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Rule 5101:2-16-10 | Payment rates and procedures for providers of publicly funded child care services.
... job and family services (ODJFS) to providers in the state of Ohio. (2) Payment rates shall apply to all providers of publicly funded child care. (B) What is the payment rate for a provider not participating in step up to quality (SUTQ)? (1) The payment rate for a provider not participating in SUTQ shall be the lower of these two: (a) The rate shown in appendix A to this rule for non-rated ... |
Rule 5101:2-16-10 | Payment rates and procedures for providers of publicly funded child care services.
... job and family services (ODJFS) to providers in the state of Ohio. (2) Payment rates shall apply to all providers of publicly funded child care. (B) What is the payment rate for a provider not participating in step up to quality (SUTQ)? (1) The payment rate for a provider not participating in SUTQ shall be the lower of these two: (a) The rate shown in appendix A to this rule for non-rated ... |
Rule 5101:2-16-10 | Payment rates and procedures for providers of publicly funded child care services.
... job and family services (ODJFS) to providers in the state of Ohio. (2) Payment rates shall apply to all providers of publicly funded child care. (B) What is the payment rate for a provider not participating in step up to quality (SUTQ)? (1) The payment rate for a provider not participating in SUTQ shall be the lower of these two: (a) The rate shown in appendix A to this rule for non-rated ... |
Rule 5101:2-16-10 | Payment rates and
procedures for providers of publicly funded child care services.
... job and family services (ODJFS) to providers in the state of Ohio. (2) Payment rates shall apply to all providers of publicly funded child care. (B) What is the payment rate for a provider not participating in step up to quality (SUTQ)? (1) The payment rate for a provider not participating in SUTQ shall be the lower of these two: (a) The rate shown in appendix A to this rule for non-rated ... |
Rule 5101:2-16-11 | Provider improper payments or misuse of publicly funded child care benefits.
...(A) What is a provider improper child care payment? A provider improper child care payment means that a payment was made to a provider for which the provider was not eligible to receive. Improper payments are the result of one of the following: (1) An error on the part of the provider. (2) An error on the part of the county agency or the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS). ... |
Rule 5101:2-16-12 | Publicly funded child care program integrity review.
...y eligible recipients. (2) Payments to providers are for actual services provided. (3) Payments to providers conform to program rules. (B) Who performs program integrity reviews? The following entities may perform program integrity reviews for the publicly funded child care program: (1) The Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS). (2) A county department of job and family serv... |
Rule 5101:2-17-01 | "Step Up To Quality" (SUTQ): program standards.
.... (b) ODJFS licensed family child care provider as described in rule 5101:2-13-07 of the Administrative Code. (c) Ohio department of education (ODE) licensed preschool director as defined in rule 3301-37-01 of the Administrative Code. (d) ODE licensed staff member as described in rule 3301-32-02 of the Administrative Code. (2) "Approved related fields" means the following: (a) Early childhood edu... |
Rule 5101:2-17-03 | "Step Up To Quality" (SUTQ): desk reviews, on-site verification visits and star rating awards.
... (I) If a star rated family child care provider changes from a licensed type A home to a licensed type B home or from a licensed type B home to a licensed type A home, will the star rating continue? Yes the star rating shall continue. (J) Will the star rating be reinstated if a program was previously rated and the rating was discontinued due to the program being in temporary closure status for more... |
Rule 5101:2-18-01 | Definitions for registered and approved child day camps.
... in the child's own home; (5) By a provider required by Chapter 5104. of the Revised Code to be licensed or approved by the department of job and family services, certified by a county department of job and family services, or under contract with the department to provide publicly funded child care as described in section 5104.32 of the Revised Code. (F) "Child day camp" means a program in w... |
Rule 5101:2-18-01 | Definitions for registered and approved child day camps.
...the owner's behalf. (3) Enter into provider agreements for publicly funded child care on the owner's behalf. (E) "Certified nurse practitioner (CNP)" means a registered nurse who holds a valid certificate of authority issued under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code that authorizes the practice of nursing as a CNP in accordance with section 4723.43 of the Revised Code and rules adopted by ... |
Rule 5101:2-18-03 | Application for approved child day camps.
...ld day camp shall complete and submit a provider agreement and all information required pursuant to rule 5101:2-16-44 of the Administrative Code in the provider portal at http://jfs.ohio.gov/cdc/CCIDS.stm. This information shall be submitted before the first day publicly funded child care services are provided. (D) What are the requirements to renew an approval for a child day camp? (1) Prior to... |
Rule 5101:2-18-03 | Approved child day camp registration and application.
...ld day camp shall complete and submit a provider agreement and all information required pursuant to rule 5101:2-16-09 of the Administrative Code in OCLQS. This information shall be submitted before the first day publicly funded child care services are provided. (G) What are the requirements to renew an approval for a child day camp? (1) Prior to March fourteenth of the following year, the child ... |
Rule 5101:2-20-01 | Adult protective services definitions.
