Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 5180:1-7-01 | Employee access to confidential personal information.
...epartment to fulfill his or her job duties. The determination of access to confidential personal information will first be approved by the employee's supervisor and the information owner prior to providing the employee with access to confidential personal information within a personal information system. The department will establish procedures for determining a revision to an employee's acces... |
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Rule 5180:2-5-07 | Denial, revocation or suspension of an agency's certificate or certification to perform specific functions; administrative closures.
...onto its premises any person performing duties described in Chapter 5180:2-5 of the Administrative Code or other applicable chapters of the Administrative Code relevant to the intended or certified functions of the agency, state or federal law or regulations or municipal ordinance. (B) What due process must occur before the Ohio department of children and youth (DCY) denies or revokes a certification? All actions o... |
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Rule 5180:2-5-28 | Agency cause for denial, revocation, or suspension of foster home certification.
... the residence to any person performing duties required by Chapter 5180:2-5, 5180:2-7 or 5180:2-36 of the Administrative Code or any laws of the state or any subdivision therein. (6) Failing or refusing to comply with agency instructions regarding care of a foster child an agency has placed within the home. (7) Interfering or acting in conflict with an agency plan for a foster child's care. (8) A household residen... |
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Rule 5180:2-13-01 | Definitions for licensed family child care.
...f member when not involved in other duties. (I) "Corrective action plan" describes the action taken by the program to correct a non-compliance. 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 entirety to be a... |
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Rule 5501-4-02 | Procedures for accessing confidential personal information.
...e department to fulfill his/her job duties. The determination of access to confidential personal information shall be approved by the employee's supervisor and the information owner prior to providing the employee with access to confidential personal information within a personal information system. The department shall establish procedures for determining a revision to an employee's access to... |
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Rule 5501-4-03 | Valid reasons for accessing confidential personal information.
...artment's exercise of its powers or duties, for which only employees of the department may access confidential personal information (CPI) regardless of whether the personal information system is a manual system or computer system: (B) Performing the following functions constitute valid reasons for authorized employees of the department to access confidential personal information: (1) Responding ... |
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Rule 5501:2-1-04 | Conditions on permitted movements.
...o is also capable of performing the duties of a flag person as described in paragraph (I)(2) of this rule. (M) The operator or driver of any over dimension or overweight vehicle operating under a permit shall strictly adhere to the routing specified in the permit and shall not deviate therefrom except as authorized by the director for unforeseen conditions that preclude the use of specified r... |
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Rule 5501:2-13-01 | General Provisions.
...e director shall maintain oversight duties and responsibilities. The program manager shall implement and carry out the program. (C) The grant recipient shall pay a matching amount of a least one dollar for each maritime assistance program grant dollar received. (D) The director will solicit potential applicants by issuing a request for applications. The evaluation criteria used to evaluate a... |
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Rule 5501:2-13-01 | General provisions.
...e director shall maintain oversight duties and responsibilities. The program manager shall implement and carry out the program. (C) The director will solicit potential applicants by issuing a request for applications. The evaluation criteria used to evaluate applications will be included in the request for applications. The application period for the request for applications will be sixty days fr... |
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Rule 5505-3-02 | Disability retirement application and hearing process.
...ed from the performance of official duties under the direct supervision of the state highway patrol. (5) "Not in the line of duty" means an illness or injury that did not occur during or result from the performance of official duties under the direct supervision of the state highway patrol. Unless the illness or injury meets the presumption criteria outlined in division (A) of section of sect... |
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Rule 5505-3-02 | Disability retirement application and hearing process.
...ed from the performance of official duties under the direct supervision of the state highway patrol. (5) "Not in the line of duty" means an illness or injury that did not occur during or result from the performance of official duties under the direct supervision of the state highway patrol. Unless the illness or injury meets the presumption criteria outlined in division (A) of section 5505.18... |
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Rule 5507-1-06 | Priortization.
...though each PSAP will have a variety of duties applicable to their specific local call responsibilities, all local operating procedures will list answering and processing 9-1-1 emergency calls as the top priority. |
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Rule 5537-2-21 | Public police officers.
...t 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, is in hot pur... |
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Rule 5537-2-21 | Public police officers.
