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      • Hearings are usually held at local county departments of job and family services, or JFS. They are usually one hour long.
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  2. You can ask for a hearing about actions by either the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services or the local agency. Local agencies include the County Department of Job and Family Services (CDJFS), the County Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA), and agencies under contract with them.

  3. View ODJFS Hearings and Appeals by Month and Year. You may use this form to retrieve decisions by selecting the month and year that the decision was issued. A list of available decisions will be displayed for that month. The list is sorted by either appeal or docket number.

  4. To request a state hearing, you must complete the "State Hearing Request" (JFS 04069) that was provided with your notice and submit it to the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS). For more information, see How to Request a State Hearing .

  5. If you receive a notice that your assistance or services will be reduced, stopped, or restricted, you must request a state hearing within 15 days of receiving that notice in order to continue receiving your benefits until your hearing decision is issued.

  6. Jun 5, 2001 · The local agency shall file its appeal summary with the bureau of state hearings at least three business days prior to the scheduled hearing date, and also make it available to the individual or authorized representative at least three days prior to the hearing for inspection.

  7. You can ask for a state hearing, if you disagree with what we are doing or think we are making a mistake. A hearing officer representing ODJFS and Medicaid will make a decision after the hearing. If you want a hearing, we must receive your request 90 days from the date this notice was mailed to you. If the 90th day falls on a holiday or weekend ...

  8. Jun 7, 2001 · Effective Date: April 1, 2023. Most Current Prior Effective Date: January 1, 2018. (A) Hearing authority. (1) The bureau of state hearings is responsible for preparing and issuing state hearing decisions under the authority of the director of the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS).

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