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Rule 5101:4-2-03 | Food assistance: assistance group definitions.
..., while living with others, customarily purchases food and prepares meals for home consumption separate and apart from the others. (2) Groups: a group of individuals who live together and customarily purchase food and prepare meals together for home consumption. (3) Spouses: a person living with his or her spouse, as defined in rule 5101:4-1-03 of the Administrative Code, shall be considered as... |
Rule 5101:4-2-11 | Food assistance: timeliness standard and benefit issuance.
...T) card that recipients use to make purchases. The county agency shall inform an assistance group of the date the benefits will be available. (D) How are assistance group-initiated adjustments made when an error has occurred in a benefit transaction? (1) The assistance group shall request an adjustment through the EBT vendor within ninety calendar days of the error transaction. A recipient req... |
Rule 5101:4-4-03 | Food assistance: exempt resources.
...t or held as security in exchange for a purchase price consistent with the fair market value of that property is also exempt. (8) Property directly related to use and maintenance of vehicles: the portion of real property determined necessary for maintenance or for use of the vehicle is exempt under this rule. (9) Inaccessible resources: resources are exempt when the cash value is not accessi... |
Rule 5101:4-4-23 | Food assistance: deductions from income.
...helter, such as loan repayments for the purchase of a mobile home, including interest on such payments. Examples of shelter costs homeless assistance groups may incur are fees for staying at shelters for the homeless, fees for renting a motel room for a number of days or hours each month, etc. When a homeless assistance group is living in its car, the car payment can qualify as a shelter cost. (3... |
Rule 5101:4-6-11 | Food assistance: determining eligibility of assistance groups with income from self-employment.
... Payments on the principal of the purchase price of income-producing real estate and capital assets; (vi) Equipment, machinery and other durable goods; (vii) Interest paid to purchase income-producing property; (viii) Insurance premiums; (ix) Taxes paid on income producing property; (x) When the assistance group can document the costs on the portion of a home used in a ... |
Rule 5101:4-6-11 | Food assistance: determining eligibility of assistance groups with income from self-employment.
... Payments on the principal of the purchase price of income-producing real estate and capital assets; (vi) Equipment, machinery and other durable goods; (vii) Interest paid to purchase income-producing property; (viii) Insurance premiums; (ix) Taxes paid on income producing property; (x) When the assistance group can document the costs on the portion of a home used in a ... |
Rule 5101:4-6-26 | Food assistance: group living arrangements.
...stance group. (H) How can food be purchased in a group living arrangement setting? (1) When the residents are certified on their own behalf, the benefits may be returned to the group living arrangement to be used to purchase meals served communally or individually to eligible residents or retained and used to purchase and prepare food for their own consumption. (2) The group living ar... |
Rule 5101:4-6-26 | Food assistance: group living arrangements.
...stance group. (H) How can food be purchased in a group living arrangement setting? (1) When the residents are certified on their own behalf, the benefits may be returned to the group living arrangement to be used to purchase meals served communally or individually to eligible residents or retained and used to purchase and prepare food for their own consumption. (2) The group living ar... |
Rule 5101:4-6-29 | Food assistance: elderly and disabled individuals living with others.
...nefits separately from individuals they purchase food and prepare meals with? (1) Elderly individuals, age sixty and older, who are disabled as described in paragraph (B) of this rule may be permitted separate assistance group status when they meet the following criteria: (a) The income of the individuals with whom the elderly and disabled individual resides does not exceed one hundred sixty-fiv... |
Rule 5101:4-6-32 | Food Assistance: substantial lottery and gambling winnings.
...n multiple individuals share in the purchase of a ticket, hand, or a similar bet; (2) Follow the procedures described in rule 5101:4-7-01 of the Administrative Code to clarify information that is obtained from a match or a source other than the individual, or when the information obtained from the individual is incomplete or otherwise questionable; (3) Disqualify the entire assistance gr... |
Rule 5101:6-7-02 | State hearings: standards for revising community spouse income and resource allowances at a state hearing.
...nalized spouse shall be required to purchase a SPLIMPA as a result of the application of this rule at a state hearing. However, if a substituted community spouse resource allowance has been granted through a state hearing that applied this rule, the income that was projected by the approved SPLIMPA average will be deemed to the community spouse whenever a determination or redetermination of the mo... |
Rule 5101:6-50-01 | Chapter 119. hearings: definitions and scope of applicability.
