Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 5120-9-21.1 | Transfer of prisoner to inpatient mental health facility.
.... (7) "Person with an intellectual disability subject to institutionalization by court order" has the same meaning as in section 5123.01 of the Revised Code. (8) "Emergency transfer" means the transfer of a mentally ill inmate to a psychiatric hospital when the inmate presents an immediate danger to self or others and requires hospital level care. (9) "Uncontested transfer" means the transf... |
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Rule 5120-9-49 | Public records.
... health, dental, vision, life, and disability, union dues, and leave donation). (ix) Name, residential address, employer name and address, social security number, residential or emergency telephone numbers, numbers of bank accounts and debit, charge, and credit cards of the spouse, former spouse, or children. (b) A journalist may obtain the residential street address of a correction... |
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Rule 5120-12-01 | Establishment of a transitional control program and criteria defining eligibility.
...ion 2923.13, having weapons while under disability. (7) Prisoners shall not have a designated security level of, level 4 or higher. (8) Prisoners shall not be currently confined in any restrictive housing or extended restrictive housing as a result of any disciplinary action. (9) Prisoners shall not be subject to a detainer for any sentence of imprisonment imposed but not fully served, for any ... |
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Rule 5120-12-01 | Establishment of a transitional control program and criteria defining eligibility.
...ion 2923.13, having weapons while under disability. (7) Prisoners are not to have a designated security level of, level 4 or higher. (8) Prisoners are not to be currently confined in any restrictive housing or extended restrictive housing as a result of any disciplinary action. (9) Prisoners are not to be subject to a detainer for any sentence of imprisonment imposed but not fully served, for an... |
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Rule 5120-12-05 | Supervision fees, disbursement of earnings, and administration of the transitional control fund.
...security benefits, pensions, annuities, disability payments, worker's compensation, rental income, gifts, fees received from blood donations, and any other payment the attachment of which is prohibited by law shall not be considered earnings. (G) In the event a prisoner escapes and remains at large for a year or more, all earnings on deposit shall be forwarded to the transitional control fund to be used to defray th... |
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Rule 5120-12-05 | Supervision fees, disbursement of earnings, and administration of the transitional control fund.
...security benefits, pensions, annuities, disability payments, worker's compensation, rental income, gifts, fees received from blood donations, and any other payment the attachment of which is prohibited by law will not be considered earnings. (G) In the event a prisoner escapes and remains at large for a year or more, all earnings on deposit will be forwarded to the transitional control fund to be used to defray the ... |
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Rule 5120-17-05 | Supervision fees and disbursement of earnings.
...rity benefits, pensions, annuities, disability payments, worker's compensation, rental income, gifts, fees received from blood donations, and any other payment the attachment of which is prohibited by law shall not be considered earnings. (G) In the event a prisoner escapes and remains at large for a year or more, all earnings on deposit shall be forwarded to the offender financial responsibi... |
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Rule 5120-17-05 | Supervision fees and disbursement of earnings.
...security benefits, pensions, annuities, disability payments, worker's compensation, rental income, gifts, fees received from blood donations, and any other payment the attachment of which is prohibited by law will not be considered earnings. (G) In the event a prisoner escapes and remains at large for a year or more, all earnings on deposit are to be forwarded to the offender financial responsibi... |
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Rule 5120-17-05 | Supervision fees and disbursement of earnings.
...security benefits, pensions, annuities, disability payments, worker's compensation, rental income, gifts, fees received from blood donations, and any other payment the attachment of which is prohibited by law will not be considered earnings. (G) In the event a prisoner escapes and remains at large for a year or more, all earnings on deposit are to be forwarded to the offender financial responsibility fund to be used... |
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Rule 5120:1-1-22 | Confinement of mentally ill and intellectually disabled releasees.
...r is a "person with an intellectual disability subject to court order," as defined by section 5123.01 of the Revised Code, and that parole revocation is inappropriate at that time, the unit supervisor shall immediately pursue one of the following courses of action and immediately submit a report to the chief, adult parole authority, or his designee, with full particulars: (1) Persuade the offende... |
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Rule 5120:1-1-40 | Medical release.
... severe, permanent medical or cognitive disability, that prevents the inmate from completing activities of daily living without significant assistance, that incapacitates the inmate to the extent that institutional confinement does not offer additional restrictions, that is likely to continue throughout the entire period of parole, and that is unlikely to improve noticeably. "Medically incapacitat... |
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Rule 5120:1-8-09 | Medical/mental health.
...igns of mental illness or developmental disability shall be referred immediately to qualified mental health personnel. The health authority shall develop policies for the following areas: (1) Screening for mental health problems. (2) Referral to outpatient services, including psychiatric care. (3) Crisis intervention and management of acute psychiatric episodes. (4) Stabilization of the me... |
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Rule 5120:1-8-09 | Medical/mental health.
