Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 5122-29-28 | Intensive home based treatment (IHBT) service.
...t a minimum, may be provided by the provider's on-call system after business hours and weekends, as long as at least one IHBT staff is accessible to the on-call staff, and is available to the client and family as needed; (6) Each child/adolescent and family receiving IHBT is assessed for risk and safety issues. When clinically indicated, a jointly written safety plan shall be developed that i... |
Rule 5122-29-28 | Intensive home based treatment (IHBT) service.
...ilities, child welfare, and health care providers that are providing services to the child/adolescent and family, as well as family and community supports identified by the child/adolescent and family; (9) The service activities and components are individually tailored to meet the needs of the child/adolescent and family. Appointments are made at a time that is convenient to the child/adolescent and ... |
Rule 5122-29-30 | Eligible providers and supervisors.
...avior of others. (3) The employing provider shall establish additional competency requirements, as appropriate, for each QBHS based upon the services to be performed, characteristics and needs of the persons to be served, and skills appropriate to the position. (4) A QBHS must be supervised by an individual qualified to supervise the provisions of services within in their scope of practice. ... |
Rule 5122-29-30 | Eligible providers and supervisors.
...avior of others. (3) The employing provider shall establish additional competency requirements, as appropriate, for each QBHS based upon the services to be performed, characteristics and needs of the persons to be served, and skills appropriate to the position. (4) A QBHS must be supervised by an individual qualified to supervise the provisions of services within in their scope of practice. ... |
Rule 5122-29-30 | Eligible providers and supervisors.
...avior of others. (3) The employing provider shall establish additional competency requirements, as appropriate, for each QBHS based upon the services to be performed, characteristics and needs of the persons to be served, and skills appropriate to the position. (4) A QBHS must be supervised by an individual qualified to supervise the provisions of services within in their scope of practice. ... |
Rule 5122-29-31 | Telehealth.
... persons, one of which is a certified provider of the service being provided pursuant to Chapter 5122-25 of the Administrative Code. Asynchronous modalities that do not have both audio and video elements are considered telehealth. (B) "Originating site" means the site where a client is located at the time the service is furnished. (C) "Distant site" means the site where the eligible provi... |
Rule 5122-29-31 | Telehealth.
... persons, one of which is a certified provider of the service being provided pursuant to Chapter 5122-25 of the Administrative Code. Asynchronous modalities that do not have both audio and video elements are considered telehealth. (B) "Originating site" means the site where a client is located at the time the service is furnished. (C) "Distant site" means the site where the eligible provi... |
Rule 5122-30-03 | Definitions.
...authorization from the department for a provider to operate specific services and provide activities according to Chapters 5122-24 to 5122-29 of the Administrative Code. (10) "Chemical restraint" means any medication that alters the functioning of the central nervous system in a manner that limits physical and cognitive functioning to the degree that the resident cannot attain the resident's highest practicable phys... |
Rule 5122-30-05 | Issuance and conditions of licenses.
...legation of licensure violations by any provider or individual. Inspections or surveys may be unscheduled and unannounced, and may include all areas of the facility regardless of resident access. (8) The department shall have access to all records, accounts, and other documents relating to the operation of the facility, as well as access to all areas in the facility and to the operator, staff, and all residents, as ... |
Rule 5122-30-14 | Sleeping and living space.
...adolescents shall be in accordance with provider policies and procedures. Telephones may be cordless, but cellular telephones shall not be used as the sole telephone accessible to residents. (T) The facility shall be accessible and available to residents at all times consistent with written house rules or policies and procedures concerning the comfort, security, and respect for the rights of all residents. Adult r... |
Rule 5122-30-16 | Incident notification and risk management.
... including actions recommended by the provider from which the resident receives services. This should be incorporated as part of the facility's performance improvement process, as applicable. (2) The operator shall maintain an ongoing log of its reportable incidents for departmental review. (D) Any person who has knowledge of any instance of abuse or neglect, or alleged or suspected abuse or negle... |
Rule 5122-30-21 | Staffing requirements.
...nd shall be appropriately supervised by provider staff. (E) Volunteers or students for practicum experience shall be given specific written job descriptions delineating the functions to be performed. (F) A facility which accepts students for practicum experience shall have a written agreement with each school placing students. This agreement shall, at a minimum, include: (1) A statement of the students' roles and ... |
Rule 5122-30-22 | Resident rights and grievance procedure for class one facilities.