...means any agreement through which ODJFS purchases goods or services from a vendor. (4) "Department" means the Ohio department of job and family services. (5) "Depository agent" means the office of legal and acquisition services of ODJFS and its official mailing address for the purpose of receiving correspondence or filings for any hearing held under authority of Chapter 5101:6-50 of the Administ... |
Rule 5101:9-4-04 | County written standards of conduct.
...itoring, administering contracts, other purchases of goods and services, and grants. The CFSA and WDA are responsible for the conduct of agents who are not CFSA and WDA employees. For the purpose of this rule, an "agent" is anyone that is acting on behalf of an agency in awarding, recommending, approving, monitoring, administering contracts, other purchases of goods and services, and grants. The CFSA and WDA shall al... |
Rule 5101:9-4-04 | County written standards of conduct.
...itoring, administering contracts, other purchases of goods and services, and sub-awards. The CFSA and WIOA local area are responsible for the conduct of agents who are not CFSA and WIOA local area employees. For the purpose of this rule, an "agent" is anyone that is acting on behalf of an agency in awarding, recommending, approving, monitoring, administering contracts, other purchases of goods and... |
Rule 5101:9-4-07 | Procurement and contract requirements.
...in excess of either the local small purchase threshold or, the simplified acquisition threshold (as set by 48 C.F.R. subpart 2.1) including contract modification. The method and degree of analysis is dependent on the facts surrounding the particular procurement situation, but as a starting point the CFSA and WIOA local area must make independent estimates before receiving bids or proposals. The CF... |
Rule 5101:9-4-07 | Procurement and contract requirements.
...in excess of either the local small purchase threshold or, the simplified acquisition threshold (as set by 48 C.F.R. subpart 2.1) including contract modification. The method and degree of analysis is dependent on the facts surrounding the particular procurement situation, but as a starting point the CFSA and WIOA local area must make independent estimates before receiving bids or proposals. The CF... |
Rule 5101:9-4-07.1 | Procurement methods.
...hods are used when the value of the purchase does not exceed the lower of the local small purchase threshold or the federal small purchase threshold as set by 48 C.F.R. subpart 2.1. (1) Micro-purchases (a) CFSAs or local WIOA areas may acquire by micro-purchase any supplies or services in which the aggregate dollar amount does not exceed the micro-purchase threshold as set by the federal acquisi... |
Rule 5101:9-4-10 | Capital asset reimbursement methods for county family services agencies (CFSA) and Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) areas.
... life of more than one year and the purchase price that equals or exceeds the lesser of the capitalization level threshold established at the local level or five thousand dollars; and (b) Tangible or intangible assets used in operations; capital assets include: (i) Land, buildings (facilities), equipment, and intellectual property, including software, whether acquired by purchase, constr... |
Rule 5101:9-4-11 | Rental costs and lease agreements.
...FSA or WIOA local area has an option to purchase the property/equipment at a bargain purchase price at the end of the lease term. A bargain purchase option only exists if the purchase price is significantly below market value; or (c) The lease term (including initial term and renewal options) is equal to seventy-five per cent or more of the estimated economic life of the lease property/equipment;... |
Rule 5101:9-4-15 | Disposal of personal property.
...rticipation in the cost of the original purchase, equals the amount compensated to the federal government. (2) If equipment or supplies are sold, the non-federal entity may deduct and retain from the federal share five hundred dollars or ten per cent of the proceeds, whichever is less, for its selling and handling expenses. (B) Unused supplies with a total aggregate value of five thousand dollar... |
Rule 5101:9-6-08.6 | Temporary assistance to needy families (TANF) independent living (IL) allocation.
...he PCSA shall use TANF IL funds for the purchase of services or payment to contractors in compliance with all federal and state procurement laws and regulations on behalf of a youth or young adult, or for the direct payment of nominal cash or non-cash incentives to encourage and reward specific behavioral outcomes and that fall within the following guidelines: (1) Expenditures for youths in t... |
Rule 5101:9-6-08.6 | Temporary assistance to needy families (TANF) independent living (IL) allocation.
