Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 3304-2-53 | Qualifications and standards for vocational rehabilitation service providers.
... courthouse, having weapons while under disability, improperly discharging a firearm at or into a habitation or school, discharge of firearm on or near prohibited premises, improperly furnishing firearms to minor, engaging in pattern of corrupt activity, participating in criminal gang, corrupting another drugs, trafficking in drugs, illegal manufacture of drugs or cultivation of marihuana, illegal... |
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Rule 3304-2-53.1 | Qualifications for personal assistance service suppliers.
... a person who has a severe physical disability perform the activities of daily living. (2) Confidential personal information (CPI) includes, but is not limited to: Individual's full name, address, social security number, copies of identification, i.e., driver's license, disability/medical history, or any combination of information that could potentially identify a specific individual. (B) OOD sh... |
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Rule 3304-2-54 | Eligibility determination.
...enefits under "Title II Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)" or "Title XVI Supplemental Security Income (SSI)" of the Social Security Act is presumed eligible for vocational rehabilitation services and is considered an individual with a significant disability provided the individual intends to achieve an employment outcome consistent with 34 CFR 361.42, in effect on the effective date of t... |
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Rule 3304-2-58 | College, Occupational, and Vocational Training.
...or when needed by the individual with a disability to overcome limitations imposed by a disability. All monies received from a refund or sale of training supplies or equipment shall be returned to OOD. (E) The determination of least cost for the purpose of college, occupational, or vocational training shall include consideration of an appropriate Ohio junior college or community college education... |
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Rule 3304-2-58 | Postsecondary Training.
...hen needed by the individual with a disability to meet their disability, academic, and rehabilitation needs. All monies received from a refund or sale of training supplies or equipment shall be returned to OOD. (E) The determination of least cost for the purpose of postsecondary training shall be based on the cost to attend any Ohio public educational institution in accordance with rule 3304-2-52... |
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Rule 3304-2-59 | Scope of services.
...lied to this rule. "Student with a disability" means an individual with a disability in a secondary, postsecondary or other recognized education program who is not younger than fourteen and is not older than twenty-one years of age and, for a student in secondary education, is eligible for and receiving special education or related services under Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Ed... |
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Rule 3304-2-60 | Supported employment services.
... individual with a most significant disability, including a youth with a most significant disability, is working on a short-term basis toward competitive integrated employment that is individualized, customized, and consistent with the unique strengths, abilities, interests, and informed choice of the individual, including ongoing support services for individuals with the most significant disa... |
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Rule 3304-2-61 | Closure.
...idual, due to the severity of their disability, is incapable of benefiting from the provision of VR services in terms of an employment outcome as evidenced by the completion of trial work experience in a competitive integrated employment setting, consistent with the informed choice and rehabilitation needs of the individual; or (4) VR services are not required for the person to prepare for, s... |
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Rule 3304-2-61 | Closure.
...idual, due to the severity of their disability, is unable to benefit from the provision of vocational rehabilitation (VR) services in terms of an employment outcome. Prior to making such a determination, OOD must conduct an exploration of the individual's abilities, capabilities and capacity to perform in realistic work situations; or (4) VR services are not required for the individual to pre... |
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Rule 3304-2-65 | Order of selection.
...s rule. (1) "Individual with a disability" means an indiviudal who has been determined eligible for vocational rehabilitation services puruant to rule 3304-2-54 of the Administrative Code but whose physical or mental impairement does not meet the definition of a significant disability or most significant disability. (2) "Individual with a significant disability" means an individual with ... |
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Rule 3304-2-65 | Order of selection.
...s rule. (1) "Individual with a disability" means an individual who has been determined eligible for vocational rehabilitation services pursuant to rule 3304-2-54 of the Administrative Code but whose physical or mental impairment does not meet the definition of a significant disability or most significant disability. (2) "Individual with a significant disability" means an individual with ... |
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Rule 3304-2-66 | Conditions for providing self-employment services.
...ss only after the individual with a disability has an attainable, written business plan as determined by OOD. (B) OOD's financial contribution to purchase an existing business shall be preceded by a legal and fiscal review for liens, litigation or other hidden costs. (C) OOD funds shall be used to support a self-employment outcome only when the individual with a disability is a majority owne... |
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Rule 3304-2-66 | Conditions for providing self-employment services.