...cian, psychologist or other health care providers, except that employees of a board, a provider, personnel of the Ohio protection and advocacy system, or representatives of the state long-term-ombudsman program may visit at any time when permitted by the Revised Code. The right to communicate includes receiving written communications, which may be opened and inspected by facility staff in the pre... |
Rule 5122-30-22.1 | Resident rights and grievance procedure for class two and class three facilities.
...cian, psychologist or other health care providers, except that employees of a board, a provider, personnel of the Ohio protection and advocacy system, or representatives of the state long-term-ombudsman program may visit at any time when permitted by the Revised Code. The right to communicate includes receiving written communications, which may be opened and inspected by facility staff in the presence of the residen... |
Rule 5122-30-24 | Resident agreement.
...o the facility by the cable or internet provider for the internet or additional cable service. For a resident receiving residential state supplemental payment, specification that the monthly charge for room and board, supervision and personal care services shall not exceed the amount specified in Chapter 5122-36 of the Administrative Code. (4) Provisions concerning refunds of resident's monthly charges in the event... |
Rule 5122-30-25 | Skilled nursing care and changes in a resident's health status.
...ental health or substance use treatment provider, or board. (C) In class two facilities, the facility shall monitor and report changes in the health status of residents that would require a change in facility type or referral for skilled nursing care or licensed health professional intervention and contact the resident's physician, source of medical care, or case manager with in twenty-four hours. When a resident is... |
Rule 5122-30-29 | Provision of mental health services in class one facilities.
... role and responsibilities of qualified providers in identifying and meeting the mental health needs of persons, in relation to the goals and program of the treatment facility. Each class one facility shall assure and provide for the staffing of qualified provider(s) to meet each resident's individualized treatment plan requirements twenty-four hours a day seven days a week. (D) A crisis stabilization unit shall ens... |
Rule 5122-30-31 | Background investigations for employment.
...clude a person or company with whom the provider contracts to perform occasional maintenance such as lawn care, snow removal, painting, etc. (6) "Individual" means a resident of a residential facility. (7) "Minor drug possession offense" has the same meaning as in section 2925.01 of the Revised Code. (8) "Multiple disqualifying offenses" means two or more convictions or guilty pleas to disq... |
Rule 5122-30-32 | Qualified residential treatment program (QRTP).
...to maintain title IV-E reimbursability, providers are to meet the standards in this rule by October 1, 2021. (B) Residential facilities are to comply with the following standards: (1) Has a residential program that is accredited by at least one of the following national accrediting bodies and provides ongoing proof of such accreditation status to OhioMHAS: (a) Commission on accreditation of re... |
Rule 5122-32-01 | Designated forensic evaluation centers.
...ons of this rule are applicable to each provider that is a designated forensic evaluation center and receives 422 funds from the department. (C) As used throughout this rule, the following definitions shall apply: (1) "Provider" means a community addiction services provider or community mental health services provider as defined in section 5119.01 of the Revised Code or a designated forensic evaluation center as de... |
Rule 5122-32-01 | Designated forensic evaluation centers.
...of this rule are applicable to each provider that is a designated forensic evaluation center and receives 4224C funds from the department. The funds are to be expended only for the evaluations and activities identified in the department community allocation guidelines. (C) As used throughout this rule, the following definitions shall apply: (1) "Provider" means a community addiction services... |
Rule 5122-40-01 | Definitions and applicability.
...m" means a community addiction services provider that engages in supervised assessment and treatment, using any form of medication assisted treatment for individuals who have opioid use disorders. Services include medically supervised withdrawal and/or maintenance treatment, along with various levels of medical, psychiatric, psychosocial, and other types of supportive care. (12) "Partial opioid ... |
Rule 5122-40-01 | Definitions and applicability.
...m" means a community addiction services provider that engages in supervised assessment and treatment, dispensing any form of medication assisted treatment for individuals who have opioid use disorders. Services include medically supervised withdrawal and/or maintenance treatment, along with various levels of medical, psychiatric, psychosocial, and other types of supportive care. (13) "Partial opi... |
Rule 5122-40-03 | Issuance of licenses.
... license is valid only for the licensed provider named in the application, and is not transferable to or assumable by any other person, corporation, or entity, including any person or entity which purchases the licensed program or the licensed program's corporate or managing entity, or enters into any similar purchase agreement. (F) The license must be posted in an area visible to residents and v... |
Rule 5122-40-03 | Issuance of licenses.
... license is valid only for the licensed provider named in the application, and is not transferable to or assumable by any other person, corporation, or entity, including any person or entity which purchases the licensed program or the licensed program's corporate or managing entity, or enters into any similar purchase agreement. (G) The license must be posted in an area visible to residents and v... |