Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 5122-14-12 | Program, specialty services and discharge planning requirements.
... a secondary diagnosis of developmental disability or pervasive developmental disorder. (J) Written policies and procedures, and program descriptions shall document that patient needs, based on at least age and diagnosis, will be met for all patient groups in paragraph (I) of this rule. (1) Inpatient psychiatric service providers that provide services for adults sixty-five years of age and older shall develop writt... |
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Rule 5122-14-12 | Program, specialty services and discharge planning requirements.
...rganic mental disorder, or intellectual disability are to be excluded. This does not preclude admissions for which the above named excluded diagnoses may be a secondary diagnosis; (a) To support best clinical practice of concurrent integrated treatment for persons with co-occurring of mental illness and substance abuse, an inpatient psychiatric service provider may co-locate both psychiatric and ... |
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Rule 5122-14-13 | Medical records, documentation and confidentiality.
...n with an intellectual or developmental disability, the history and physical examination is to include evaluations of motor development and functioning, sensorimotor functioning, speech, hearing and language functioning, visual functioning, immunization status, and oral health and oral hygiene. (b) A psychiatric examination, including mental status examination, is to be competed by a psyc... |
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Rule 5122-14-14 | Incident notification and risk management.
... then be forwarded by the department to disability rights Ohio. As referenced in division (E) of section 5119.36 of the Revised Code, "major unusual incident" has the same meaning as "reportable incident." (3) "Six month reportable incident" means an incident type of which limited information must be reported to the department. A six month reportable incident is not the same as a reportable incident. (4) "Six month... |
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Rule 5122-14-14 | Incident notification and risk management.
...o be forwarded by the department to disability rights Ohio. As referenced in division (E) of section 5119.36 of the Revised Code, "major unusual incident" has the same meaning as "reportable incident." (3) "Six month reportable incident" means an incident type of which limited information is to be reported to the department. A six month reportable incident is not the same as a reportable inci... |
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Rule 5122-21-03 | Pre-admission screening and resident review (PASRR) for nursing facility applicants and residents with serious mental illness.
...tion services. (9) 'Developmental disability' (DD) has the same meaning defined in rule 5123-14-01 of the Administrative Code. (10) 'DODD' means the Ohio department of developmental disabilities. (11) 'Evaluation' also known as an assessment or a level II evaluation as defined in rule 5160-3-15 of the Administrative Code, includes a face to face interview between an assessor and the indiv... |
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Rule 5122-22-01 | Trusts for supplemental services.
... health and addiction services. (3) "Disability" has the same meaning as in section 5815.28 of the Revised Code. (4) "Guardian" means a guardian of the person, limited guardian, interim guardian, or emergency guardian pursuant to the appointment of the probate court under Chapter 2111. of the Revised Code. (5) "Supplemental services" means services specified in paragraph (D) of this rule that... |
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Rule 5122-22-01 | Trusts for supplemental services.
... health and addiction services. (3) "Disability" has the same meaning as in section 5815.28 of the Revised Code. (4) "Guardian" means a guardian of the person, limited guardian, interim guardian, or emergency guardian pursuant to the appointment of the probate court under Chapter 2111. of the Revised Code. (5) "Supplemental services" means services specified in paragraph (D) of this rule that... |
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Rule 5122-24-01 | Certification definitions.
...hers). (36) "Person with severe mental disability" or "person with serious mental illness" means a person, age eighteen and over, who currently, or at any time during the past year, has had a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder of sufficient duration to meet diagnostic criteria, that has resulted in functional impairment which substantially interferes with or limits one or more ... |
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Rule 5122-24-01 | Certification definitions.
...). (36) "Person with severe mental disability" or "person with serious mental illness" means a person, age eighteen and over, who currently, or at any time during the past year, has had a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder of sufficient duration to meet diagnostic criteria, that has resulted in functional impairment which substantially interferes with or limits one or more ... |
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Rule 5122-26-06 | Human resources management.
...sical or mental handicap, developmental disability, genetic information, human immunodeficiency virus status, or in any manner prohibited by local, state or federal laws; (2) Describe a formal process to express and process employee grievances; (3) Prohibit sexual harassment; (4) Establish standards of acceptable behavioral for all employees. (5) Termination of employment. (6) Confidentia... |
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Rule 5122-26-16 | Seclusion, restraint and time-out.
...dress and toll-free phone number of disability rights Ohio. (E) General requirements (1) Seclusion or restraint will not be used unless it is in response to a crisis situation, i.e., where there exists an imminent risk of physical harm to the individual or others, and no other safe and effective intervention is identified. (a) Seclusion and restraint will not be used as behavior management... |
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Rule 5122-26-17 | Service accessibility and availability.
