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Rule 5101:2-16-01 | Definitions for eligibility for publicly funded child care benefits.
...nt, who is charged with the rights, duties and responsibilities of a parent and whose presence in the home is needed to perform these rights, duties and responsibilities. (R) "Minor parent" means a caretaker who is under age eighteen. (S) "Ohio benefits integrated eligibility system" means the centralized automated system that supports county agencies. (T) "Preschool child" means a child wh... |
Rule 5101:2-18-01 | Definitions for registered and approved child day camps.
...f member when not involved in other duties. (J) "Employee" means a person who either: (1) Receives compensation for duties performed in an approved child day camp; or (2) Is assigned specific working hours or duties in an approved child day camp. (K) "Field trips" means infrequent or irregularly scheduled excursions from the camp. (L) "Hazardous weather conditions" means winds of twenty m... |
Rule 5101:2-18-01 | Definitions for registered and approved child day camps.
...f member when not involved in other duties. (K) "Corrective action plan" describes the action taken by the program to correct a non-compliance finding by ODJFS. This plan does not confirm the program is in compliance with the rule, or negate the non-compliance finding. Corrective action plans are submitted in the Ohio child licensing and quality system (OCLQS) and are to be completed in their... |
Rule 5101:2-18-05 | Child day camp administrator requirements for an approved child day camp.
...(A) What are the duties of the child day camp administrator of an approved child day camp? The child day camp administrator shall: (1) Be responsible for the daily operation of the approved child day camp and for maintaining compliance with Chapter 5101:2-18 of the Administrative Code. (2) Be on-site a minimum of one-half of the hours that the approved child day camp is in operation during the ... |
Rule 5101:2-18-07 | Background check requirements for an approved child day camp.
...s rule shall not engage in any assigned duties or be near children. (c) A child day camp staff member with preliminary approval but not a JFS 01176 on file at the child day camp or in the OPR shall not be left alone with children and shall be supervised at all times by another child day camp staff member with a JFS 01176 on file or in the OPR. (d) Only child day camp staff members with a JFS 01176 ... |
Rule 5101:2-18-07 | Background check requirements for an approved child day camp.
...s rule shall not engage in any assigned duties or be near children. (c) A child day camp staff member with preliminary approval but not a JFS 01176 on file at the child day camp or in the OPR shall not be left alone with children and shall be supervised at all times by another child day camp staff member with a JFS 01176 on file or in the OPR. (d) Only child day camp staff members with a JFS 01176 ... |
Rule 5101:2-18-09 | Supervision of children and ratios for an approved child day camp.
...e staff/child ratio when engaged in duties or activities that interfere with supervision of children. (3) Children shall be organized and assigned to a group. (a) A child with special needs shall be included in the group that best meets the child's developmental needs. (b) Specific child day camp staff members shall be assigned and responsible for the care and supervision of the children in the... |
Rule 5101:2-18-09 | Supervision of children and ratios for an approved child day camp.
...e staff/child ratio when engaged in duties or activities that interfere with supervision of children. (3) Children shall be organized and assigned to a group. (a) A child with special needs shall be included in the group that best meets the child's developmental needs. (b) Specific child day camp staff members shall be assigned and responsible for the care and supervision of the children in the... |
Rule 5101:2-18-10 | Emergency, disaster and health-related plans for an approved child day camp.
...ining of staff or reassignment of staff duties as appropriate. (g) Updating the plan on a yearly basis. (h) Contact with local emergency management officials. (B) What is a serious incident? (1) Death of a child at the approved child day camp. (2) A child receives a bump or blow to the head that requires first aid or medical attention. (3) An incident, injury or illness which require... |
Rule 5101:2-18-10 | Emergency, disaster and health-related plans for an approved child day camp.
...ining of staff or reassignment of staff duties as appropriate. (h) Updating the plan on a yearly basis. (i) Contact with local emergency management officials. (B) What is a serious incident? (1) Death of a child at the approved child day camp. (2) An incident, injury or illness that requires professional medical consultation or treatment for a child. (3) An unusual or unexpected incident... |
Rule 5101:2-18-10 | Emergency, disaster and health-related plans for an approved child day camp.
...ining of staff or reassignment of staff duties as appropriate. (h) Updating the plan on a yearly basis. (i) Contact with local emergency management officials. (j) Continuity of operations, including how the approved child day camp would provide essential services and continue to function in an extended emergency. (B) What is a serious incident? (1) Death of a child at the approved child d... |
Rule 5101:2-20-01 | Adult protective services definitions.
...e CDJFS to perform the department's duties of receiving and investigating reports of suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation; evaluating the need for, and to the extent of available funds, providing or arranging for the provision of protective services. (13) "Emergency" means that the adult is living in conditions which present a substantial risk of immediate and irreparable physical harm o... |
Rule 5101:2-20-01 | Adult protective services definitions.
...e CDJFS to perform the department's duties of receiving and investigating reports of suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation; evaluating the need for, and to the extent of available funds, providing or arranging for the provision of protective services. (13) "Emergency" means that the adult is living in conditions which present a substantial risk of immediate and irreparable physical harm o... |
Rule 5101:2-20-03 | Adult protective services designated agency provisions.