...igns of mental illness or developmental disability will be referred immediately to qualified mental health personnel. The health authority will develop policies for the following areas: (1) Screening for mental health problems. (2) Referral to outpatient services, including psychiatric care. (3) Crisis intervention and management of acute psychiatric episodes. (4) Stabilization of the mentally ill and prevention ... |
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Rule 5120:1-8-09 | Medical/mental health.
...igns of mental illness or developmental disability will be referred immediately to qualified mental health personnel. The health authority will develop policies for the following areas: (1) Screening for mental health problems. (2) Referral to outpatient services, including psychiatric care. (3) Crisis intervention and management of acute psychiatric episodes. (4) Stabilization of the ment... |
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Rule 5120:1-10-09 | Medical/Mental Health.
...igns of mental illness or developmental disability shall be referred immediately to qualified mental health personnel. The health authority shall develop policies for the following areas: (1) Screening for mental health problems. (2) Referral to outpatient services, including psychiatric care. (3) Crisis intervention and management of acute psychiatric episodes. (4) Stabilization of inmate... |
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Rule 5120:1-10-09 | Medical/mental health.
...igns of mental illness or developmental disability shall be referred immediately to qualified mental health personnel. The health authority shall develop policies for the following areas: (1) Screening for mental health problems. (2) Referral to outpatient services, including psychiatric care. (3) Crisis intervention and management of acute psychiatric episodes. (4) Stabilization of inmates with mental illness an... |
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Rule 5120:1-12-09 | Medical.
...igns of mental illness or developmental disability shall be referred immediately to qualified mental health personnel. (H) The jail shall have a plan for identifying and responding to suicidal prisoners. The plan components shall include: (1) Identification - The receiving screening form contains observation and interview items related to the prisoner's potential suicide risk (2) Training - Staff members who work... |
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Rule 5120:1-12-09 | Medical.
... of mental illness or developmental disability will be referred immediately to qualified mental health personnel. (H) (Essential) The jail will have a plan for identifying and responding to suicidal prisoners. The plan components will include: (1) Identification - The receiving screening form contains observation and interview items related to the prisoner's potential suicide risk; (2) T... |
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Rule 5120:1-14-03 | Requirements for facility governing boards in the operation of community based correctional facilities.
..., pregnancy), national origin, age, disability, or genetic information. (E) Each facility governing board shall have a written policy prohibiting any conflict of interest in accordance with Ohio ethics law. (F) Each facility governing board shall have policies and procedures which shall be available to all employees that shall include: (1) Job description and job qualifications; (2) Recrui... |
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Rule 5122-7-02 | Client rights within regional psychiatric hospitals.
... identity, physical or mental handicap, disability, developmental disability, or inability to pay as prescribed in department policies and rules, and state and federal statutes; (h) Ensuring that each client understands their rights and is provided with the client rights in oral and written format, including the functions of and resources available through the Ohio protection and advocacy system, and explanation of ... |
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Rule 5122-7-02 | Patient rights within regional psychiatric hospitals.
... identity, physical or mental handicap, disability, developmental disability, or inability to pay as prescribed in department policies and rules and state and federal statutes; (h) Ensuring that each patient understands the functions of and resources available through the Ohio protection and advocacy system and receives a copy of the patient rights in oral and written format in accordance with al... |
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Rule 5122-14-01 | Definitions and applicability.
...nizations program. (18) "Developmental disability" means physical, neurological, developmental, or accidental disabilities that seriously impair health, mobility, or functioning. The disability may be congenital or acquired. Included are persons with epilepsy, autism, narcolepsy, tourette's disorder, spina bifida, head injuries, learning disabilities, and others who have chronic or lifelong conditions and impairment... |
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Rule 5122-14-01 | Definitions and applicability.
...nizations program. (20) "Developmental disability" has the same meaning as in section 5123.01 of the Revised Code. (21) "Director" means the director of the Ohio department of mental health and addiction services. (22) "Dietitian" means an individual who is licensed as a dietitian in accordance with Chapter 4759. of the Revised Code. (23) "Emergency" means an impending or crisis situation ... |
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Rule 5122-14-11 | Patient rights, participation and education.
...sical or mental handicap, developmental disability, genetic information, human immunodeficiency virus status, or in any manner prohibited by local, state or federal laws. (10) No reprisal for exercising rights: The right to exercise rights without reprisal in any form including the ability to continue services with uncompromised access. No right extends so far as to supersede health and safety considerations. (11)... |
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Rule 5122-14-11 | Patient rights, participation and education.
...l or mental handicap, developmental disability, genetic information, human immunodeficiency virus status, or in any manner not permitted by local, state or federal laws. (10) Regarding reprisal for exercising rights: The right to exercise rights without reprisal in any form including the ability to continue services with uncompromised access. No right extends so far as to supersede health an... |