(B) The department of human services shall establish the adult emergency assistance program with funds appropriated by the general assembly. Funds appropriated for the program shall be used to assist persons eligible for the program with emergency needs, including food, clothing, shelter, and other essential goods or services. The funds shall be used for direct payments to, or on behalf of, eligible persons. A person is eligible for the program if the person meets all of the following requirements:
(1) The person is at least eighteen years of age;(2) The person is not a parent residing with the parent's child;(3) The person does not have income greater than forty per cent of the poverty guideline, unless the person is sixty-five years of age or older and receiving supplemental security income under Title XVI of the Social Security Act, 86 Stat. 1475 (1972), 42 U.S.C.A. 1383, as amended.(C) As soon as possible after the start of each fiscal year, the department shall distribute, in a single payment, the funds appropriated that fiscal year for the program to the Ohio state set-aside committee of the federal emergency management agency or to a fiscal agent designated by the committee. The committee shall determine the amount of the appropriation to be allocated to each county, and the committee or its fiscal agent shall distribute the allocations to the counties. Each county's allocation shall be paid to a nonprofit entity that serves as the county's emergency food and shelter board or to a fiscal agent designated by the entity. If an entity serves as the emergency food and shelter board for more than one county, the allocation for each of those counties shall be paid to that entity. The committee may reallocate funds during a fiscal year based on its determination of local needs and expenditures.
The committee or its fiscal agent may use up to three per cent of the amount appropriated for a fiscal year for administrative expenses. The committee may allow any county entity receiving funds under this section, the entity's fiscal agent, or an entity designated by the county entity to use up to four per cent of the county's allocation for administrative expenses.