...he PCSA shall use TANF IL funds for the purchase of services or payment to contractors in compliance with all federal and state procurement laws and regulations on behalf of a youth or young adult, or for the direct payment of nominal cash or non-cash incentives to encourage and reward specific behavioral outcomes and that fall within the following guidelines: (1) Expenditures for youths in t... |
Rule 5101:9-6-23 | Children services best practices (CSBP) funding.
...h CSBP activities and contracts for purchased goods and services include but are not limited to the following: (1) Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA) (2018), preparation including the development and/or evaluation of prevention services and qualified residential treatment programs; (2) Kinship supports including the establishment or expansion of kinship support programs; (3) F... |
Rule 5101:9-6-44 | County family services agencies (CFSA) pass-through funding.
...4, assists low-income households to purchase food. The matching requirement for the FA program is fifty per cent. The catalog of federal domestic assistance (CFDA) number for this allocation is 10.561. (b) The medical assistance program, administered by the U.S. department of health and human services (HHS) centers for medicare and medicaid services (CMS). The catalog of federal domestic assistan... |
Rule 5101:9-6-44 | County family services agencies (CFSA) pass-through funding.
...4, assists low-income households to purchase food. The matching requirement for the FA program is fifty per cent. The assistance listing number (ALN) for this allocation is 10.561. (b) The medical assistance program, administered by the U.S. department of health and human services (HHS) centers for medicare and medicaid services (CMS). The ALN for this funding is 93.778. (c) The state children's ins... |
Rule 5101:9-6-70 | Fraud awareness initiatives.
...ss initiative funds must be used to purchase promotional items which may include, but are not limited to: (1) Promotional signs such as billboards, banners, posters, city bus placards, and bus stop bench advertisements; (2) Marketing items such as pens, cups, bookmarks, post-it notes, magnets, reusable grocery bags, bumper stickers, etc. for distribution to the public; and (3) Media publici... |
Rule 5101:9-22-16 | Employee access to confidential personal information.
...ion 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 one for which the acquisition process has been initiated as of the effective date of this rule. (3) "Computer system" means a "system," as defined in section 1347.01 of the Revised Code, that stores, maintains, or retrieves personal information using electronic data p... |
Rule 5101:9-30-02 | Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) exclusion of purchase of goods.
...: (1) Training. (2) Equipment. If purchased by sub-recipients of WIOA funds, and prior approval from ODJFS is obtained. (3) Materials and supplies. (B) The purchase of firearms and ammunition is an unallowable cost. |
Rule 5101:9-31-01 | General requirements for use and expenditures of workforce development activities by local areas.
...ts used, including, but not limited to, purchase orders, supply requisitions, invoices, journal vouchers, travel vouchers, payroll checks, and other checks used by the subgrantee; (3) Require the subgrantee to use any or all of ODJFS' accounting or administrative procedures used in the planning, controlling, monitoring, procurement, and reporting of all fiscal matters; (4) Dispatch auditors of ... |
Rule 5101:9-31-92 | Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) adult methodology.
...unds may not be used on construction or purchase of facilities, buildings, or foreign travel. (J) The local area shall maintain documentation in accordance with the records retention requirements in rule 5101:9-9-21 of the Administrative Code. This documentation may be subject to inspection, monitoring, and audit by the ODJFS office of fiscal and monitoring services (OFMS) and the Ohio auditor of state (AOS). |
Rule 5101:9-31-92 | Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) adult methodology.
... may not be used on construction or purchase of facilities, buildings, or foreign travel. (J) The WIOA local area shall maintain documentation in accordance with the records retention requirements in rule 5101:9-9-21 of the Administrative Code. This documentation may be subject to inspection, monitoring, and audit by the ODJFS office of fiscal and monitoring services (OFMS) and the Ohio audit... |
Rule 5101:9-31-93 | Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) dislocated worker methodology.
...unds may not be used on construction or purchase of facilities, buildings, or foreign travel. (J) The local area shall maintain documentation in accordance with the records retention requirements in rule 5101:9-9-21 of the Administrative Code. This documentation may be subject to inspection, monitoring, and audit by the ODJFS office of fiscal and monitoring services (OFMS) and the Ohio auditor of state (AOS). |
Rule 5101:9-31-93 | Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) dislocated worker methodology.
