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Rule 5101:2-9-42 | Qualified residential treatment program (QRTP).

...rtification date is on or after October 1, 2020 are to be compliant with this rule in order to become certified. Agencies certified prior to October 1, 2020 have until October 1, 2024 to become compliant with the requirements related to meeting QRTP standards. In order to maintain title IV-E reimbursability, residential agencies are to meet the standards in this rule by October 1, 2021. (B) A QRT...

Rule 5101:2-9-42 | Qualified residential treatment program (QRTP).

...rtification date is on or after October 1, 2020 are to be compliant with this rule in order to become certified. Agencies certified prior to October 1, 2020 have until October 1, 2024 to become compliant with the requirements related to meeting QRTP standards. In order to maintain title IV-E reimbursability, residential agencies are to meet the standards in this rule by October 1, 2021. (B) A QRT...

Rule 5101:2-9-42 | Qualified residential treatment program (QRTP).

...rtification date is on or after October 1, 2020 are to be compliant with this rule in order to become certified. Agencies certified prior to October 1, 2020 have until October 1, 2024 to become compliant with the requirements related to meeting QRTP standards. In order to maintain title IV-E reimbursability, residential agencies are to meet the standards in this rule by October 1, 2021. (B) A QRT...

Rule 5101:2-12-05 | Denial, revocation and suspension of a licensed child care center application or license.

...(A) What does "owner" mean? (1) For purposes of paragraphs (C) and (E) of this rule, "owner" is defined in rule 5101:2-12-01 of the Administrative Code, except that "owner" also includes a firm, organization, institution or agency, as well as any individual governing board members, partners, or authorized representatives of the owner as defined in section 5104.03 of the Revised Code. (2) For...

Rule 5101:2-12-10 | Training and professional development requirements for a licensed child care center.

...requirements for a child care center? (1) A center shall have at least one child care staff member on-site (in each building) during all hours of operation who is currently trained in the following (more than one person may be used to meet the requirements of this paragraph): (a) First aid. (b) Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) appropriate for all age groups that the center is licensed to serve. ...

Rule 5101:2-12-10 | Training and professional development requirements for a licensed child care center.

...requirements for a child care center? (1) All child care staff members are to be currently trained in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) appropriate for the age and developmental levels of the children in care. (a) First aid and CPR trainings are to be completed within the first ninety days of hire. (b) Until all required individuals are current in the trainings, at a minimum, t...

Rule 5101:2-12-11 | Indoor and outdoor space requirements for a licensed child care center.

...door space requirements for a center? (1) There shall be at least thirty-five square feet of usable wall-to-wall indoor floor space for each child the center is licensed to serve. (2) Usable indoor floor space shall not include bathrooms, hallways, storage rooms or other areas not available or not used for child care. (3) Bathrooms may be included if they are used exclusively by children enrolled in the center. (...

Rule 5101:2-12-11 | Indoor and outdoor space requirements for a licensed child care center.

... space requirements for a center? (1) There shall be at least thirty-five square feet of usable wall-to-wall indoor floor space for each child the center is licensed to serve. (2) Usable indoor floor space shall not include bathrooms, hallways, storage rooms or other areas not available or not used for child care. (3) Bathrooms may be included if they are used exclusively by children enroll...

Rule 5101:2-12-12 | Safe equipment and environment for a licensed child care center.

...nts for a licensed child care center? (1) Equipment, materials, and furniture shall be sturdy, safe, and easy to clean and maintain. They shall also be free of sharp points or corners, splinters, or protruding nails; loose or rusty parts; peeling or chipping paint; or other hazardous features. (2) Furniture, equipment and materials which are not usable due to breakage or being a hazard shall be ...

Rule 5101:2-12-14 | Transportation and field trip safety for a licensed child care center.

...ine walking trips? The center shall: (1) Have written and signed permission from the parent before transporting or escorting a child away from the center for field trips and routine trips as detailed in appendix A to this rule. The permission slips shall be kept on file at the center for one year. (2) Attach to each child on a routine or field trip, except children being transported only to and...

Rule 5101:2-13-07 | Provider responsibilities, requirements and qualifications for a licensed family child care provider.

...The family child care provider shall: (1) Be at least eighteen years old, and for those type B certified or licensed after April 1, 2003, have completed a high school education. Verification of high school education is detailed in appendix A to this rule. (2) Meet the training or education requirements detailed in appendix B to this rule. (3) Reside in the home where the care is being provided....

Rule 5101:2-13-07 | Provider responsibilities, requirements and qualifications for a licensed family child care provider.

... licensed family child care provider? (1) The family child care provider is to: (a) Be at least eighteen years old, and for those type B certified or licensed after April 1, 2003, have completed a high school education. Verification of high school education is detailed in appendix A to this rule. (b) Meet the training or education requirements detailed in appendix B to this rule. (c) Have wri...

Rule 5101:2-13-08 | Employees, child care staff members and substitute responsibilities and qualifications for a licensed family child care provider.