...that the proper discharge of official duties or the meeting of an emergency so requires, the provisions of rules 5537-2-02, 5537-2-03, 5537-2-07, 5537-2-09 to 5537-2-13, and rules 5537-2-15, 5537-2-17 and rule 5537-2-19 hereof shall not apply to any police officer who, while in the performance of official duties, is in hot pursuit of any suspected offender under any criminal statute of the state of Ohio; to... |
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Rule 5537-3-05 | Licenses overweight or over dimensional vehicle permits.
...r who is also capable of performing the duties of a flag person. (11) The operator or driver of any over dimension or overweight vehicle operating under a permit shall strictly adhere to the routing specified in the permit and shall not deviate therefrom except as authorized by the commission for unforeseen conditions that preclude the use of specified routing. He shall also comply with all traffic laws governing th... |
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Rule 5537-3-05 | Licenses overweight or over dimensional vehicle permits.
...o is also capable of performing the duties of a flag person. (11) The operator or driver of any over dimensional or overweight vehicle operating under a permit shall strictly adhere to the routing specified in the permit and shall not deviate therefrom except as authorized by the commission for unforeseen conditions that preclude the use of the specified routing. The operator or driver shall ... |
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Rule 5537-4-05 | Tolls for public police officers, emergency vehicles and military vehicles.
...hile in the discharge of their official duties, shall be afforded ready access to the turnpike without the payment of tolls. |
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Rule 5537-4-05 | Tolls for public police officers, emergency vehicles and military vehicles.
...le in the discharge of their official duties on the turnpike or when responding to an emergency off the turnpike, shall be afforded ready access to the turnpike without the payment of tolls. |
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Rule 5537-9-02 | Turnpike Commission procedures for accessing confidential personal information.
...ee of the agency to fulfill his/her job duties. The determination of access to confidential personal information shall be approved by the employee's supervisor and the information owner prior to providing the employee with access to confidential personal information within the personal information system. The agency shall establish procedures for determining a revision to an employee's access to confidential person... |
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Rule 5537-9-03 | Valid reasons for accessing confidential personal information.
...he [agency's] exercise of its powers or duties, for which only employees of the agency may access confidential personal information (CPI) regardless of whether the personal information system is a manual system or computer system: (A) Performing the following functions constitute valid reasons for authorized employees of the agency to access confidential personal information: (1) Responding to a public records requ... |
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Rule 5703-1-14 | Succession of the tax commissioner's duties.
...and the commissioner ascertains the duties and functions of the commissioner cannot be adequately performed by the commissioner. "Absence" does not include a "vacancy in the office of commissioner." (2) "Disability" means a medically determinable physical or mental impairment which can reasonably be expected to result in death or to be of long-continued and indefinite duration and which has been ... |
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Rule 5703-1-14 | Succession of the tax commissioner's duties.
...ner and the commissioner ascertains the duties and functions of the commissioner cannot be adequately performed by the commissioner. "Absence" does not include a "vacancy in the office of commissioner." (2) "Disability" means a medically determinable physical or mental impairment which can reasonably be expected to result in death or to be of long-continued and indefinite duration and which has been declared as such... |
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Rule 5703-1-15 | Electronic software providers; approval and suspension.
...authority in, and in fulfillment of the duties established under, sections 718.851, 5703.05, 5703.054, 5703.059 and 5747.082 of the Revised Code, the commissioner shall annually publish the following for becoming an authorized provider for the Ohio electronic filing programs: (a) An application; (b) Approval guidelines, which shall include the items listed in paragraph (C) of this rule; (c) Ohio e... |
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Rule 5703-1-15 | Electronic software providers; approval and suspension.
...authority in, and in fulfillment of the duties established under, sections 718.851, 5703.05, 5703.054, 5703.059 and 5747.082 of the Revised Code, the commissioner will annually publish the following for becoming an authorized provider for the Ohio electronic filing programs: (a) An application; (b) Approval guidelines, including the items listed in paragraph (C) of this rule; (c) Ohio electronic f... |
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Rule 5703-7-07 | Requirements for requesting inspection of income tax returns.
...awfully charged with the performance of duties requiring the inspection of tax returns or related information available to the department of taxation. The application shall be made in writing and signed by the head of the authority requesting the information and shall be addressed to the tax commissioner. The application shall contain: (A) The title of the requesting authority for whom the inspection is ... |