Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 5101:12-10-72 | Continuation of services.
...the last known address of the custodial parent or caretaker. (B) The child support enforcement agency shall continue to provide IV-D services and support enforcement program services until such time as the case meets one of the criteria to terminate IV-D services described in rule 5101:12-10-70 of the Administrative Code. |
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Rule 5101:12-10-72 | Continuation of services.
...the last known address of the custodial parent or caretaker. (B) The child support enforcement agency shall continue to provide IV-D services and support enforcement program services until such time as the case meets one of the criteria to terminate IV-D services described in rule 5101:12-10-70 of the Administrative Code. |
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Rule 5101:12-20-05 | Location of an individual for support enforcement program purposes.
...io works first, medicaid, or Title IV-E foster care maintenance benefits. (D) The CSEA shall access all appropriate location sources within seventy-five days of determining that location is necessary. The CSEA shall access, validate, and utilize the information received from every appropriate location source to take the next step required to provide support enforcement program services. (E) When information receiv... |
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Rule 5101:12-80-05.3 | Payment processing and disbursement.
... directly to the: (1) Resident parent; (2) Legal guardian; (3) Caretaker relative having custody of or responsibility for the child; (4) Judicially-appointed conservator with a legal duty to the custodial parent and the child; or (5) An alternate caretaker designated in a record by the custodial parent. "Alternate caretaker" means a nonrelative caretaker who is designated in a rec... |
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Rule 5101:12-80-05.3 | Payment processing and disbursement.
... directly to the: (1) Resident parent; (2) Legal guardian; (3) Caretaker relative having custody of or responsibility for the child; (4) Judicially-appointed conservator with a legal duty to the custodial parent and the child; or (5) An alternate caretaker designated in a record by the custodial parent. "Alternate caretaker" means a nonrelative caretaker who is designated in a rec... |
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Rule 5101:12-80-09 | Unreimbursed assistance.
...e new family's OWF URA. (D) Title IV-E foster care maintenance (FCM) URA. (1) When a minor child receives FCM benefits, any FCM paid for that minor child is added to that minor child's FCM URA. (2) When that child had received OWF benefits with a family before receiving FCM benefits, then the OWF paid to that family is not added to the child's FCM URA. When a child had received FCM benefits before receiving OWF be... |
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Rule 5122-29-14 | Mobile response and stabilization service.
...ior management skills, mediation, parent support, and psychoeducation. (iv) Telephonic psychiatric consultation initiated when indicated. (v) Administration of the Ohio children's initiative brief child and adolescent needs and strengths (CANS) tool prior to entry into the ongoing stabilization phase of services, and for youth who do not continue into stabilization, complete the... |
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Rule 5122-29-14 | Mobile response and stabilization service.
...rs of age is to be given by the minor's parent, guardian, or custodian. (N) Emergency care when consent is not required Under the emergency care doctrine recognized in Ohio, a minor of any age may receive emergency medical treatment to preserve life and prevent serious impairment without the consent of a parent, custodian, or guardian. Because the department recognizes that it could be difficult... |
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Rule 5123-7-01 | Intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities - definitions.
... Grandparent or grandchild; or (7) Foster parent, foster child, foster brother, or foster sister. (N) "Representative" means a person acting on behalf of an individual who is applying for or receiving medicaid. A representative may be a family member, guardian, attorney, hospital social worker, ICFIID social worker, or any other person chosen to act on the individual's behalf. (O) "State su... |
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Rule 5123-7-01 | Intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities - definitions.
... Grandparent or grandchild; or (7) Foster parent, foster child, foster brother, or foster sister. (N) "Representative" means a person acting on behalf of an individual who is applying for or receiving medicaid. A representative may be a family member, guardian, attorney, hospital social worker, ICFIID social worker, or any other person chosen to act on the individual's behalf. |
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Rule 5123-9-33 | Home and community-based services waivers - shared living under the individual options waiver.
...vided to an individual who is receiving foster care services funded through Title IV-E of the Social Security Act as in effect on the effective date of this rule. (8) An independent provider of shared living shall not bill homemaker/personal care or deliver state plan home health aide services as an employee of an agency to an individual for whom he or she provides shared living. (9) An individu... |
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Rule 5123-9-33 | Home and community-based services waivers - shared living under the individual options waiver.
...vided to an individual who is receiving foster care services funded through Title IV-E of the Social Security Act as in effect on the effective date of this rule. (8) An independent provider of shared living shall not bill homemaker/personal care or deliver state plan home health aide services as an employee of an agency to an individual for whom he or she provides shared living. (9) An individu... |
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Rule 5123-9-33 | Home and community-based services waivers - shared living under the individual options waiver.
...vided to an individual who is receiving foster care services funded through Title IV-E of the Social Security Act as in effect on the effective date of this rule. (8) An independent provider of shared living shall not bill homemaker/personal care or deliver state plan home health aide services as an employee of an agency to an individual for whom he or she provides shared living. (9) An individu... |
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Rule 5123-9-33 | Home and community-based services waivers - shared living under the individual options waiver.
