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Rule 5160:1-6-07.1 | Medicaid: post-eligibility treatment of income for individuals receiving services through a home and community-based services (HCBS) waiver or the program of all-inclusive care for the elderly (PACE).
...an reparation payments, Austrian social insurance payments, and Netherlands reparation payments, in accordance with the Nazi Persecution Victims Eligibility Act, Pub. L. No. 103-286 or provisions of the Austrian General Social Insurance Act, paragraphs 500 through 506 (as in effect October 1, 2016). (b) Japanese and Aleutian restitution payments, under the provisions of section 105 of Pub. L. No. 100-383 (as in effe... |
Rule 5160:1-6-07.1 | Medicaid: post-eligibility treatment of income for individuals receiving services through a home and community-based services (HCBS) waiver or the program of all-inclusive care for the elderly (PACE).
... Nazi persecution. (b) Austrian social insurance payments based, in whole or in part, on wage credits received under the provisions of the Austrian General Social Insurance Act, paragraphs 500 through 506 (as in effect October 1, 2022). These payments need to be documented and identifiable separate from countable insurance. (c) Payments from the Dutch government under the Netherlands' Benefit Ac... |
Rule 5501:2-1-03 | Permit application procedure.
...F) Applications shall be preceded by an insurance policy endorsement in the amounts specified in rule 5501:2-1-09 of the Administrative Code unless a current endorsement is already on file with the special hauling permits section. This requirement is waived for federal, state, local governments and political subdivisions. In no case will a permit be issued for a duration which extends beyond the e... |
Rule 5501:2-1-07 | Limitations on permits.
...tends beyond the expiration date of any insurance policy or endorsement provided as evidence of financial responsibility. (C) Extension of the duration of any previously-issued single or single trip and return permits may be granted in the case of movements which were unable to be started or completed due to factors beyond the control of the permittee. Requests for extensions shall be made in writin... |
Rule 5501:2-3-01 | Net assets.
...epaid expenses, such as interest, rent, insurance, taxes. (9) Inventories, at the lower of cost or market. (10) Other assets which mature within one year excluding intangible assets. (C) Other assets shall be defined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles unless otherwise indicated and shall include the following: (1) Cash surrender value of life insurance policies, net of any policy loans. ... |
Rule 5501:2-3-06 | Joint venture bids.
...ure the contract, contract bond and all insurance shall be in the name of the joint venture and shall be binding on and apply to all members of the joint venture jointly and severally. (D) The joint venture entity shall obtain a new tax identification number in accordance with the regulations of the United States internal revenue service. (E) Each joint venture partner will receive a contractor evaluation for each ... |
Rule 5501:2-5-01 | General provisions.
...States, except any federal guarantee or insurance and any interest reduction payment to an individual in connection with the purchase and occupancy of a residence by that individual. (15) "Financial information" means information concerning the assets and liabilities, of the displaced person. Financial information includes, but is not limited to, bank statements, mortgage statements, federal or state tax documents, ... |
Rule 5501:2-5-03 | Payments for moving and related expenses.
...that a longer period is necessary. (e) Insurance for the replacement value of the property in connection with the move and necessary storage. (f) The replacement value of property lost, stolen, or damaged in the process of moving (not through the fault or negligence of the displaced person, his or her agent, or employee) where insurance covering such loss, theft, or damage is not reasonably available. (g) Other mo... |
Rule 5501:2-5-04 | Replacement housing payments.
...tgagee's evidence of title; e.g., title insurance, not to exceed the costs for a comparable replacement dwelling. (g) Escrow agent's fee. (h) State revenue or documentary stamps, sales or transfer taxes (not to exceed the costs for a comparable replacement dwelling). (i) Such other costs as the agency determines to be incidental to the purchase. (6) Rental assistance payment for a ninety-day homeowner: a nine... |
Rule 5501:2-12-01 | Definitions.
..., materials, other tangible assets, and insurance, but excluding real property or an interest in real property. (R) "State agency" has the same meaning as in section 1.60 of the Revised Code, but does not include the elected state officers, the general assembly or any legislative agency, a court or any judicial agency, or a state institution of higher education. (S) "Veteran" means any person who has completed serv... |
Rule 5501:2-12-01 | Definitions.
..., materials, other tangible assets, and insurance, but excluding real property or an interest in real property. (K) "State agency" has the same meaning as in section 1.60 of the Revised Code, but does not include the elected state officers, the general assembly or any legislative agency, a court or any judicial agency, or a state institution of higher education. (L) "Director" or "Department" as use... |
Rule 5505-7-04 | Health care.