... may not be used on construction or purchase of facilities, buildings, or foreign travel. (J) The WIOA local area shall maintain documentation in accordance with the records retention requirements in rule 5101:9-9-21 of the Administrative Code. This documentation may be subject to inspection, monitoring, and audit by the ODJFS office of fiscal and monitoring services (OFMS) and the Ohio audit... |
Rule 5101:9-31-94 | Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) youth allocation methodology.
...unds may not be used on construction or purchase of facilities, buildings, or foreign travel. (G) Administration (1) The costs of administration are the costs associated with performing the following: (a) Accounting, budgeting, financial and cash management; (b) Procurement and purchasing; (c) Property and personnel management; (d) Payroll; (e) Audits and coordinating the resolution of findings arising from au... |
Rule 5101:9-31-94 | Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) youth allocation methodology.
... may not be used on construction or purchase of facilities, buildings, or foreign travel. (G) Administration (1) The costs of administration are the costs associated with performing the following: (a) Accounting, budgeting, financial and cash management; (b) Procurement and purchasing; (c) Property and personnel management; (d) Payroll; (e) Audits and coordinating the resolution of findings... |
Rule 5101:12-1-60 | Expenditures eligible for federal financial participation reimbursement.
...e an Ohio court support order. (3) The purchase of IV-D services when the services are purchased under a IV-D contract in accordance with rules 5101:12-1-80 to 5101:12-1-80.4 of the Administrative Code, including but not limited to: (a) Reasonable and essential short-term training of court and law enforcement staff assigned on a full- or part-time basis to support enforcement functions; (b) Ser... |
Rule 5101:12-1-80 | IV-D contracts: overview.
...reimbursement to offset the cost of the purchase of the services under a IV-D contract. The principles of FFP reimbursement are described in rules 5101:12-1-60 and 5101:12-1-60.1 of the Administrative Code. (B) The following terms and definitions apply to this rule and its supplemental rules: (1) "Allowable cost" refers to a cost under a IV-D contract that meets the following general criteria: ... |
Rule 5101:12-1-80.1 | Completing the IV-D contract.
...ervice for that industry. (3) Optional purchase of non-CSEA initiated activities. In a IV-D contract with a court to provide magistrate services, the CSEA may elect to purchase: (a) Only CSEA initiated activities; or (b) Both CSEA initiated activities and non-CSEA initiated activities. (4) IV-D contract costs. (a) Unit rate. (i) In a IV-D contract with a private entity, the unit rate is d... |
Rule 5101:12-45-15 | Grandparent's request for child support for grandchild.
... administrative officer may order the purchase of an annuity in lieu of periodic payments of child support if the purchase agreement provides that any remaining principal will be transferred to the ownership and control of the child on the child's attainment of the age of majority; and (b) Require the grandparents to provide for the health care needs of the child in accordance with sections 3119.29... |
Rule 5101:14-1-01 | Comprehensive case management and employment program: definitions.
...on behalf of the program participant to purchase a program of training services from eligible training providers. Costs must be reasonable and necessary and must represent a sound investment of public funds. (1) Individual training account (ITA) expenditures are costs required by the training institution to complete the training. ITA costs required to complete the training may include, but are not limited to: tuitio... |
Rule 5101:14-1-01 | Comprehensive case management and employment program: definitions.
...ehalf of the program participant to purchase a program of training services from eligible training providers. Costs must be reasonable and necessary and must represent a sound investment of public funds. (1) Individual training account (ITA) expenditures are costs required by the training institution to complete the training. ITA costs required to complete the training may include, but are no... |
Rule 5101:14-1-02 | Comprehensive case management employment program: general.
...blished on behalf of the participant to purchase a program of training services from eligible training providers listed on the workforce inventory of education and training (WIET). (b) By using an individual training account (ITA), a procured provider of CCMEP services would not have to be used to provide the occupational skills training. (c) If an ITA is used to fund occupational skills training, eighty-five per c... |
Rule 5101:14-1-02 | Comprehensive case management and employment program: general.
...hed on behalf of the participant to purchase a program of training services from eligible training providers listed on the workforce inventory of education and training (WIET). (b) By using an individual training account (ITA), a procured provider of CCMEP services would not have to be used to provide the occupational skills training. (c) If an ITA is used to fund occupational skills training, ... |
Rule 5120-3-08 | Inmate compensation for work program assignments and related matters.
