Effective: September 29, 2017
Latest Legislation: House Bill 49 - 132nd General Assembly
(A) Except as provided in division (C) of this section, the board of county commissioners shall establish a county family services planning committee. The board shall appoint a member to represent the county department of job and family services; an employee in the classified civil service of the county department of job and family services, if there are any such employees; and a member to represent the public. The board shall appoint other individuals to the committee in such a manner that the committee's membership is broadly representative of the groups of individuals and the public and private entities that have an interest in the family services provided in the county. The board shall make appointments in a manner that reflects the ethnic and racial composition of the county. The following groups and entities may be represented on the committee:
(1) Consumers of family services;
(2) The public children services agency;
(3) The child support enforcement agency;
(4) The county family and children first council;
(5) Public and private colleges and universities;
(6) Public entities that provide family services, including boards of health, boards of education, the county board of developmental disabilities, and the board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services that serves the county;
(7) Private nonprofit and for-profit entities that provide family services in the county or that advocate for consumers of family services in the county, including entities that provide services to or advocate for victims of domestic violence;
(8) Labor organizations;
(9) Any other group or entity that has an interest in the family services provided in the county, including groups or entities that represent any of the county's business, urban, and rural sectors.
(B) The county family services planning committee shall do all of the following:
(1) Serve as an advisory body to the board of county commissioners with regard to the family services provided in the county, including assistance under Chapters 5107. and 5108. of the Revised Code, publicly funded child care under Chapter 5104. of the Revised Code, and social services provided under section 5101.46 of the Revised Code;
(2) At least once a year, review and analyze the county department of job and family services' implementation of the programs established under Chapters 5107. and 5108. of the Revised Code. In its review, the committee shall use information available to it to examine all of the following:
(a) Return of assistance groups to participation in either program after ceasing to participate;
(b) Teen pregnancy rates among the programs' participants;
(c) The other types of assistance the programs' participants receive, including medicaid, publicly funded child care under Chapter 5104. of the Revised Code, supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits under section 5101.54 of the Revised Code, and energy assistance under Chapter 5117. of the Revised Code;
(d) Other issues the committee considers appropriate.
The committee shall make recommendations to the board of county commissioners and county department of job and family services regarding the committee's findings.
(3) Conduct public hearings on proposed county profiles for the provision of social services under section 5101.46 of the Revised Code;
(4) At the request of the board, make recommendations and provide assistance regarding the family services provided in the county;
(5) At any other time the committee considers appropriate, consult with the board and make recommendations regarding the family services provided in the county. The committee's recommendations may address the following:
(a) Implementation and administration of family service programs;
(b) Use of federal, state, and local funds available for family service programs;
(c) Establishment of goals to be achieved by family service programs;
(d) Evaluation of the outcomes of family service programs;
(e) Any other matter the board considers relevant to the provision of family services.
(C) If there is a committee in existence in a county on October 1, 1997, that the board of county commissioners determines is capable of fulfilling the responsibilities of a county family services planning committee, the board may designate the committee as the county's family services planning committee and the committee shall serve in that capacity.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 329 | County Department of Job and Family Services
Section 329.01 | County Department of Job and Family Services - Director, Assistants, Bonds.
Section 329.02 | County Director of Job and Family Services Powers and Duties.
Section 329.023 | Hours of Operation Outside County Department's Normal Hours of Operation.
Section 329.04 | Powers and Duties of Department - Control by County Commissioners.
Section 329.042 | Participation in Federal Food Stamp Program.
Section 329.05 | Administering Other State or Local Family Services Activity.
Section 329.051 | Making Voter Registration Applications Available.
Section 329.06 | County Family Services Planning Committee.
Section 329.07 | Duties and Qualifications of Ohio Works First Ombudsperson.
Section 329.09 | Moneys Received Considered Appropriated for Purposes for Which Received.
Section 329.10 | Property and Records Transferred to County Department of Job and Family Services.
Section 329.11 | Individual Development Account Definitions.
Section 329.12 | Establishing Individual Development Account Program.
Section 329.13 | Establishing Individual Development Account.
Section 329.14 | Eligibility to Participate in Individual Development Account Program.
Section 329.40 | Formation of Joint County Department of Job and Family Services.
Section 329.41 | Director; Administrators; Employees.
Section 329.42 | Fiscal Officer; Treasurer.
Section 329.43 | Legal Advisor; Other Legal Counsel.
Section 329.44 | Rights and Powers of Board.