Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 122:22-1-01 | Definitions.
...the superintendent of the department of insurance of the state of Ohio. (R) "Tax commissioner" means the commissioner of the department of taxation of the state of Ohio. |
Rule 122:29-1-02 | Eligibility.
...fied by the tax credit authority, or an insurance company that contributes capital to be used in the project, as defined in division (A) of section 122.09 of the Revised Code. If there are multiple property owners within a project, only the property owners included in an application are eligible applicants and only the portions of a project associated with an eligible applicant or insurance compan... |
Rule 122:29-1-06 | Reporting.
...al tax administrator or director of insurance or appropriate staff of the director, the authority, the tax commissioner, the local tax administrator or director of insurance, as well as other appropriate state agencies. In the event it is determined by the director or the authority that an applicant has submitted reports or other information containing erroneous information or data not supported b... |
Rule 123-4-04 | Confidentiality statutes.
... (1) Sections 262 and 264 of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, 42 U.S.C 1320d-2 and 1320d-4; Pub. L. No. 104-191 as implemented in 45 C.F.R. Parts 160 and 164. (2) The Family Medical Leave Act of 1993, Pub. L. No. 103-3; 29 U.S.C. Sec. 2601 as implemented in 29 C.F.R. 825.500. (3) Section I of The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, 42 U.S.C. 12112(d). |
Rule 123:1-33-17 | Occupational injury leave and salary continuation benefits.
...yer for any benefits received. (L) Insurance. An employee who receives OIL or salary continuation benefits is responsible for the employee's share of health insurance premiums. (M) Transitional work program. An employee receiving OIL or salary continuation benefits may participate in a transitional work program pursuant to rule 123:1-33-07 of the Administrative Code. If a permanent employee ... |
Rule 123:1-34-05 | Uniformed service leave without pay.
...ituted health care benefits and related insurance benefits with no waiting periods or pre-existing condition exclusions; and (5) Appropriate service time corresponding with the time the employee was on military leave without pay. |
Rule 123:1-34-11 | Mandatory cost savings program.
... tier. (K) Leave accruals and health insurance shall not be impacted for full-time employees under the mandatory cost savings program. (L) The mandatory cost savings program will not impact service credit or the calculation of retention points. |
Rule 123:1-41-24 | Furloughs.
...the impacted employee's share of health insurance premiums, if the impacted employee is enrolled at the time of the furlough. Upon returning to work, the impacted employee shall be placed on a payment plan. The payment plan will be in place until such time as the impacted employee has repaid the amount of the employee's share of health insurance premiums covered by the appointing authority during the furlough period.... |
Rule 123:1-41-24 | Furloughs.
...the impacted employee's share of health insurance premiums, if the impacted employee is enrolled at the time of the furlough. Upon returning to work, the impacted employee will be placed on a payment plan. The payment plan will be in place until such time as the impacted employee has repaid the amount of the employee's share of health insurance premiums covered by the appointing authority during t... |
Rule 123:1-46-03 | Experimental leave and benefits program.
... disability leave, personal leave, life insurance or medical insurance benefits that differ from these benefits as granted by sections 124.13, 124.134, 124.382, 124.385, 124.386, 124.81 and 124.82 of the Revised Code. The director may establish different programs for employees of various agencies, departments, boards or commissions paid by warrant of the auditor of state. (B) An agency that desires to establish an e... |
Rule 123:1-46-03 | Experimental leave and benefits program.
... disability leave, personal leave, life insurance or medical insurance benefits that differ from these benefits as granted by sections 124.13, 124.134, 124.382, 124.385, 124.386, 124.81 and 124.82 of the Revised Code. The director may establish different programs for employees of various agencies, departments, boards or commissions paid by warrant of the auditor of state. (B) An agency that desir... |
Rule 123:1-47-01 | Definition of terms.
...occurs. For purposes of state paid life insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, and disability leave benefits, continuous service means the uninterrupted service in which an employee is paid directly by warrant of the director of budget and management where no break in service occurs. (24) "County offices" - means those agencies, boards, commissions, departments, and elected offices of the... |
Rule 123:1-71-01 | Definitions.
...o the business of sickness and accident insurance under Title XXXIX of the Revised Code or a professional claim administrator with which the director has contracted to administer the program of health care benefits pursuant to section 124.87 of the Revised Code. (D) "State authority" means every organized body, office and agency established by the laws of the state for the exercise of any function of state governmen... |
Rule 123:1-71-01 | Definitions.
