:9-6-02
of the Administrative Code. Any CDJFS may
redistribute any excess expenditures of the SNAP employment and training grant
to the FAET operating allocation as outlined in rule 5101:9-6-09.3 of the
Administrative Code.
(I)
A CDJFS may redistribute excess expenditures of the
FAET allocation by the following:
(1)
A financial coding adjustment which allocates fifty per
cent to the FAET operating allocation and fifty per cent to the income
maintenance allocation as outlined in rule
5101:9-6-05
of the Administrative Code, and/or;
(2)
A post allocated
adjustment to the child, family and community protective services allocation as
outlined in rule 5101:9-6-12.4 of the Administrative Code.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5101.02
Rule Amplifies: 5101.161, 5101.21
Prior Effective Dates: 11/23/1991, 04/14/1997, 07/02/2002 (Emer.), 09/28/2002, 04/22/2004, 02/05/2006, 10/24/2008, 10/01/2009, 08/24/2012 (Emer.), 11/16/2012, 03/16/2013, 07/01/2016
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