...screened out. (33) "Senior service provider" means a person who provides care or specialized services to an adult, except that it does not include the state long-term care ombudsman or a regional long-term care ombudsman. (34) "Sexual abuse" means nonconsensual sexual contact of any kind with an adult regardless of age of the perpetrator. (35) "Supervisor" as used in rule 5101:2-20-07 of t... |
Rule 5101:2-20-01 | Adult protective services definitions.
... or screened out. (32) "Senior service provider" means a person who provides care or specialized services to an adult, except that it does not include the state long-term care ombudsman or a regional long-term care ombudsman. (33) "Sexual abuse" means nonconsensual sexual contact of any kind with an adult regardless of age of the perpetrator. (34) "Supervisor" as used in rule 5101:2-20-07 ... |
Rule 5101:2-20-16 | Case planning and case review for adult protective services.
...at will be provided and the service provider(s). (d) Effective dates of the protective services case plan. (e) Signature of the adult. If the adult refuses to sign the plan, the worker shall document the reason in the case record and/or petition the court pursuant to paragraph (H)(1) of this rule. (3) In the development of the case plan, the CDJFS or its designated agency must involve the adult... |
Rule 5101:2-20-16 | Case planning and case
review for adult protective services.
...at will be provided and the service provider(s). (d) Effective dates of the protective services case plan. (e) Signature of the adult. If the adult refuses to sign the plan, the worker shall document the reason in the case record and/or petition the court pursuant to paragraph (H)(1) of this rule. (3) In the development of the case plan, the CDJFS or its designated agency must involve the adult... |
Rule 5101:2-25-01 | Uniform definitions of Title XX services and other definitions of terms used in Chapter 5101:2-25 of the Administrative Code.
... provided or purchased by a service provider or another agency through a compact. (C) "Case management services" means: (1) Services or activities for the arrangement, coordination, and monitoring of services to meet the needs of individuals and families. (2) Component services and activities which may include individual service plan development, counseling, monitoring, developing, procuring, a... |
Rule 5101:2-25-01 | Uniform definitions of Title XX services and other definitions of terms used in Chapter 5101:2-25 of the Administrative Code.
... provided or purchased by a service provider or another agency through a compact. (D) "Case management services" means: (1) Services or activities for the arrangement, coordination, and monitoring of services to meet the needs of individuals and families. (2) Component services and activities which may include individual service plan development, counseling, monitoring, developing, procurin... |
Rule 5101:2-25-02 | Title XX administration.
...seeking Title XX services, the CDJFS or provider agency under contract with the CDJFS shall provide an application for Title XX services to the person making the request. An application is not required when services are offered without regard to income. (H) The CDJFS or provider agency under contract with the CDJFS shall ensure upon the receipt of the application the following: (1) The consumer ... |
Rule 5101:2-25-02 | Title XX administration.
...seeking Title XX services, the CDJFS or provider agency under agreement with the CDJFS shall provide an application for Title XX services to the person making the request. An application is not required when services are offered without regard to income. (H) The CDJFS or provider agency under contract with the CDJFS shall ensure upon the receipt of the application the following: (1) The consumer or ... |
Rule 5101:2-25-07 | Title XX reimbursement dependent upon correct determination of recipient eligibility.
...e is the amount charged by the CDJFS or provider agency under contract with the CDJFS. (ii) The CDJFS may offer any service(s) identified in their current county profile in the "Service for a Fee" category with the exception of information and referral services, protective services for adults and protective services for children. (iii) Only those services to which fees are applicable are counted in determining the ... |
Rule 5101:2-25-07 | Title XX eligibility and reimbursement.
...client to either the CDJFS or the provider. (ii) Income eligibility will be determined in accordance with the agency's defined policy, utilizing an application or other means to document the income for the assistance group. (b) Services for a fee. (i) Services for a fee is the amount charged to the client by the CDJFS or provider agency under agreement with the CDJFS. (ii) Onl... |
Rule 5101:2-33-02 | PCSA requirement to participate in child protection oversight and evaluation.
... obtained from client, stakeholder, provider, and PCSA staff interviews, as applicable. (3) Information obtained from the review of the PCSA's case records whether hard copy file, electronic file, or a combination of both. (4) Data obtained from the PCSA's data management systems, as applicable. (5) Other information concerning the PCSA's service delivery system including, but not limited ... |
Rule 5101:2-33-07 | Delegation of responsibilities and contracting for the performance of specified agency duties.
...Code; public and private individuals or providers of services; or managed care organizations and prepaid health plans to assist them in performing their assigned duties outlined in section 5153.16 of the Revised Code. (B) The PCSA shall not enter into contracts with other entities delegating its responsibility to perform its investigation duties outlined in section 2151.421 of the Revised Code. (C) If entering into... |
Rule 5101:2-33-21 | Confidentiality and dissemination of child welfare information.
... case plan. (7) Public service providers working with a parent, guardian, custodian or caretaker or children of the family about whom the information is being provided, including but not limited to: (a) Probation officers and caseworkers employed by the court, adult parole authority, rehabilitation and corrections, or the department of youth services. (b) Employees of the local county board... |