...o the business of sickness and accident insurance under Title XXXIX of the Revised Code or a professional claim administrator with which the director has contracted to administer the program of health care benefits pursuant to section 124.87 of the Revised Code. (D) "State authority" means every organized body, office and agency established by the laws of the state for the exercise of any functio... |
Rule 123:1-71-02 | Administration of the fund.
...consultation with the superintendent of insurance, and in consideration of the following factors: (1) Cost of providing required administrative service; (2) Claim service capability, including location of claim office, nature of claim processing system, claim payment turn-around time, and productivity of claim processors; (3) Evidence of the effective exercise of claim control and cost containment capability; (4)... |
Rule 123:1-71-02 | Administration of the fund.
...consultation with the superintendent of insurance, and in consideration of the following factors: (1) Cost of providing required administrative services; (2) Claim service capability, including location of claim offices, nature of claim processing systems, claim payment turn-around time, and productivity of claim processors; (3) Evidence of the effective exercise of claim control and cost c... |
Rule 123:1-71-03 | Eligibility, contribution and withdrawal procedures.
...efits, any deductibles, co-payments, co-insurance, and conditions or limitations of such benefits to be provided to employees, elected, and appointed officials covered by the state employee health benefit fund. The director may also make such changes to the benefits from time to time as may be required to reasonably provide health care for such employees, elected and appointed officials, and their dependents with fun... |
Rule 123:1-71-03 | Eligibility, contribution and withdrawal procedures.
...efits, any deductibles, co-payments, co-insurance, and conditions or limitations of such benefits to be provided to employees, elected, and appointed officials covered by the state employee health benefit fund. The director may also make such changes to the benefits from time to time as may be required to reasonably provide health care for such employees, elected and appointed officials, and their... |
Rule 123:1-71-03 | Eligibility, contribution and withdrawal procedures.
...s, any deductibles, co-payments, co-insurance, and conditions or limitations of such benefits to be provided to employees, elected, and appointed officials covered by the state employee health benefit fund. The director may also make such changes to the benefits from time to time as may be required to reasonably provide health care for such employees, elected and appointed officials, and their... |
Rule 123:1-71-04 | Actuarial evaluation of the fund.
...d actuary familiar with life and health insurance, a report showing a complete actuarial evaluation of the fund and the adequacy of the rates of contribution and reserves. The report shall contain such recommendations as the actuary considers advisable. The director may at any time request the actuary to conduct studies or evaluations to determine the adequacy of the rates of contribution. Such rates may be adjusted ... |
Rule 123:1-71-04 | Actuarial evaluation of the fund.
...d actuary familiar with life and health insurance, a report showing a complete actuarial evaluation of the fund, the adequacy of the rates of contribution and reserves, and such recommendations as the actuary considers advisable. The director may at any time request the actuary to conduct studies or evaluations to determine the adequacy of the rates of contribution. Such rates may be adjusted by the directo... |
Rule 123:1-71-05 | Ensuring the integrity of the fund.
...ral assembly, and the superintendent of insurance. The report shall include a detailed financial statement of the fund and the expenses incurred pursuant to section 124.87 of the Revised Code so that the cost of the fund can be determined and identified. The report shall include, but not be limited to, the following information: (1) Assets and liabilities; (2) Income and expenditures; (3) Benefits paid and reserve... |
Rule 123:1-71-05 | Ensuring the integrity of the fund.
...assembly, and the superintendent of insurance. The report will include, but not be limited to, the following information: (1) A detailed financial statement of the fund; (2) Expenses incurred pursuant to section 124.87 of the Revised Code so that the cost of the fund can be determined and identified; (3) Assets and liabilities; (4) Income and expenditures; (5) Benefits paid and reserves ... |
Rule 123:1-72-01 | Definitions.
...o the business of sickness and accident insurance under Title XXXIX of the Revised Code, or professional claim administrator with which the director has contracted to administer the disability leave benefits program pursuant to section 124.83 of the Revised Code. (D) "State employee disability leave benefit fund" means a fund established by the director of administrative services pursuant to sections 124.83 and 124.... |
Rule 123:1-72-02 | Administration of the fund.
... of the Revised Code upon domestic life insurance companies in the investment of their capital, surplus, and accumulations. (F) All income derived from investments shall accrue to the fund. When monies are paid to the treasurer of state, the director shall submit an estimate of the date such monies are no longer available for investment. When the director wishes to withdraw monies from the trust account, the directo... |