...gainst his or her "personal account" to purchase items kept for sale by the institution. The managing officer may authorize other expenditures. Any balance remaining in an inmate's personal account at the time of his lawful release shall be paid to such inmate upon such release. (H) Release procedure. In addition to the compensation paid to their personal account pursuant to this rule, each inmate ... |
Rule 5120-3-08 | Inmate compensation for work program assignments and related matters.
...gainst his or her "personal account" to purchase items kept for sale by the institution. The managing officer may authorize other expenditures. Any balance remaining in an inmate's personal account at the time of his lawful release shall be paid to such inmate upon such release. (H) Release procedure. In addition to the compensation paid to their personal account pursuant to this rule, each inmate ... |
Rule 5120-5-04 | Administration of industrial and entertainment funds.
...nd entertainment fund shall be used for purchases which exclusively benefit inmates. No disbursements will be approved for items to be used for the benefit of an individual inmate, inmate group, or employees. Disbursements from this fund may be made for, but shall not be limited to, the following: recreation equipment, entertainment, library supplies and equipment, video purchase, rental, and licensing, chapel exp... |
Rule 5120-5-06 | Industrial arts.
...es commence, the cashier's office shall purchase, using industrial and entertainment funds, a vendor's license for state sales tax. (2) Tools may be purchased from arts and crafts profits at the discretion of the warden or designee for use by inmates. (3) Inmates shall purchase, using personal account funds, all raw materials and other supplies. (4) The inmate shall establish a retail price for his/her arts and cr... |
Rule 5120-5-07 | Inmate groups fiscal activities.
...ned in a solvent position at all times. Purchase orders shall be issued only if there are sufficient funds available to cover all outstanding obligations. Inmate groups shall obtain approval from the warden or designee prior to making any expenditure in order to prevent a single member or group advisor from incurring expenses on behalf of the group. Other than items for resale, inmate groups shall obtain written appr... |
Rule 5120-9-20 | Visits by attorneys and inmate access to legal services.
...(4) An inmate shall be permitted to purchase law books unless there is a compelling reason why he should not be able to do so. (5) Inmates shall be permitted to assist each other in the preparation of legal documents. However, it shall be a violation of institutional rules for an inmate to charge a fee of any kind for such services. (6) Inmates shall be permitted reasonable access to typewri... |
Rule 5120-9-25 | Appearance and grooming of male inmates.
... consistent with this rule. Inmates may purchase personal hygiene items, including shaving materials, deodorant, toothpaste, toothbrushes, soap and towels through the commissary. The institution may issue these items without charge or on credit if the inmate is indigent. (B) Toilet facilities and toilet paper shall be available to all inmates. The institution shall have authority to place limitat... |
Rule 5120-9-25.1 | Appearance and grooming of female inmates.
...n consistent with this rule Inmates may purchase personal hygiene items, to include shaving materials, deodorant, toothpaste, toothbrushes, soap, and towels through the commissary. The institution may issue these items without charge or on credit if the inmate does not have the available funds. (B) Toilet facilities and toilet paper shall be available to all inmates. The institution shall have au... |
Rule 5120-12-05 | Supervision fees, disbursement of earnings, and administration of the transitional control fund.
...the following purposes: (a) Reasonable purchases, expenses or fees which are incidental to participating in the transitional control program. (b) Payment of pre-existing fines, court costs or outstanding judgments from a court of competent jurisdiction. (c) Payment of pre-existing debt, other than debt owed to members of the prisoner's immediate family, which the prisoner acknowledges in writing. (d) Such other r... |
Rule 5120-17-05 | Supervision fees and disbursement of earnings.
...following purposes: (a) Reasonable purchases, expenses or fees which are incidental to participating in the substance use disorder treatment program. (b) Payment of pre-existing fines, court costs or outstanding judgments from a court of competent jurisdiction. (c) Payment of pre-existing debt, other than debt owed to members of the prisoner's immediate family, which the prisoner acknow... |
Rule 5120:1-3-01 | Contracting and payment reimbursement for offenders placed in halfway houses.
...tion costs relating either to goods purchased, delivered, or moved from one location to another is allowable. (18) Travel. Travel costs are allowable for expenses or transportation, lodging, subsistence and related items incurred by employees who are in travel status on official business incident to the agency program. (19) Accreditation cost. Accreditation cost is allowable in the year and ... |
Rule 5120:1-5-03 | Eligibility for subsidies; requirements for comprehensive plan and grant application for corrections services.
