Ohio Admin. Code 5101:9-6-50 - Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS) grants
The following definitions, requirements and responsibilities are applicable to rules in Chapter 5101:9-6 of the Administrative Code.
(A) Definitions:
(1) "County family services agency" (CFSA)
means the county department of job and family services (CDJFS), the public
children services agency (PCSA), and the child support enforcement agency
(CSEA) or as described in section 329. 40 of the Revised Code, a joint CDJFS
formed by entering into a written agreement between boards of county
commissioners.
(2) "Family services
duty" means a duty state law requires or allows a county family services agency
to perform including all financial and administrative functions associated with
the performance of those duties. The term "family services duty" does not
include duties or activities funded by the department of labor (DOL) Workforce
Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).
(3) "Financial assistance" means all cash,
reimbursements, allocations of funds, cash draws, and property that is provided
by ODJFS to a county family services agency. All requirements in this rule
related to "financial assistance" also apply to local public money, as defined
in section 117.01 of the Revised Code, used
by the county to match state or federal funds. The term "financial assistance"
does not include technical assistance provided by ODJFS to the board of county
commissioners or to any county family services agency.
(B) ODJFS receives federal grant awards from
various federal agencies. These federal grant awards require ODJFS, as a
condition of receiving federal funds, to comply with the terms and conditions
of the grant awards including the program and fiscal requirements of the
program for which the grants provide federal funds. When a county family
services agency receives financial assistance from ODJFS that includes funds
from a federal grant, the accountability for and use of the financial
assistance by the county family services agency must comply with all federal
terms, conditions, regulations, and restrictions that apply to the use of
financial assistance awarded to ODJFS through grants from a federal
agency.
(C) Each county family
services agency shall administer all family service
services
duties in accordance with the requirements of division (C) of section
5101.21 of the Revised
Code.
(D) Each county family
services agency is responsible for using the financial assistance provided by
ODJFS for the performance of family services duties in accordance with the
requirements of the federal grant award, state law, and any of the following
that concern the family services duties: state plans
for receipt of federal financial participation, grant agreements between ODJFS
and a federal agency, and executive orders issued by the governor.
(1)
State plans for
receipt of federal financial participation;
(2)
Grant agreements
between ODJFS and a federal agency; and
(3)
Executive orders
issued by the governor.
(E) Each county family services agency shall
monitor each private and government entity that receives financial assistance
from the county agency to ensure that family services duties, including
expenditures, cash management, and reporting, are in compliance with state,
federal, and local requirements. If a private or government entity is not
performing family services duties in accordance with state, federal, and local
requirements, the county family services agency shall require the entity to
promptly comply with a corrective action plan approved by the county agency.
Except when ODJFS certifies a claim to the attorney general in accordance with
section 5101.1410 of the Revised Code,
the county family service
services agency shall take prompt action to recover
any financial assistance that is not expended in accordance with state,
federal, and local requirements.
(F) After the end of the state fiscal year
and at such other times ODJFS determines to be appropriate, ODJFS may reconcile
costs claimed by county family services agency expenditures with financial
assistance provided to the county family services agency by ODJFS. ODJFS may
also adjust, offset, withhold, or reduce financial assistance as necessary to
recover the amount of excess financial assistance. If ODJFS determines that the
amount of financial assistance provided by ODJFS exceeds the allowable amount
of county family services agency expenditures costs claimed to federal
programs, ODJFS may require the county family services agency to make one or
more payments to ODJFS for the amount determined by ODJFS.
(G) A county family
service
services agency shall promptly reimburse ODJFS the
amount that represents the amount the county agency is responsible for,
pursuant to action ODJFS takes under division (C) of section
5101.24 of the Revised Code, of
funds ODJFS pays to any entity because of an adverse audit finding, adverse
quality control finding, final disallowance of federal financial participation,
or other sanction or penalty.
(H)
Financial assistance provided by ODJFS to a county family services agency is
subject to the availability of state and federal funds and appropriations by
the general assembly. If at any time the ODJFS director determines that state
or federal funds are insufficient to sustain the financial assistance for
county family services agencies, the ODJFS director may reduce, suspend, or
terminate the financial assistance.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5101.02
Rule Amplifies: 5101.02
Prior Effective Dates: 10/01/2003, 07/01/2005, 11/01/2005, 02/05/2006, 04/30/2007, 12/03/2010, 04/27/2012, 04/02/2018
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