To receive program benefits an individual is to be one of the following:
The "United States" is defined as the fifty states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, Northern Mariana islands, and the American Virgin islands. In addition, non-citizen nationals from American Samoa or Swain's island are considered U.S. citizens for purposes of the OWF program.
A qualified alien who entered the U.S. prior to August 22, 1996 and continuously resided in the U.S. until attaining qualified alien status shall continue to meet the citizenship requirements for OWF .
A qualified alien who enters the U.S. on or after August 22, 1996 does not meet the citizenship requirement for OWF with the following exceptions:
Each category of eligible alien status stands alone for purposes of determining eligibility. Subsequent changes to a more limited status does not override eligibility based on an earlier less rigorous status. Likewise, when eligibility expires under one eligibility status, the county agency is to determine when eligibility exists under another status.
The county agency is to provide alien applicants with a reasonable opportunity to submit acceptable documentation of their eligible alien status. A reasonable opportunity is to be at least ten days from the date of the county agency's request for an acceptable document.
Ohio Admin. Code 5101:1-2-30
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 3/3/2021 and 06/01/2026
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5107.05
Rule Amplifies: 5107.05
Prior Effective Dates: 08/01/1975, 12/28/1979, 01/01/1981, 06/01/1982, 07/01/1988 (Emer.), 09/25/1988, 07/01/1995, 10/31/1995, 10/01/1996 (Emer.), 12/15/1996, 05/01/1998 (Emer.), 07/01/1998, 01/01/1999, 08/01/2001, 03/02/2002, 11/01/2002, 11/01/2006, 10/01/2008, 08/01/2010, 06/01/2011, 04/03/2016