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Rule 145-2-05 | Free credit for military service.

...as evidence of military service and discharge to the retirement system.

Rule 148-1-01 | Ohio public employees deferred compensation program.

.... The board and other fiduciaries shall discharge their duties with respect to the funds solely in the interest of the eligible employees and beneficiaries. (13) The board shall, with the advice and assistance of counsel, formulate and design a plan-trust document setting forth the terms under which the board shall hold all plan assets and income earned on those assets contributed by those eligible employers electin...

Rule 164-1-39 | Privacy policy.

...(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 commission policy or a state administrative policy issued by the Ohio commission of administrative services, the office of budget and management or other similar state agency; (16) Complying ...

Rule 164-2-15 | Privacy policy.

...ers (e.g., hiring, promotion, demotion, discharge, salary/compensation issues, leave requests/issues, timecard approvals/issues); (14) Complying with an executive order or policy; (15) Complying with a commission policy or a state administrative policy issued by the Ohio commission of administrative services, the office of budget and management or other similar state agency; (16) Complying w...

Rule 173-4-03 | Older Americans Act nutrition program: consumer enrollment.

...verification: A provider may deem a discharge order to be adequate verification to authorize temporary payment for home-delivered meals, in whole or in part, with Older Americans Act funds until the provider conducts its own verification of eligibility, but only if the following conditions are met: (a) The consumer requires meals before the provider can verify that the consumer's home-delivered m...

Rule 173-4-03 | Older Americans Act nutrition program: consumer enrollment.

...verification: A provider may deem a discharge order to be adequate verification to authorize temporary payment for home-delivered meals, in whole or in part, with Older Americans Act funds until the provider conducts its own verification of eligibility, but only if the following conditions are met: (a) The consumer requires meals before the provider can verify that the consumer's home-delivered m...

Rule 173-4-03 | Older Americans Act nutrition program: consumer enrollment.

...verification: A provider may deem a discharge order to be adequate verification to authorize temporary payment for home-delivered meals, in whole or in part, with Older Americans Act funds until the provider conducts its own verification of eligibility, but only if the following conditions are met: (a) The consumer requires meals before the provider can verify that the consumer's home-delivered m...

Rule 173-9-06 | Background checks: paid direct-care positions: disqualifying offenses.

...habitation or school); (108) 2923.162 (discharge of firearm on or near prohibited premises); (109) 2923.21 (improperly furnishing firearms to minor); (110) 2923.32 (engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity); (111) 2923.42 (participating in criminal gang); (112) 2925.02 (corrupting another with drugs); (113) 2925.03 (trafficking in drugs); (114) 2925.04 (illegal manufacture of drugs or cultivation of marijuana...

Rule 173-9-06 | Background checks for paid direct-care positions: disqualifying offenses.

...of a school function). (109) 2923.162 (discharge of firearm on or near prohibited premises). (110) 2923.21 (improperly furnishing firearms to minor). (111) 2923.32 (engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity). (112) 2923.42 (participating in criminal gang). (113) 2925.02 (corrupting another with drugs). (114) 2925.03 (aggravated trafficking in drugs, trafficking in drugs, trafficking in m...

Rule 173-9-07 | Background checks: paid direct-care positions: hiring an applicant, or retaining an employee, who has a disqualifying offense on criminal record.

...ate the applicant or employee was fully discharged from all imprisonment, probation, or parole, if the applicant or employee was convicted of, or pleaded guilty to, an offense in any of the following sections of the Revised Code: (i) 2903.04 (involuntary manslaughter); (ii) 2903.041 (reckless homicide); (iii) 2905.04 (child stealing, as it existed before July 1, 1996); (iv) 2905.05 (child enticement); (v) 2905.1...

Rule 173-9-07 | Background checks for paid direct-care positions: occasions when a disqualifying offense does not disqualify.

...ee, or self-employed provider was fully discharged from all imprisonment, probation, or parole if the applicant, employee, or self-employed provider was convicted of, pleaded guilty to, or has been found eligible for intervention in lieu of conviction to, an offense in any of the following sections of the Revised Code or an offense of any existing or former municipal ordinance or law of this state...

Rule 173-13-03 | Confidential personal information: valid reasons for accessing CPI.

...(e.g., hiring, promotion, demotion, discharge, salary/compensation issues, leave requests/issues, time card approvals/issues). (N) Complying with an executive order or policy. (O) Complying with an agency policy or a state administrative policy issued by the department of administrative services, the office of budget and management or other similar state agency. (P) Complying with a col...

Rule 173-13-03 | Confidential personal information: valid reasons for accessing CPI.

...(e.g., hiring, promotion, demotion, discharge, salary/compensation issues, leave requests/issues, time card approvals/issues). (N) An executive order. (O) An agency policy or a state administrative policy issued by the department of administrative services, the office of budget and management, or other similar state agency. (P) A collective-bargaining agreement provision.