...ough consolidation, written agreements, purchase of service contracts, letters of support from local criminal justice officials including the appropriate regional office of the adult parole authority, or other means. (b) Improve the quality and efficiency of its corrections programs and reduce the number of eligible offenders committed from a county, a group of counties, or municipalities to state penal institutions... |
Rule 5120:1-5-03 | Eligibility for subsidies; requirements for comprehensive plan and grant application for corrections services.
... consolidation, written agreements, purchase of service contracts, letters of support from local criminal justice officials including the appropriate regional office of the adult parole authority, or other means. (b) Improve the quality and efficiency of its corrections programs and reduce the number of eligible offenders committed from a county, a group of counties, or municipalities to state pe... |
Rule 5122-1-04 | Access to confidential personal information.
...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 one for which the acquisition process has been initiated as of the effective date of the department rule addressing requirements in section 1347.15 of the Revised Code. (3) "Computer system" means a "system," as defined by section 1347.01 of the ... |
Rule 5122-1-28 | Industrial and entertainment funds.
...r library supplies; (5) Movie or game purchases and rentals; (6) Chapel expenses; (7) Bus rentals and bus fares; (8) Occupational or activity therapy supplies; and (9) Benefit clients of the community support network. (E) Other disbursements: Disbursements in the amount of one thousand dollars or less may be made with the approval of the chief executive officer or his designee. Expenditures in excess of one t... |
Rule 5122-1-28 | Industrial and entertainment funds.
...brary supplies; (5) Movie or game purchases and rentals; (6) Chapel expenses; (7) Bus rentals and bus fares; (8) Occupational or activity therapy supplies; and (9) Benefit clients of the community support network. (E) Other disbursements Disbursements in the amount of one thousand dollars or less may be made with the approval of the chief executive officer or the chief executive of... |
Rule 5122-1-29 | Operation of regional psychiatric hospital commissaries.
...holesale transactions or personal items purchased through commissary vendors. (8) Items for sale in or for operation of commissaries may be purchased from the department's Ohio pharmacy services office or from local suppliers. (9) Items purchased locally shall be obtained at the lowest prices available and informal bidding procedures shall be used whenever possible. It is the responsibility of the business office t... |
Rule 5122-1-29 | Operation of regional psychiatric hospital commissaries.
...sale transactions or personal items purchased through commissary vendors. (8) Items for sale in or for operation of commissaries may be purchased from requisite purchase programs specified in Ohio administrative policy PM-01 (including the department's Ohio pharmacy services office) or from local suppliers. Before seeking bids from local suppliers, the business office of the RPH will determin... |
Rule 5122-22-01 | Trusts for supplemental services.
...ing reasonable funds for the occasional purchase of gifts for family and friends, or for donations to charities or churches; (m) Advocacy; (n) Services of a representative payee or conservator if not available through other third party sources; (o) Guardianship or other protective service listed in paragraph (C)(9) of this rule; (p) Someone other than mental health community support staff members ... |
Rule 5122-25-05 | Interim certification process and provisions of certification.
...ncluding any person or entity which purchases the certified program's corporate or managing entity, or enters into any similar purchase agreement. . A provider may not grant the use of its certification to another entity. (M) A provider shall produce the certificate for review upon request of a client or the department. (N) A provider shall immediately notify the department and the applicable al... |
Rule 5122-30-12 | Safety.
...oor and the time of day prohibits their purchase staff must remain awake and on duty twenty-four hours a day until detectors and extinguishers can be purchased and installed. (E) Smoke detectors and fire extinguishers shall be visually inspected and manually tested by the operator as required by the state fire code. (F) Each facility shall have installed appropriate alarms, lights or other safety devices and suppor... |
Rule 5122-30-31 | Background investigations for employment.
...tion in theft offense, falsification to purchase firearm, or falsification to obtain a concealed handgun license); (xix) 2921.34 (escape); (xx) 2921.35 (aiding escape or resistance to lawful authority); (xxi) 2921.36 (illegal conveyance of weapons, drugs, or other prohibited items onto grounds of detention facility or institution); (xxii) 2925.05 (funding of drug or marihuana t... |
Rule 5122-40-03 | Issuance of licenses.