...d to an individual who is receiving foster care services funded through Title IV-E of the Social Security Act as in effect on the effective date of this rule. (7) An independent provider of shared living will not bill homemaker/personal care or deliver state plan home health aide services as an employee of an agency to an individual for whom the independent provider provides shared living. (... |
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Rule 5123-9-39 | Home and community-based services waivers - waiver nursing under the individual options waiver.
...er who is: (a) The parent, stepparent, foster parent, or legal guardian of the individual receiving waiver nursing when the individual is under the age of eighteen; or (b) The spouse of the individual receiving waiver nursing. (6) Failure of a provider to comply with this rule and as applicable, rule 5123-2-08 or 5123-2-09 of the Administrative Code, may result in denial, suspension, or revocat... |
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Rule 5123-10-01 | Early intervention program - procedural safeguards.
...optive parent of a child, a guardian, a foster parent or person acting in place of a biological or adoptive parent with whom the child lives, or an appointed surrogate parent, consistent with 34 C.F.R. 303.27, as in effect on the effective date of this rule. (12) "Part C" means part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 20 U.S.C. 1431 through 1445, as in effect on the effective da... |
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Rule 5123-10-01 | Early intervention program - procedural safeguards.
...optive parent of a child, a guardian, a foster parent or person acting in place of a biological or adoptive parent with whom the child lives, or an appointed surrogate parent, consistent with 34 C.F.R. 303.27, as in effect on the effective date of this rule. (12) "Part C" means part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 20 U.S.C. 1431 through 1445, as in effect on the effective da... |
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Rule 5123-10-02 | Early intervention program - eligibility and services.
...optive parent of a child, a guardian, a foster parent or person acting in place of a biological parent or adoptive parent with whom the child lives, or an appointed surrogate parent, consistent with 34 C.F.R. 303.27, as in effect on the effective date of this rule. (25) "Part B" means part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 20 U.S.C. 1411 through 1419, as in effect on the effec... |
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Rule 5123-10-02 | Early intervention program - eligibility and services.
...optive parent of a child, a guardian, a foster parent or person acting in place of a biological parent or adoptive parent with whom the child lives, or an appointed surrogate parent, consistent with 34 C.F.R. 303.27, as in effect on the effective date of this rule. (25) "Part B" means part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 20 U.S.C. 1411 through 1419, as in effect on the effec... |
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Rule 5123-10-03 | Early intervention program - system of payments.
...optive parent of a child, a guardian, a foster parent or person acting in place of a biological or adoptive parent with whom the child lives, or an appointed surrogate parent, consistent with 34 C.F.R. 303.27, as in effect on the effective date of this rule. (13) "Part C" means part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 20 U.S.C. 1431 through 1445, as in effect on the effective da... |
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Rule 5123-10-03 | Early intervention program - system of payments.
...optive parent of a child, a guardian, a foster parent or person acting in place of a biological or adoptive parent with whom the child lives, or an appointed surrogate parent, consistent with 34 C.F.R. 303.27, as in effect on the effective date of this rule. (13) "Part C" means part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 20 U.S.C. 1431 through 1445, as in effect on the effective da... |
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Rule 5123-10-05 | Early intervention program - developmental specialist certification.
... practice coach that is designed to foster growth and reflection and increase confidence and competence of the person holding one-year developmental specialist certification. The evidence-based practice coach provides ongoing support to the person holding one-year developmental specialist certification while that person completes college courses or seminars required for five-year developmental... |
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Rule 5160-12-01 | Home health services: provision requirements, coverage and service specification.
... cannot be the parent, step-parent, foster parent or legal guardian of an individual who is under eighteen years of age, or the individual's spouse. (b) Are provided and documented in accordance with the individual's plan of care in accordance with rule 5160-12-03 of the Administrative Code. (c) Are provided during an in-person visit or using telehealth if clinically appropriate given the ne... |
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Rule 5160-12-03.1 | Non-agency nurses and otherwise-accredited agencies: qualifications and requirements.
...e. (3) Not be the parent, step-parent, foster parent or legal guardian of an individual who is under eighteen years of age, or the individual's spouse. (4) Meet all conditions of participation in paragraphs (C) and (D) of rule 5160-45-10 of the Administrative Code. (5) Comply with all federal, state and local laws and regulations as applicable. (C) "Otherwise-accredited agency" means an agency that has and maint... |
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Rule 5160-15-10 | Transportation: non-emergency services through a CDJFS.
...al resources (including any adoption or foster care subsidy); and (iv) Whether another entity such as a school system is or should be involved. (b) A request for non-emergency transportation assistance to enable another person, such as a parent, to be with a child in a healthcare facility may be approved if two criteria are met: (i) The presence of the other person is needed for an identi... |