...oyee of a family child care provider? (1) An employee shall have on file a completed medical statement that meets the requirements of appendix B to rule 5101:2-13-02 of the Administrative Code. (2) The completed medical statement shall be on file on or before the employee's first day of employment. (B) What are the requirements for a child care staff member of a family child care provider? A c...

Rule 5101:2-13-10 | Training and professional development requirements for a licensed family child care provider and child care staff members.

...der shall complete the following: (1) Have a current certification in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Training shall be appropriate for all of the ages of children in care. (2) Have a current training in management of communicable disease and the six-hour child abuse recognition and prevention. (B) What health training is required for a licensed family child care provider...

Rule 5101:2-13-10 | Training and professional development requirements for a licensed family child care provider and child care staff members.

...der is to complete the following: (1) Current certification in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Training shall be appropriate for all of the ages and developmental levels of children in care. (2) Current training in management of communicable disease. (3) Current training in one of the following child abuse and neglect recognition and prevention trainings: (a) Ohio depart...

Rule 5101:2-13-12 | Safe equipment and environment for a licensed family child care provider.

... licensed family child care provider? (1) Equipment, materials, and furniture shall be sturdy, safe and easy to clean and maintain. They shall also be free of sharp points or corners, splinters, or protruding nails; loose or rusty parts; peeling or chipping paint; or other hazardous features. (2) Furniture, equipment and materials which are not usable due to breakage or being a hazard, shall be ...

Rule 5101:2-13-12 | Safe equipment and environment for a licensed family child care provider.

... licensed family child care provider? (1) Equipment, materials, and furniture shall be sturdy, safe and easy to clean and maintain. They shall also be free of sharp points or corners, splinters, or protruding nails; loose or rusty parts; peeling or chipping paint; or other hazardous features. (2) Furniture, equipment and materials which are not usable due to breakage or being a hazard, shall be ...

Rule 5101:2-13-14 | Transportation and field trip safety for a licensed family child care provider.

...family child care provider shall: (1) Have written and signed permission from the parent before transporting or escorting a child away from the home for field trips and routine trips as detailed in appendix A to this rule. The permission slips shall be kept on file at the home for one year. (2) Attach to each child on a routine or field trip, except children being transported only to and fro...

Rule 5101:2-14-03 | Qualifications for certification as an in-home aide.

... in accordance with appendix A to rule 5101:2-14-02 of the Administrative Code and shall meet the following qualifications: (1) Be at least eighteen years old. (2) Have completed a high school education as verified by appendix A to this rule, for those individuals certified after April 1, 2003. (3) Be physically, intellectually and emotionally capable of complying with Chapter 5101:2-14 of ...

Rule 5101:2-14-03 | Qualifications for certification as an in-home aide.

... in accordance with appendix A to rule 5101:2-14-02 of the Administrative Code and is to meet the following qualifications: (1) Be at least eighteen years old. (2) Have completed a high school education as verified by appendix A to this rule, for those individuals certified after April 1, 2003. (3) Be physically, intellectually and emotionally capable of complying with Chapter 5101:2-14 of ...

Rule 5101:2-14-03 | Training requirements for an in-home aide.

...following prior to certification: (1) Current certification in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Both the first aid and the CPR trainings are to be appropriate for the ages and developmental levels of the children in care, as described in appendix A to this rule. (2) Current training in management of communicable diseases as described in appendix A to this rule. (3) Current...

Rule 5101:2-14-04 | Background check requirements for a certified in-home aide.

...e included in a background check? (1) Bureau of criminal investigation (BCI) records pursuant to section 5104.013 of the Revised Code. (2) Federal bureau of investigation (FBI) records pursuant to section 5104.013 of the Revised Code. (3) National sex offender registry. (4) State sex offender registry. (5) Statewide automated child welfare system (SACWIS) records. (B) When is an ...

Rule 5101:2-16-01 | Definitions for eligibility for publicly funded child care benefits.

...aker parent" as defined in section 5104.01 of the Revised Code. (G) "Child" means an infant, toddler, preschool child, or school-age child up to age eighteen. (H) "Child care" per section 5104.01 of the Revised Code means all of the following: (1) Administering to the needs of infants, toddlers, preschool-age children and school-age children outside of school hours; (2) By persons other than ...

Rule 5101:2-16-01 | Definitions for eligibility for publicly funded child care benefits.

...tive may do all of the following: (1) Complete and submit initial and/or recertification applications and verifications for publicly funded child care on behalf of the caretaker. (2) Report changes which may affect the caretaker's eligibility for publicly funded child care on behalf of the caretaker. (3) Receive copies of all correspondence sent to the caretaker. (4) Communicate on behalf ...

Rule 5101:2-16-01 | Definitions for eligibility for publicly funded child care benefits.

...tive may do all of the following: (1) Complete and submit initial and/or recertification applications and verifications for publicly funded child care on behalf of the caretaker. (2) Report changes which may affect the caretaker's eligibility for publicly funded child care on behalf of the caretaker. (3) Receive copies of all correspondence sent to the caretaker. (4) Communicate on behalf ...