...her agency to perform the following duties: (1) Receive and screen referrals, and investigate reports of abuse, neglect, or exploitation. (2) Evaluate the need for protective services. (3) To the extent of available funds, provide or arrange for the provision of protective services. (B) The CDJFS shall specify the duties of the designated agency. The designated agency shall perform th... |
Rule 5101:2-20-03 | Adult protective services designated agency provisions.
...her agency to perform the following duties: (1) Receive and screen referrals, and investigate reports of abuse, neglect, or exploitation. (2) Evaluate the need for protective services. (3) To the extent of available funds, provide or arrange for the provision of protective services. (B) The CDJFS shall specify the duties of the designated agency. The designated agency shall perform th... |
Rule 5101:2-20-06 | The county adult protective services memorandum of understanding.
...loitation in the county. The respective duties and requirements of all involved shall be addressed in the memorandum. (B) Each county department of job and family services (CDJFS) shall prepare a memorandum described in paragraph (A) of this rule to be signed by all of the following: (1) The director of the CDJFS. (2) The director of the designated agency if the county department has entered in... |
Rule 5101:2-20-07 | Education and in-service training requirements for APS caseworkers and supervisors.
...nt to the caseworker's assigned APS duties, after the first two years of continuous employment with the agency as a caseworker. (1) For caseworkers subject to the provisions of rule 5101:2-33-55 of the Administrative Code, at least six hours of the required thirty-six hours of ongoing training must be courses related to APS. (2) Training courses shall be selected to address the caseworker's ... |
Rule 5101:2-20-07 | Education and in-service training requirements for APS caseworkers and supervisors.
...nt to the caseworker's assigned APS duties. APS caseworkers who fall under paragraph (A) of this rule, would begin their annual training hours after the first two years of continuous employment with the agency as a caseworker. (1) For caseworkers subject to the provisions of rule 5101:2-33-55 of the Administrative Code, at least six hours of the required thirty-six hours of ongoing training must ... |
Rule 5101:2-33-07 | Delegation of responsibilities and contracting for the performance of specified agency duties.
...ssist them in performing their assigned duties outlined in section 5153.16 of the Revised Code. (B) The PCSA shall not enter into contracts with other entities delegating its responsibility to perform its investigation duties outlined in section 2151.421 of the Revised Code. (C) If entering into a contract, the PCSA shall ensure that the agency, organization, provider or individual has the required state licensing ... |
Rule 5101:2-33-21 | Confidentiality and dissemination of child welfare information.
...e identity, job title and authority/job duties of the CSA representative prior to releasing any information. All of the following information shall be released: (a) The name and role of each principal of the case registered in any prior report. (b) The date, allegation and disposition of each report or allegation. (c) The name and telephone number of the county PCSA that conducted an assessment... |
Rule 5101:2-33-26 | The county child abuse and neglect memorandum of understanding.
...r neglect in the county. The respective duties and requirements of all involved shall be addressed in the memorandum. (B) Each public children services agency (PCSA) shall prepare a memorandum that is signed by all of the following parties: (1) The juvenile judge of the county or the juvenile judge's representative; or if there is more than one juvenile judge in the county, a juvenile judge or the juvenile judge's ... |
Rule 5101:2-33-26 | The county child abuse and neglect memorandum of understanding.
...glect in the county. The respective duties and requirements of all involved shall be addressed in the memorandum. (B) Each public children services agency (PCSA) is to prepare a memorandum and submit it to Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS) before December thirty-first of each biennial year. PCSAs may complete the JFS 01425 "Model Memorandum of Understanding" using JFS 01425I ... |
Rule 5101:2-33-55 | Education and training requirements for PCSA caseworkers.
... relevant to the caseworker's assigned duties, approved by the caseworker's supervisor, and entered into the statewide learning management system (LMS). (H) PCSA caseworkers shall complete a minimum of twelve hours of approved domestic violence training course(s) listed within the statewide LMS. (1) PCSA caseworkers hired after January 1, 2007, are to complete this training within two years of ... |
Rule 5101:2-33-56 | Training requirements for PCSA supervisors.
...s relevant to the supervisor's assigned duties, approved by the PCSA director or designee, and entered into the statewide learning management system (LMS). (D) PCSA supervisors are to complete a minimum of twelve hours of approved domestic violence training course(s) listed within the statewide LMS. (1) PCSA supervisors hired after January 1, 2007, are to complete this training within two years ... |
Rule 5101:2-33-70 | Ohio statewide automated child welfare information system (SACWIS) access.
... in the performance of its official duties, including records maintained in Ohio SACWIS under section 5101.13 of the Revised Code. (Q) The PCSA, PCPA, PNA, LPE or court is to enter and update information in Ohio SACWIS and/or RTIS pursuant to this rule each work day or as information becomes available. (R) No direct access to Ohio SACWIS, RTIS, or any other state of Ohio database shall be reques... |