...the disabled child applied for medicare insurance, and (e) Any other information that the board deems relevant. (I) (1) A spouse who has access to medical and/or prescription coverage through employment must secure it as primary coverage, regardless of cost. Notwithstanding this provision, primary dental and vision coverage and secondary medical and prescription coverage may be elected ... |
Rule 5505-7-04 | Health care.
...the disabled child applied for medicare insurance; and (e) Any other information that the board deems relevant. (K) (1) A pre-medicare spouse who has access to medical and/or prescription coverage through employment must secure it as primary coverage, regardless of cost. Notwithstanding this provision, primary dental and vision coverage and secondary medical and prescription coverage ma... |
Rule 5703-7-16 | Personal income tax: determination of resident status.
...se. (5) The location of either the insurance company that issued or the insurance agent that sold any policy of insurance to the individual or the individual's spouse including, but not limited to, life, health, disability, automobile, or homeowner's insurance. (6) The location of law firms, accounting firms, and similar professionals utilized by the individual or the individual's spouse for... |
Rule 5703-7-16 | Personal income tax: determination of resident status.
...er. (5) The location of either the insurance company that issued or the insurance agent that sold any insurance policy to the taxpayer. (6) The location of professionals utilized by the taxpayer for legal, tax, accounting, financial, medical, veterinary, or retirement services. (7) The location or identity of recipients of political contributions made by the taxpayer. (8) The location of ... |
Rule 5703-9-35 | Purchases, as a liquidator of closed institutions, by superintendents of insurance, banks, and building and loan associations.
...nal property to the superintendent of insurance of Ohio, the superintendent of financial institutions and the superintendent of building and loan associations of Ohio, in their capacities as liquidators of closed institutions under their respective jurisdictions, are not sales to the state or any of its political subdivisions within the meaning of division (B)(1) of section 5739.02 of the Revised Code and... |
Rule 5703-11-01 | Surety company certificate of compliance.
... compliance issued by the department of insurance. |
Rule 5703-15-15 | Applications for refund on unsaleable cigarettes.
...report; (2) The claim or report to the insurance company and the results of the insurance company investigation; and (3) Any other information required by the department of taxation. The application must be filed with the department within the period prescribed by section 5743.05 of the Revised Code. (C) A wholesale dealer who has lost cigarettes to a theft must notify the department of taxati... |
Rule 5703-25-55 | Real estate assessment fund; expenditures; allowable; disallowable; procedures.
...o determine the historical value or insurance value of county buildings; (c) The county auditor's salary, pursuant to section 325.01 of the Revised Code; (d) Administrative expenses of the county budget commission; and (e) Expenses of the county engineer incurred in the drafting of tax maps, pursuant to section 5713.10 of the Revised Code. (2) Costs associated with activities not related to re... |
Rule 5703-29-17 | Situsing of certain services for purposes of the commercial activity tax.
...ees associated with the division's life insurance policy. Receipts from this service are sitused to New York, because the agency services were primarily received by the New York division. (ii) The primary location of the management operations of the purchaser's business unit; and For example, an advertising agency works with a multi-state manufacturer to develop an advertising campaign for i... |
Rule 5703-29-22 | Explanation of the commercial activity tax credits.
...me tax, financial institutions tax, insurance premiums tax, or, if applicable, any credit amount that a pass-through entity passed through to its owners to the extent the owners received the benefit of such credit. If authorized by statute, the recipient of a credit that is a pass-through entity may elect to pass through the credit to such entity's owners. A recipient that makes that election ... |
Rule 5902-1-01 | Training and education.
...t limited to (a) Debt management; (b) Insurance programs; (c) Retiree issues; (5) Veteran healthcare, including but not limited to (a) Employee health; (b) Environmental exposures; (c) Mental health issues and resources; (d) Traumatic brain injury; (e) Suicide prevention; (f) Nursing home, domiciliary, and other medical care; (6) Operations of county veterans service commissions and other veter... |
Rule 5902-1-01 | Training and education.
...t limited to (a) Debt management; (b) Insurance programs; (c) Retiree issues; (5) Veteran healthcare, including but not limited to (a) Employee health; (b) Environmental exposures; (c) Mental health issues and resources; (d) Traumatic brain injury; (e) Suicide prevention; (f) Nursing home, domiciliary, and other medical care; (6) Operations of county veterans service commissions and other veter... |
Rule 5907-5-01 | Assessment of fees.
...e, benefit payments from long-term care insurance plans, dividends, social security, railroad retirement or other pension or retirement benefits. For veterans applying for admission to an Ohio veterans' home on or after January 1, 2006, "income" shall include the income of the veteran, the veteran's spouse and any bona fide dependent of the veteran. For purpose of these rules, a "bona fide depende... |