Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 122:29-1-02 | Eligibility.
...(A) An eligible applicant may be a property owner at the time the application is submitted and the project is certified 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 a... |
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Rule 123-4-01 | Definitions.
...For the purposes of Chapter 123-4 of the Administrative Code, the following definitions apply: (A) "Access" as a noun means an instance of copying, viewing, or otherwise perceiving whereas "access" as a verb means to copy, view, or otherwise perceive. (B) "Acquisition of a new computer system" means the purchase of a "computer system," as defined in this rule, that is not a computer system currently in place nor on... |
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Rule 123-4-04 | Confidentiality statutes.
...The following federal statutes or regulations or state statutes and administrative rules make personal information maintained by the agency confidential and identify the confidential personal information within the scope of rules promulgated by this agency in accordance with section 1347.15 of the Revised Code: (A) For social security numbers, 5 U.S.C. 552a., as long as the individual has a reasonable expectation of... |
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Rule 123-4-04 | Confidentiality statutes.
...The following federal statutes or regulations or state statutes and administrative rules make personal information maintained by the agency confidential and identify the confidential personal information within the scope of rules promulgated by this agency in accordance with section 1347.15 of the Revised Code: (A) For social security numbers, 5 U.S.C. 552a., as long as the individual has a reasonable ex... |
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Rule 123:1-7-22 | Reassignments resulting in placing an employee in step X.
...(A) An employee whose position is determined to be overclassified shall be properly classified and may be placed in step X pursuant to section 124.14 of the Revised Code only as a result of any of the following: (1) A position audit conducted in accordance with rule 123:1-3-01 of the Administrative Code; (2) A class plan change; (3) A classification assigned by the state personnel board of review or an arbitrator'... |
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Rule 123:1-7-22 | Reassignments resulting in placing an employee in step X.
...(A) An employee may be placed in step X pursuant to section 124.14 of the Revised Code only as a result of any of the following: (1) A position audit conducted in accordance with rule 123:1-3-01 of the Administrative Code; (2) A class plan change; (3) A classification assigned by the state personnel board of review or an arbitrator's decision; or (4) At the approval of the director. (... |
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Rule 123:1-34-10 | Voluntary cost saving program.
...(A) Pursuant to division (B) of section 124.392 of the Revised Code, the voluntary cost savings (VCS) program was created as a tool for an appointing authority to reduce costs. A VCS program provides eligible employees with the opportunity to reduce their schedule or be in a no pay status for a period of time without reducing certain benefits or requiring them to exhaust paid leave. (B) Approval.... |
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Rule 123:1-34-12 | Caregiver leave.
...(A) Definitions: (1) "Foster caregiver" means an eligible employee holding a valid foster home certificate issued under section 5103.03 of the Revised Code, and who is caring for a child in place of the child's parents. (2) ) "Kinship caregiver" means an eligible employee who is eighteen years of age or older who has signed an attestation to one of the relationships listed in this paragraph,... |
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Rule 123:1-34-12 | Caregiver leave.
...(A) As used in section 124.1312 of the Revised Code: (1) "Foster caregiver" means an eligible employee holding a valid foster home certificate issued under section 5103.03 of the Revised Code, and who is caring for a child in place of the child's parents. (2) "Kinship caregiver" means an eligible employee who is eighteen years of age or older who has signed an attestation to one of the relat... |
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Rule 123:1-37-04 | Hazard pay.
...(A) The granting of hazard pay is subject to the approval of the director, and justification will be submitted prior to the payment of this supplement as prescribed by the director. (B) A hazardous condition may be of a permanent or temporary nature, and the duties performed under hazardous conditions rather than the classification itself determines the hazard supplement.... |
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Rule 123:1-37-04 | Hazard pay.
...(A) The granting of hazard pay is subject to the approval of the director, and justification must be submitted prior to the payment of this supplement as prescribed by the director. (B) A hazardous condition may be of a permanent or temporary nature, and the duties performed under hazardous conditions rather than the classification itself determines the hazard supplement. A hazardous condition which exists for all ... |
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Rule 123:1-37-09 | Teacher's educational attainment supplement.
...(A) Each employee assigned to an educational position as listed in division (L) of section 124.181 of the Revised Code, whose principal job duty is teaching, as determined by the director, may receive an educational pay supplement for job related education above the bachelor's degree level at an accredited academic institution. This pay supplement varies with the educational level as follows: EDUCATIONAL LEVEL ... |
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Rule 123:1-37-09 | Teacher's educational attainment supplement.
...(A) Each employee assigned to the an educational position as listed in division 124.181(L) of the Revised Code, whose principal job duty is teaching, as determined by the director, may receive an educational pay supplement for job related education above the bachelor's degree level at an accredited academic institution. This pay supplement shall vary with the educational level as follows: EDUCATIONAL LEVEL ATTA... |
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Rule 123:1-41-13 | Layoff jurisdiction districts for state agencies, boards, commissions and independent institutions with employees in the service of the state.