...siness only after the individual with a disability has an attainable, written business plan as determined and as may be required by OOD. (B) OOD's financial contribution to purchase an existing business shall be preceded by a legal and fiscal review for liens, litigation or other hidden costs. (C) OOD funds shall be used to support a self-employment outcome only when the individual with a disability is a majority o... |
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Rule 3304-2-67 | Home modifications.
...cessary to enable the individual with a disability to participate in vocational rehabilitation services provided under an IPE, but also when needed to prepare for, secure, retain, advance in or regain an employment outcome. (B) Home modifications shall only be made to the primary residence of the individual with a disability. "Primary" means the home from which the individual would usually le... |
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Rule 3304-2-67 | Home modifications.
...cessary to enable the individual with a disability to participate in vocational rehabilitation services provided under an IPE, but also when needed to prepare for, secure, retain, advance in or regain a competitive integrated employment outcome. (B) Home modifications shall only be made to the primary residence of the individual with a disability. "Primary" means the home from which the individua... |
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Rule 3304-4-01 | Definitions for the personal care assistance program.
...by the applicant/participant because of disability that are not reimbursable by another source; only that amount actually paid out by the applicant/participant during the year in question may be counted. (J) "Integrated setting," with respect to an employment outcome, means a setting typically found in the community in which participants interact with persons who do not have a disability, oth... |
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Rule 3304-4-01 | Definitions for the personal care assistance program.
...interact with persons who do not have a disability, other than service providers, to the same extent that non-disabled persons in comparable positions interact with other persons. (H) "Participant" means an eligible person who is authorized to receive reimbursement for wages paid for personal assistance services through the personal care assistance program. (I) "PCA" means the personal care assistan... |
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Rule 3304-4-01 | Definitions for the personal care assistance program.
...e community in which persons with a disability interact with persons who do not have a disability, other than service providers, to the same extent that non-disabled persons in comparable positions interact with other persons. (I) "PCA program" means the OOD personal care assistance program. (J) "Personal assistance services" means services that help a person who has a severe physical disability... |
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Rule 3304-4-01 | Definitions for the personal care assistance program.
...e community in which persons with a disability interact with persons who do not have a disability, other than service providers, to the same extent that non-disabled persons in comparable positions interact with other persons. (I) "PCA program" means the OOD personal care assistance program. (J) "Personal assistance services" means services that help a person who has a severe physical disability... |
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Rule 3304-4-02 | Personal care assistance program.
...ars old or older with a severe physical disability. (2) Not be receiving personal assistance services through OOD's vocational rehabilitation program which duplicates services funded through the personal care assistance program. (3) Exhaust all available resources before receiving services from the personal care assistance program. Participants may receive personal assistance services from the p... |
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Rule 3304-4-02 | Personal care assistance program.
...ars old or older with a severe physical disability. (2) Exhaust all available resources before receiving services from the PCA. (3) Not duplicate services. Participants may receive personal assistance services from the PCA in addition to other resources, but may not bill for personal assistance services for the same hours from more than one resource. (4) Require not less than six consecutive mo... |
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Rule 3304-4-02 | Personal care assistance program.
...ars old or older with a severe physical disability. (2) Exhaust all available resources before receiving services from the PCA. (3) Demonstrate need beyond other funding sources. If a person is receiving personal assistance services from another funding source, documentation shall be submitted to the PCA program to determine if personal assistance services from the PCA program would be duplicati... |
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Rule 3304-4-02 | Personal care assistance program.
...ars old or older with a severe physical disability; An individual who was determined eligible for and receiving services from the PCA program as of December 31, 2024, shall remain eligible for the program even if they are under the age of twenty-one and therefore do not meet the age requirement. (2) Exhaust all available resources before receiving funds from the PCA program; (3) Demonstrate need ... |
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Rule 3304-6-01 | Definitions.
...gned to enable an individual with a disability to operate a passenger car. (E) "Certified," when referring to an individual, means an individual who has been trained in a specific skill or field and has been awarded a certificate for demonstrated proficiency in that skill or field. "Certified," when referring to a product, means the written, signed statement of a supplier attesting that a product... |
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Rule 3304-6-02 | Motor vehicle modifications, scope and limitations.
...es a deterioration of function due to a disability such that the individual is no longer able to safely drive or be transported with the provided level of adaptive driving technology; or (3) The individual experiences an additional disability, such that the individual is no longer able to safely drive or be transported using the provided modification; or (4) When the high tech driving system... |