Ohio Admin. Code 5101:4-1-05 - Food assistance: personnel standards, bilingual staff and materials, records and reports
(A) What are the personnel standards?
(2)
(3)
Volunteers and other non-county agency employees
shall not conduct certification interviews or certify food assistance
applicants. County agencies are encouraged to use volunteers in
related activities such as: outreach,
prescreening, assisting applicants in completing the application and certification process , and securing needed
verification. Individuals and organizations who are
parties to a strike or lockout may not be used in the certification process
except as a source of verification of information supplied by the applicant.
Only authorized employees of the state and county agencies, electronic benefit
transfer (EBT) card issuers, and federal employees involved in administration
of the program shall be permitted access to issuance documents. FNS has further
clarified that work experience program (WEP) participants who work at the
county agency shall be fully informed of confidentiality provisions and shall
sign a nondisclosure pledge. In addition, any individuals involved in a work
activity program who have access to the statewide automated eligibility system
shall be subject to existing confidentiality regulations. County agencies shall
follow their own policies and procedures regarding confidentiality issues. For
example, some county agencies require that employees pass police background
checks prior to statewide automated eligibility system
access.
(3)
(7) The county agency
shall employ sufficient staff to certify and issue benefits to eligible
assistance groups and process fair hearing requests within the timeliness
standards. Outreach activities and other program functions must also be
performed as specified.
(1) County agency personnel used in the
certification process shall be employed in accordance with the current
standards for the merit system of personnel administration or any standards
later prescribed by the United States civil service commission under section
208 of the Intergovernmental Personnel Act of 1970. County agency employees
meeting the above requirements
of this paragraph shall perform the interview
required by rule
5101:4-2-07 of the
Administrative Code. Volunteers and other non-county
agency employees are not to conduct certification interviews or certify
supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) applicants
Supplemental security income (SSI) assistance groups
certified under the joint processing requirements and disaster victims applying
under emergency eligibility standards authorized by the United States
department of agriculture food and nutrition service (FNS) may be certified by
personnel who are not under the state merit personnel
system.
(2)
Supplemental security income (SSI) assistance groups
certified under the joint processing requirements and disaster victims applying
under emergency eligibility standards authorized by the United States
department of agriculture food and nutrition services (FNS) may be certified by
personnel who are not under the state merit personnel system.
(4)
Individuals and organizations who are parties to a
strike or lockout may not be used in the certification process except as a
source of verification of information supplied by the
applicant.
(5)
Only authorized employees of the state, county
agencies, electronic benefit transfer (EBT) card issuers, and federal employees
involved in administration of the program are to be permitted access to
issuance documents.
(6)
Any individuals involved in a work activity program
who have access to the statewide automated eligibility system will be subject
to existing confidentiality regulations. Work experience program (WEP)
participants who work at the county agency will be fully informed of
confidentiality provisions and are to sign a nondisclosure pledge. County
agencies are to follow their own policies and procedures regarding
confidentiality issues.
(B) What are the requirements for bilingual
staff and certification materials?
(1) Based
on the estimated total number of low-income assistance groups in a county
speaking the same non-English language (a single language minority), the county
agency shall provide bilingual program information and certification materials,
and staff or interpreters. "Single language minority" refers to assistance
groups speaking the same non-English language and do not contain adult(s)
fluent in English as a second language.
(2) The county agency shall provide
certification materials used in program informational activities in the
appropriate language(s) as follows:
(a) In
counties with less than two thousand low-income assistance groups,
if
when
approximately one hundred or more of those assistance groups are of a single
language minority;
(b) In counties
with two thousand or more low-income assistance groups,
if
when five
per cent or more of those assistance groups are of a single language minority;
or
(c) In counties with bilingual
county agency staff.
(3)
The county agency shall provide both certification materials in the appropriate
language and bilingual staff or interpreters if
when they provide
service to over one hundred single language minority low-income assistance
groups, or if
when the county has a total of less than one hundred
low-income assistance groups and a majority of those assistance groups are of a
single language minority.
(a) Certification
materials shall include the food
assistance
SNAP application form, change
report form, and notices to assistance groups.
(b)
If
When notices are
required in only one language other than English, notices may be printed in
English on one side and in the other language on the reverse side.
If
When the
county agency is required to use several languages, the notice may be printed
in English and may contain statements in other languages summarizing the
purpose of the notice and the telephone number (toll-free number or a number
where collect calls will be accepted for assistance groups outside the local
calling area) the assistance group may call to receive additional
information.
(4) In
counties with a seasonal influx of non-English speaking assistance groups, the
county agency shall provide bilingual materials and staff or interpreters as
required if
when , during the seasonal influx, enough single
language minority, low-income assistance groups move into the area to trigger
the requirements.
(5) The county
agencies subject to the requirements of paragraph (B)(2) or (B)(3) of this rule
shall provide sufficient bilingual staff or interpreters for the timely
processing of non-English speaking applicants.
(C) What are the requirements for maintaining
records and reports?
(1) Each county agency
shall keep such records and submit such reports and other information as
required by the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS). Each county
agency shall retain all program records in an orderly fashion for audit and
review purposes.
(2) Program
records shall be retained in an automated system or manually for a period of
three years from the month of origin of each record. These records include
applications for certification or recertification, including required FNS or
state agency forms: work sheets used in the computation of income for
eligibility and benefit level; documentation including verification techniques
employed by the eligibility worker; copies of forms sent to the issuance unit
authorizing or changing participation or basis of issuance; and copies of
notices of adverse action and other notices sent to the client. County agencies
shall also retain responses received from applicants, fair hearing decisions,
reconsiderations, and copies of compliance reports completed by the county
agency.
(3) The county agency shall
retain fiscal records and accountable documents in an automated system or
manually for three years from the date of fiscal or administrative closure.
Such records include, but are not limited to, claims and documentation of lost
benefits. "Fiscal closure" means the obligation for or against the federal
government has been liquidated. "Administrative closure" means no further
action to eliminate the obligation is appropriate. Acceptable alternative
retention methods for issuance documents are provided in rules
5101:9-9-21 to
5101:9-9-21.1 of the
Administrative Code.
(4) All other
records and reports not otherwise mentioned above shall be retained
indefinitely unless prior approval for destruction has been received from the
ODJFS office of legal services.
(5)
All county-published forms that do not exactly duplicate the format of state-
approved forms require the approval of the ODJFS, food assistance policy
section prior to their use. No state hearing form shall deviate from copies of
forms in the "State Hearings Manual," or their statewide automated eligibility
system equivalents, unless prior approved by ODJFS.
(6) In order to safeguard certification and
issuance records, the county agency shall establish an organizational structure
dividing responsibility for eligibility determinations and
food assistance
SNAP benefit issuance among certification, data
management, and issuance units.
(7)
Under the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008, each state agency is responsible for
determining and reporting certification error rates as calculated by the
state's quality control subsystem which
that is one part of the performance reporting system
(along with the management evaluation program). State quality control reviews
must be conducted in accordance with the provisions of
7 CFR sections
275.10 to
275.14 (6/2010)
as well as the material contained in the "FNS Handbook" section 310.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5101.54
Rule Amplifies: 329.04, 329.042, 5101.54
Prior Effective Dates: 06/02/1980, 04/01/1983, 06/17/1983, 01/01/1986 (Emer.), 04/06/1987, 10/01/1989 (Emer.), 12/21/1989, 02/01/1996, 05/01/1997, 11/01/1997, 10/01/1998, 06/01/2001 (Emer.), 08/27/2001, 09/01/2004, 12/01/2009, 08/01/2015
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