... needs of persons with a severe mental disability or substance use disorder or children with severe emotional disturbance. |
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Rule 5122-26-18 | Client rights and grievance procedure.
...l or mental handicap, developmental disability, genetic information, human immunodeficiency virus status, or in any manner prohibited by local, state or federal laws; (15) The right to know the cost of services; (16) The right to be verbally informed of all client rights, and to receive a written copy upon request; (17) The right to exercise one's own rights without reprisal, except tha... |
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Rule 5122-29-12 | Driver intervention program.
...mental security income, social security disability income, medicaid, temporary assistance for needy families or other category of assistance as defined by the Ohio department of mental health and addiction services. (3) The client record of indigent individuals shall include a photocopy of the documentation that was used to verify indigent status. |
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Rule 5122-29-15 | Peer support services.
...political belief, or mental or physical disability. (F) Peer support services are not site specific but shall be provided in locations that meet the needs of the individual, caregiver, or families. (G) Peer support services may be facilitated to individuals, families, or groups. (H) Peer support services shall be provided a person certified in accordance with in rule 5122-29-15.1 of the Administra... |
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Rule 5122-29-29 | Assertive community treatment (ACT).
...lth diagnoses, and/or mild intellectual disability. The service is available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. (B) The purpose of ACT team services is to provide the necessary services and supports which maximize recovery, and promote success in employment, housing, and the community. (C) ACT service providers shall employ one or more teams of practitioners which meet the minimum fidelity ... |
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Rule 5122-30-03 | Definitions.
...n years, or person with a severe mental disability under the age of twenty-one years. (12) "Community mental health services provider" has the same meaning as defined in section 5119.01 of the Revised Code, and may be referred to as a provider. (13) "Crisis stabilization unit" means a residential unit providing crisis stabilization for persons needing an intermediate level of care. The standard services of general ... |
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Rule 5122-30-18 | Requirements for accessibility and communications.
...or more of the residents has a physical disability shall make reasonable accommodations including but not limited to: (A) Making the facility readily accessible to and usable by persons with a physical disability, and (B) Providing all communications to residents in a manner that is accessible and understandable to the resident; this may include, but not be limited to: readers, interpreters, braille, large print, o... |
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Rule 5122-30-22 | Resident rights and grievance procedure for class one facilities.
... sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, developmental disability, genetic information, human immunodeficiency virus status, or in any manner prohibited by local, state or federal laws. (16) The right to practice a religion of his or her choice or to abstain from the practice of religion. (17) The right to be informed in writing of the rates charged by the facility as well as an... |
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Rule 5122-30-22.1 | Resident rights and grievance procedure for class two and class three facilities.
... sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, developmental disability, genetic information, human immunodeficiency virus status, or in any manner prohibited by local, state or federal laws. (16) The right to practice a religion of his or her choice or to abstain from the practice of religion. (17) The right to visit the facility alone or with individuals of the prospective resident's choosing. (18) The righ... |
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Rule 5122-30-23 | Facility records.
... with a mental illness or severe mental disability, a copy of the written notification to the board serving the county in which the facility is located of the resident's placement in the facility within seven days of the resident's admission, including date of notification. (4) For each staff, the facility shall maintain: (a) Test results indicating no active tuberculosis. (b) Records of training received. (c) A... |
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Rule 5122-30-31 | Background investigations for employment.
...23.13 (having weapons while under disability); (xxi) 2923.161 (improperly discharging a firearm at or into a habitation or school); (xxii) 2923.162 (discharge of firearm on or near prohibited premises); (xxiii) 2923.21 (improperly furnishing firearms to minor); (xxiv) 2923.32 (engaging in pattern of corrupt activity); (xxv) 2923.42 (participating in criminal gang); (xxv... |
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Rule 5122-41-01 | Purpose, definitions and general standards.
...ndividual is medicaid eligible, and disability rights Ohio by the close of business the next business day following the incident: (a) Youth death, which will also be reported to the CMS regional office. (b) Suicide attempt. (c) Serious injury. (d) Substantiated abuse or neglect. (3) The report will include the name of the youth; a description of the occurrence; and the name, street address, a... |
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Rule 5122-41-02 | Psychiatric residential treatment facility model.
...nosis, e.g. substance use, intellectual disability, and at least one of the following: (1) Exhibiting severe mental health symptoms at the time of the referral to PRTF. (2) Documented severe functional impairment in comparison to same age peers or same developmental age peers in multiple life domains (school performance, family relationships, interpersonal relations, communication/thought proc... |