...y, 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 visitors at the program facility at all times and made available for inspection to any person who requests it. (G) The department may conduct surveys or ins... |
Rule 5122-40-03 | Issuance of licenses.
...y, 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 visitors at the program facility at all times and made available for inspection to any person who requests it. (H) The department may conduct surveys or inspect... |
Rule 5122:3-1-01 | Definitions.
...(S) "Project" means the construction or purchase and renovation of facilities, including equipment, for a community mental health or addiction treatment or support service or program as proposed and set forth in an application for state construction assistance. (T) "Project costs" means total costs of capital facilities as defined in division (K) of section 154.01 of the Revised Code, and includes, without limitatio... |
Rule 5122:3-1-01 | Definitions.
...(T) "Project" means the construction or purchase and renovation of facilities, including equipment, for a community mental health or addiction treatment or support service or program as proposed and set forth in an application for state construction assistance. (U) "Project costs" means total costs of capital facilities as defined in division (K) of section 154.01 of the Revised Code, and include... |
Rule 5122:3-1-11 | State participation in project cost.
...e chief, as a part of a construction or purchase and renovation project, may consider and include the value of property owned by an applicant or the approved tax credit owner for which it is the approved tax credit manager as part or all of the applicant's share of approved project costs in an amount that does not exceed the applicant's share of approved project costs. (1) The property and/or buildings thereon must ... |
Rule 5122:3-1-11 | State participation in project cost.
...ief, as a part of a construction or purchase and renovation project, may consider and include the value of property owned by an applicant or the approved tax credit owner for which it is the approved tax credit manager as part or all of the applicant's share of approved project costs in an amount that does not exceed the applicant's share of approved project costs. (1) The property or buildin... |
Rule 5122:3-1-13 | Real property.
...isting buildings thereon which is to be purchased by an applicant or the approved tax credit owner for which it is the approved tax credit manager. (A) Site evaluation. Applicant shall provide to the chief an evaluation of the proposed project site in accordance with the factors set forth in the guidelines including, but not limited to, cost adaptability for renovation, programmatic suitability, economic suitability... |
Rule 5122:3-1-13 | Real property.
...ting buildings thereon which is to be purchased by an applicant or the approved tax credit owner for which it is the approved tax credit manager. (A) Site evaluation An applicant will provide to the chief an evaluation of the proposed project site in accordance with the factors set forth in the community capital assistance projects process guidelines (updated April 2019), available at https://mh... |
Rule 5122:3-1-14 | State funds reimbursement.
...ger. (2) In projects which involve the purchase and renovation of an existing facility approved by the state, the state participation share of the approved site value may be reimbursed to the applicant on receipt by the chief of appropriate evidence of ownership of the site by the applicant or the approved tax credit owner for which it is the approved tax credit manager. (B) State participation in construction cost... |
Rule 5122:3-1-14 | State funds reimbursement.
...ager. (3) In projects that involve the purchase and renovation of an existing facility approved by the state, the state participation share of the approved site value may be reimbursed to the applicant on receipt by the chief of appropriate evidence of ownership of the site by the applicant or the approved tax credit owner for which it is the approved tax credit manager. (B) State participation ... |
Rule 5123-1-01 | Community capital assistance funds - non-residential capital facilities.
... and nonprofit corporations for the purchase, construction, and renovation of non-residential capital facilities. (B) Definitions For the purposes of this rule, the following definitions apply: (1) "Applicant" means any of the following who submit an application to the department for community capital assistance funds: (a) A board of county commissioners; (b) A county board of developmental d... |
Rule 5123-1-02 | Community capital assistance funds - acquisition of housing by county boards of developmental disabilities for youth with intensive behavioral support needs.
...der to construct a residence or the purchase of a manufactured home from a manufacturer. (4) "County board" means a county board of developmental disabilities. (5) "Department" means the Ohio department of developmental disabilities. (6) "Duplex" means a separate or detached residence with two dwelling units designed and arranged for use by two families separated by a horizontal or vertical... |
Rule 5123-1-03 | Community capital assistance funds - acquisition of housing.
...builder to construct a residence or the purchase of a manufactured home from a manufacturer. (3) "County board" means a county board of developmental disabilities. (4) "Department" means the Ohio department of developmental disabilities. (5) "Duplex" means a separate or detached residence with two dwelling units designed and arranged for use by two families separated by a horizontal or vertical... |
Rule 5123-1-04 | Community capital assistance funds - development of licensed residential facilities.
