Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 5160-56-03 | Hospice services: discharge requirements.
...care and/or the hospice benefit. (A) Discharge refers to the end the hospice benefit and/or the designated hospice's care: (1) Discharge from the designated hospice's care shall occur when the individual: (a) Dies/expires; (b) No longer meets the hospice enrollment or eligibility criteria; (c) No longer is terminally ill, e.g., physician discharges or does not recertify the individual; (d) Mov... |
Rule 5160-56-03.3 | Hospice services: reporting requirements.
... the benefit period as a result of a discharge pursuant to rule 5160-56-03 of the Administrative Code. (C) The information specified in paragraph (B) of this rule shall be submitted to ODM only through the system in accordance with the requirements of the MITS system. |
Rule 5160-56-06 | Hospice services: reimbursement.
...s of an individual's life, when the discharge from hospice care is due to death. The service intensity add-on (SIA) payment shall be billed using code G0299 for the direct care provided in an in-person visit completed by an RN. The SIA payment shall be billed using code G0155 for the direct care provided during an in-person visit completed by a social worker. The reimbursement rate for the SIA p... |
Rule 5160-58-03 | MyCare Ohio plans: covered services.
... member is stabilized and can be safely discharged or transferred. (8) The MCOP must adhere to the judgment of the attending provider when the attending provider requests a member's transfer to another facility or discharge. The plan may establish arrangements with hospitals whereby the plan may designate one of its contracting providers to assume the attending provider's responsibilities to stab... |
Rule 5160-58-03 | MyCare Ohio plans: covered services.
...ber is stabilized and can be safely discharged or transferred. (h) The MCOP must adhere to the judgment of the attending provider when the attending provider requests a member's transfer to another facility or discharge. The MCOP may establish arrangements with hospitals whereby the MCOP may designate one of its contracting providers to assume the attending provider's responsibilities to stabiliz... |
Rule 5160-59-03 | OhioRISE: covered services.
... member is stabilized and can be safely discharged or transferred. (8) The OhioRISE plan has to adhere to the judgment of the attending provider when the attending provider requests a member's transfer to another facility or discharge. The OhioRISE plan may establish arrangements with hospitals whereby the OhioRISE plan may designate one of its contracting providers to assume the attending p... |
Rule 5160-59-03.2 | OhioRISE: care coordination.
... continuum of care; (ix) Facilitating discharge planning activities for youth admitted to a psychiatric residential treatment facility or an inpatient behavioral health facility; and (x) Facilitating transition planning and activities for youth exiting the OhioRISE program or the OhioRISE 1915(c) waiver. For youth receiving ICC who are enrolled in the OhioRISE 1915(c) waiver, transition planning must identify supp... |
Rule 5160-59-05.2 | OhioRISE home and community-based services waiver: transitional services and supports.
...uth enrolling on the waiver following a discharge from one of the following settings: (i) A psychiatric residential treatment facility (PRTF) as described in 42 C.F.R. 441.150 (October 1, 2021) through 42 C.F.R 441.184 (October 1, 2021); (ii) An intermediate care facility for individuals with an intellectual disability (ICF/IID) as defined in section 5124.01 of the Revised Code; (iii) An inpatient psychiatric hosp... |
Rule 5160:1-2-12 | Medicaid: non-citizens.
...equirements and was released with a discharge characterized as honorable and not on account of alienage, including veterans who die while serving in active duty in the armed forces of the United States as defined in 38 U.S.C. 1101 (as in effect October 1, 2019). A veteran also includes individuals with certain military service before July 1, 1946 in the military forces (including certain organized... |
Rule 5160:1-6-06.6 | Medicaid: undue hardship exemption.
...show that: (a) The LTCF has planned to discharge the institutionalized individual as a result of the imposition of the RMCP; and (b) The institutionalized individual has exhausted all administrative remedies to challenge the planned discharge. (F) An undue hardship exemption shall not be granted if the institutionalized individual, or his or her spouse, or anyone acting on their behalf, made the improper transfer ... |
Rule 5160:1-6-07 | Medicaid: post-eligibility treatment of income for individuals in medical institutions.
...nth due to date of admission, death, or discharge from the medical institution, the patient liability amount is prorated for that month. Prorated patient liability amounts are calculated as follows: (a) Determine the per diem patient liability by dividing the patient liability for a full month of institutionalization by the number of days in the month for which the prorated payment is to be determined. (b) Determi... |
Rule 5160:1-6-07 | Medicaid: post-eligibility treatment of income for individuals in medical institutions.
... due to date of admission, death, or discharge from the medical institution, the patient liability amount is prorated for that month. Prorated patient liability amounts are calculated as follows. (a) Determine the per diem patient liability by dividing the patient liability for a full month of institutionalization by the number of days in the month for which the prorated payment is to be deter... |
Rule 5160:1-6-07.1 | Medicaid: post-eligibility treatment of income for individuals receiving services through a home and community-based services (HCBS) waiver or the program of all-inclusive care for the elderly (PACE).
