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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 173-9-07 | 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 173-13-03 | 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 173-14-07 | 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 173-14-14 | 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 173-14-16 | 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 173-14-19 | 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 173-39-02 | ODA provider certification: requirements for providers to become, and to remain, certified.

...ividual's absence. (c) Transfers/discharges: The provider shall transfer or discharge an individual under the terms of section 3721.16 of the Revised Code. (d) Last day of service: If the provider terminates its medicaid-provider agreement, pursuant to section 3721.19 of the Revised Code, it shall provide written notification to the individual and to ODA's designee at least ninety days bef...

Rule 173-39-02 | ODA provider certification: requirements for providers to become, and to remain, certified.

...ividual's absence. (c) Transfers/discharges: The provider shall transfer or discharge an individual under the terms of section 3721.16 of the Revised Code. (d) Last day of service: If the provider terminates its medicaid-provider agreement, pursuant to section 3721.19 of the Revised Code, it shall provide written notification to the individual and to ODA's designee at least ninety days bef...

Rule 173-39-03.2 | ODA provider certification: changes of ownership interest or organizational structure.

... current nor the new owner(s) shall discharge residents from the RCF for non-payment until ODA makes a final determination regarding certification of the provider. (B) Compliance with HCBS settings requirements: (1) Every provider is subject to the HCBS settings requirements in state and federal law, including rule 5160-44-01 of the Administrative Code and 42 C.F.R. Part 441, as indicated in rul...

Rule 173-39-03.5 | ODA provider certification: military provisions.

... an identification card or military discharge certificate; and (b) A marriage certificate or other document showing the applicant and service member or veteran are spouses. (2) ODA or its designee shall track and monitor the total number of applications submitted by service members, veterans, or their spouse or surviving spouse, and the average number of business days it takes to process the app...

Rule 173-43-03 | Long-term care consultation program: required consultations and exemptions.

...tegorical determination or hospital discharge exemption under rule 5160-3-15 of the Administrative Code. (10) The individual received a consultation from the program administrator within the previous one hundred twenty days. (C) The source of payment for an individual's care in a nursing facility is not a factor in determining whether the program administrator may provide a consultation to a...

Rule 173-50-04 | PACE: voluntary disenrollment.

... PACE organization shall initiate a discharge plan for each participant who is voluntarily disenrolled. In each discharge plan, it shall state how it plans to do the following: (1) Help the participant obtain necessary transitional care through referrals to other medicaid or medicare service providers. (2) Provide the participant's medical records to new providers no later than thirty days after...

Rule 173-50-04 | PACE: voluntary disenrollment.

... PACE organization shall initiate a discharge plan for each participant who is voluntarily disenrolled. In each discharge plan, it shall state how it plans to do the following: (1) Help the participant obtain necessary transitional care through referrals to other medicaid or medicare service providers. (2) Provide the participant's medical records to new providers no later than thirty days ...

Rule 173-50-05 | PACE: involuntary disenrollment.

... PACE organization shall initiate a discharge plan for each participant who is involuntarily disenrolled. In each discharge plan, it shall state how it plans to do the following: (i) Help the participant obtain necessary transitional care through referrals to other medicaid or medicare service providers. (ii) Provide the participant's medical records to new providers no later than thir...

Rule 173-50-05 | PACE: involuntary disenrollment.

... PACE organization shall initiate a discharge plan for each participant who is involuntarily disenrolled. In each discharge plan, it shall state how it plans to do the following: (i) Help the participant obtain necessary transitional care through referrals to other medicaid or medicare service providers. (ii) Provide the participant's medical records to new providers no later than thirty d...

Rule 175-10-03 | Valid reasons for accessing confidential personal information.

...ers (e.g., hiring, promotion, demotion, discharge, salary/compensation issues, leave requests/issues, time card approvals/issues); (12) Complying with an executive order or policy; (13) 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; or (14) Complying with a collective bargaining...

Rule 901-10-03 | Valid reasons for accessing confidential person information.

...ers (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 department policy or a state administrative policy issued by the department of administrative services, the office of budget and management or other similar state department; or (P) Complying with a collective barga...

Rule 901:5-2-01 | Definitions.

...r an authorized representative . (Q) "Discharge" means the unintentional spilling or leaking, without regard to cause, of bulk liquid fertilizer outside a secondary containment facility; and the unintentional spilling or leaking, due to a mechanical or structural failure within a secondary containment facility. (R) "Generally accepted engineering standards and practices" means the usual and customary principles a...