...(A) General. Each layoff jurisdiction is autonomous and layoff, displacement, reinstatement, and reemployment rights and procedures shall apply only within the jurisdiction affected by the layoff. The order of layoff as provided in rule 123:1-41-07 of the Administrative Code applies within each of the layoff jurisdictions. For purposes of this chapter, an "independent institution" means an institution under the cont... |
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Rule 123:1-41-13 | Layoff jurisdiction districts for state agencies, boards, commissions and independent institutions with employees in the service of the state.
...(A) General. Each layoff jurisdiction is autonomous and layoff, displacement, reinstatement, and reemployment rights and procedures apply only within the jurisdiction affected by the layoff. The order of layoff as provided in rule 123:1-41-07 of the Administrative Code applies within each of the layoff jurisdictions. For purposes of this chapter, an "independent institution" means an institution ... |
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Rule 123:1-46-03 | Experimental leave and benefits program.
...(A) The director may establish for some or all employees of an agency, department, board or commission paid by warrant of the director of budget and management the allocation of vacation leave, sick leave, 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 C... |
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Rule 123:1-46-03 | Experimental leave and benefits program.
...(A) The director may establish for some or all employees of an agency, department, board or commission paid by warrant of the director of budget and management the allocation of vacation leave, sick leave, 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 124.8... |
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Rule 123:3-2-01 | Personal information systems definitions.
...For the purposes of state agency administrative rules promulgated in accordance with section 1347.15 of the Revised Code, the following definitions apply: (A) "Access" as a noun means an instance of copying, viewing, or otherwise perceiving whereas "access" as a verb means to copy, view, or otherwise perceive. (B) "Acquisition of a new computer system" means the purchase of a "computer system", as defined in th... |
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Rule 123:5-1-07 | The invitation to bid process.
...(A) At a minimum, the invitation to bid ("ITB") will include the following information: (1) Instructions and information to bidders concerning submission of bid responses, including the name of the agency, office, institution, board or commission requesting to purchase products, supplies and/or services; (2) Instructions governing communications, including but not limited to instructions for ... |
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Rule 123:5-1-08 | The request for proposal process.
...(A) At a minimum, the request for proposal ("RFP") should include the following information: (1) Instructions and information to offerors concerning submission of proposals, including the name of the agency, office, institution, board or commission requesting to purchase products, supplies and/or services; (2) Instructions governing communications, including but not limited instructions fo... |
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Rule 123:5-2-01 | Disposal of excess and surplus supplies.
...(A) Upon receiving notice of a state agency's excess supplies, property with remaining useful life, or surplus supplies, property with no remaining useful life, the director of administrative services will at no cost to the state agency take control of each excess or surplus supply item that is valued at one hundred dollars or more and make arrangements for their disposition. (1) A state agency m... |
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Rule 123:5-2-01 | Disposal of excess and surplus property.
...(A) Definitions. As used in this chapter of the Administrative Code: (1) "Control" means responsibility of determining the most cost effective and efficient manner in which to dispose of excess or surplus property. "Control" does not mean physical location or possession of excess or surplus property. (2) "Excess" means property with remaining useful life. (3) "Funds" means a state loan, grant, or other type of st... |
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Rule 123:5-2-01 | Disposal of excess and surplus property.
...(A) Definitions. As used in this chapter of the Administrative Code: (1) "Excess" means supplies with remaining useful life. (2) "Supplies" means state-owned property, equipment, and vehicles. "Supplies" does not include real estate or any federally-owned assets. (3) "Surplus" means supplies with no remaining useful life. (B) Upon receiving notice of a state agency's excess or surplus suppliesvalued at one hund... |
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Rule 123:6-1-01 | Definitions.
...For purposes of this chapter: (A) "Alternative Fuel" has the same meaning as in division (A) of section 125.831 of the Revised Code. (B) "Annual Motor Vehicle Cost" has the same meaning as in division (O)(3)(a) of section 125.832 of the Revised Code. (C) "Biodiesel" has the same meaning as in division (B) of section 125.831 of the Revised Code. (D) "Blended biodiesel" has the same meaning ... |
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Rule 124-3-03 | Amendment or rescission of "section 124.34 orders" and orders of involuntary disability separation.
...(A) An appointing authority may, at any time prior to the first record hearing, delete material contained in a "section 124.34 order. " After the first record hearing has begun, the board may permit the deletion of material from a "section 124.34 order." (B) Material not originally present in a "section 124.34 order" may not be added to the order after it is furnished to the employee. (1) Such material, if not barr... |