...tionalization in the month. The date of discharge or the date of death is not included in this calculation. (c) Multiply the actual number of days of institutionalization by the per diem patient liability amount and round this number down to the nearest dollar. This is the individual's prorated patient liability. (H) The individual will receive written notification of the amount of patient liability for which he o... |
Rule 5160:1-6-07.1 | Medicaid: post-eligibility treatment of income for individuals receiving services through a home and community-based services (HCBS) waiver or the program of all-inclusive care for the elderly (PACE).
...tionalization in the month. The date of discharge or the date of death is not included in this calculation. (c) Multiply the actual number of days of institutionalization by the per diem patient liability amount and round this number down to the nearest dollar. This is the individual's prorated patient liability. (J) The individual will receive written notification of the amount of patient liab... |
Rule 5501-4-03 | Valid reasons for accessing confidential personal information.
...ers (e.g., hiring, promotion, demotion, discharge, salary/compensation issues, leave requests/issues, time card approvals/issues); (14) Complying with an executive order or policy; (15) Complying with a department policy or a state administrative policy issued by the department of administrative services, the office of budget and management or other similar state agency; or (16) Complying with ... |
Rule 5501:2-2-01 | Definitions.
...s, cathode ray tubes and florescent discharge or other similar technology approved by the director. Furthermore, digit(s) changed infrequently is/are not to be considered moving, flashing, or intermittent lights or moving parts and will be deemed a change of copy only. (KK) "Business District" means an area fronting upon a street or highway on the non-freeway portion of the federal aid primar... |
Rule 5501:2-2-01 | Definitions.
...s, cathode ray tubes and florescent discharge or other similar technology approved by the director. Furthermore, digit(s) changed infrequently is/are not to be considered moving, flashing, or intermittent lights or moving parts and will be deemed a change of copy only. (AA) "Business District" means an area fronting upon a street or highway on the non-freeway portion of the federal aid primary ... |
Rule 5501:2-4-01 | Control and use of rest areas and roadside parks.
...hed after use. (J) Exhibiting, use, or discharge of firearms, pellet guns, B-B guns or other weapons is prohibited. (K) Loitering or loafing within or around toilet facilities or other buildings is prohibited. (L) The parking of commercial vehicles for interchanging, unloading, etc., is prohibited and any vehicle left unattended for three hours, without the permission of the state highway patrol or... |
Rule 5501:2-4-01 | Control and use of rest areas and roadside parks.
...me after use. (9) Any display, use, or discharge of firearms, pellet guns, B-B guns, other weapons, dangerous ordinances, or explosives as defined in section 2923.11 of the Revised Code or fireworks as defined in section 3743.01 of the Revised Code. (10) Loitering within or around toilet facilities or other buildings. (11) The parking of commercial vehicles for interchanging, unloading, or similar activities. (12... |
Rule 5505-3-06 | Board review of employment termination.
...(A) Upon the resignation or discharge of a member of the state highway patrol who has fifteen or more years of total service credit, the board may consider whether the reason for separation was dishonesty, cowardice, intemperate habits, or conviction of a felony. (B) The board may schedule a hearing to consider all available evidence. (1) The former member shall be given notice of the hearing by certified mail. The... |
Rule 5505-5-03 | Purchase of military service credit.
...time from the entry date to the date of discharge as designated by the member's DD-214, or the period beginning with the date the member's leave of absence began and ending with the date the member returned to active service with the state highway patrol, whichever is less. (C) A member may purchase military service credit under section 5505.25 and division (D) of section 5505.16 of the Revised Code in increments. T... |
Rule 5505-5-03 | Purchase of military service credit.
...time from the entry date to the date of discharge as designated by the member's DD 214 or comparable document, or the period beginning with the date the member's leave of absence began and ending with the date the member returned to active service with the state highway patrol, whichever is less. (C) A member may purchase military service credit under section 5505.25 and division (D) of section 5... |
Rule 5537-2-21 | Public police officers.
...To the extent that the proper discharge of official duties or the meeting of an emergency so requires, the provisions of rules 5537-2-2, 5537-2-3, 5537-2-7, 5537-2-9 to 5537-2-13, and rules 5537-2-15, 5537-2-17 and rule 5537-2-19 hereof shall not apply to any public police officer (other than those authorized to regulate and control traffic on the turnpike) who, while in the performance of his/her official duties, i... |
Rule 5537-4-05 | Tolls for public police officers, emergency vehicles and military vehicles.
...tates military vehicles, while in the discharge of their official duties, shall be afforded ready access to the turnpike without the payment of tolls. |
Rule 5537-5-01 | Damage to property.
...e commission. (C) No material shall be discharged on turnpike property, whether intentionally or unintentionally, that may cause damage to the turnpike, the general public, the commission, its agents and employees, or any real or personal property owned, leased or under the supervision of the commission. For purposes of this subsection only, "damage" includes any effect which may be injurious to health, safety or we... |