Rule 173-14-07 | Professional development curricula.

...ing, to appeal a proposed transfer, discharge, service/benefit denial, or termination. (b) How to supervise. (c) How to handle complaints taking into consideration an individual's abilities, condition, illness, or disability. (d) How to recruit and supervise volunteers. (e) Actions regarding public disclosure, including appropriateness, confidentiality of certain information, and how t...

Rule 173-14-07 | Professional development curricula.

...hearing, to appeal a proposed transfer, discharge, service/benefit denial, or termination. (b) How to supervise. (c) How to handle complaints taking into consideration an individual's abilities, condition, illness, or disability. (d) How to recruit and supervise volunteers. (e) Actions regarding public disclosure, including appropriateness, confidentiality of certain information, and how to work with ...

Rule 173-14-07 | Professional development: curricula.

...hearing, to appeal a proposed transfer, discharge, service/benefit denial, or termination. (b) How to handle complaints taking into consideration an individual's abilities, condition, illness, or disability. (c) How to recruit, engage, and coordinate volunteers. (d) Actions regarding public disclosure, including appropriateness, confidentiality of certain information, and how to work with the m...

Rule 173-14-14 | Staffing requirements, staff qualifications, and background checks.

...bitation or school); (cviii) 2923.162 (discharge of firearm on or near prohibited premises); (cix) 2923.21 (improperly furnishing firearms to minor); (cx) 2923.32 (engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity); (cxi) 2923.42 (participating in criminal gang); (cxii) 2925.02 (corrupting another with drugs); (cxiii) 2925.03 (trafficking in drugs); (cxiv) 2925.04 (illegal manufacture of drugs or cultivation of mariju...

Rule 173-14-14 | Staffing requirements, staff qualifications, and background checks.

...habitation or school); (cix) 2923.162 (discharge of firearm on or near prohibited premises); (cx) 2923.21 (improperly furnishing firearms to minor); (cxi) 2923.32 (engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity); (cxii) 2923.42 (participating in criminal gang); (cxiii) 2925.02 (corrupting another with drugs); (cxiv) 2925.03 (trafficking in drugs); (cxv) 2925.04 (illegal manufacture of drugs or cultivation of mariju...

Rule 173-14-14 | Staffing requirements, staff qualifications, and background checks.

...of a school function). (cix) 2923.162 (discharge of firearm on or near prohibited premises). (cx) 2923.21 (improperly furnishing firearms to minor). (cxi) 2923.32 (engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity). (cxii) 2923.42 (participating in criminal gang). (cxiii) 2925.02 (corrupting another with drugs). (cxiv) 2925.03 (aggravated trafficking in drugs, trafficking in drugs, trafficking in marihuana [marijuana],...

Rule 173-14-16 | Complaint-handling protocol.

...vocacy for consumers at involuntary discharge hearings, navigating grievance and appeal processes, and appealing adverse benefit determinations, but not representation at a state hearing held according to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. (7) Legislative advocacy after consultation with the SLTCO. (8) Public disclosure after consultation with the SLTCO. (D) Complaint follow-up activitie...

Rule 173-14-16 | Complaint-handling protocol.

...vocacy for consumers at involuntary discharge hearings, navigating grievance and appeal processes, and appealing adverse benefit determinations, but not representation at a state hearing held according to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. (7) Legislative advocacy after consultation with the SLTCO. (8) Public disclosure after consultation with the SLTCO. (D) Complaint follow-up activitie...

Rule 173-14-16 | Complaint-handling protocol.

...vocacy for consumers at involuntary discharge hearings, navigating grievance and appeal processes, and appealing adverse benefit determinations, but not representation at a state hearing held according to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. (7) Legislative advocacy after consultation with the SLTCO. (8) Public disclosure after consultation with the SLTCO. (D) Complaint follow-up activities: ...

Rule 173-14-19 | Case records and reporting of core services.

...at an administrative hearing (e.g., discharge hearing, medicare/medicaid appeal hearing) according to an established action plan, the ombudsman may present copies of consumer medical records obtained during the course of the investigation with consumer consent as it is determined necessary to advocate for the consumer and according to ombudsman laws, rules, and policies to protect confidential...

Rule 173-14-19 | Case records and reporting of core services.

...mer at an administrative hearing (e.g., discharge hearing, medicare/medicaid appeal hearing) according to an established action plan, the ombudsman may present copies of consumer medical records obtained during the course of the investigation with consumer consent as it is determined necessary to advocate for the consumer and according to ombudsman laws, rules, and policies to protect confidential...

Rule 173-14-19 | Case records and reporting of core services.

...mer at an administrative hearing (e.g., discharge hearing, medicare/medicaid appeal hearing) according to an established action plan, the ombudsman may present copies of consumer medical records obtained during the course of the investigation with consumer consent as it is determined necessary to advocate for the consumer and according to ombudsman laws, rules, and policies to protect confidential...