...apital bond funds that are used for the purchase or construction of community-based housing projects. Based on available funding, the department shall distribute community capital assistance funds to applicants using a formula developed by the department. The department may participate at a percentage level of the cost of the residential facility. (4) "Construction" means the construction of ... |
Rule 5123-2-02 | Background investigations for employment.
...n theft offense, falsification to purchase firearm, or falsification to obtain a concealed handgun license); (xix) 2921.34 (escape); (xx) 2921.35 (aiding escape or resistance to lawful authority); (xxi) 2921.36 (illegal conveyance of weapons, drugs, or other prohibited items onto grounds of detention facility or institution); (xxii) 2925.05 (funding of drug or marihuana traffic... |
Rule 5123-2-07 | Personal funds of the individual.
...to use as the individual chooses to purchase items, goods, and services. (5) In no circumstance will an individual be required to use personal funds to purchase or pay for items or services that are reimbursed by medicaid or any other funding source of the provider. (E) Avoiding conflicts of interest Providers, immediate family members of providers, employees of providers, and immediate fam... |
Rule 5123-3-04 | Licensed residential facilities - admission of residents, provision of services, and maintenance of service records.
... encourage each individual to select, purchase, and maintain the individual's own clothing and to dress as independently as possible. (3) When an individual has been assessed to need assistance with management of personal possessions, the operator shall record the individual's clothing and personal belongings within fourteen calendar days of admission and update the record at least annually... |
Rule 5123-7-09 | Intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities - personal needs allowance accounts.
...using personal needs allowance funds to purchase life insurance, grave space, a burial account, or other item that may be considered a countable resource, the ICFIID shall refer the resident or the resident's representative, as applicable, to the county department of job and family services for an explanation of the effect the purchase may have on the resident's medicaid eligibility. (F) Limitati... |
Rule 5123-7-09 | Intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities - personal needs allowance accounts.
...using personal needs allowance funds to purchase life insurance, grave space, a burial account, or other item that may be considered a countable resource, the ICFIID shall refer the resident or the resident's representative, as applicable, to the county department of job and family services for an explanation of the effect the purchase may have on the resident's medicaid eligibility. (F) Limitati... |
Rule 5123-7-11 | Intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities - relationship of other covered medicaid services.
...ay services Costs incurred for the purchase and administration of tuberculin tests, and for drawing specimens and forwarding specimens to a laboratory, are reimbursed through the ICFIID cost report mechanism. All laboratory and x-ray procedures covered under the medicaid program are reimbursed directly to the laboratory or x-ray provider in accordance with Chapter 5160-11 of the Administrativ... |
Rule 5123-7-12 | Intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities - cost report and chart of accounts.
...l. (f) Expense accounts identified as "purchased nursing services" are only to be used to report costs incurred for personnel acquired through a nursing pool agency. (g) Expense accounts designated as "other" may be used to report any appropriate non-wage expenses, including contract services and supplies. (h) Completion of the cost report requires that the number of hours paid be reported (dep... |
Rule 5123-7-12 | Intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities - cost report and chart of accounts.
...l. (f) Expense accounts identified as "purchased nursing services" are only to be used to report costs incurred for personnel acquired through a nursing pool agency. (g) Expense accounts designated as "other" may be used to report any appropriate non-wage expenses, including contract services and supplies. (h) Completion of the cost report requires that the number of hours paid be reported (dep... |
Rule 5123-7-25 | Intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities - nonextensive renovation.
...renovation directly attributable to the purchase of property and equipment costs from one related party to another through common ownership or control shall be based upon the lesser of the actual purchase of property and equipment costs or the actual costs of the related party. (D) Criteria for treatment as a nonextensive renovation (1) The following shall apply in order to determine if a projec... |
Rule 5123-9-12 | Home and community-based services waivers - assistive technology under the individual options, level one, and self-empowered life funding waivers.
... technology equipment is charged to purchase an item of equipment by the seller and that fully and accurately reflects any discount or rebate the provider receives. The provider shall maintain documentation of the actual price in the form of an invoice from the seller that gives details of date, price, quantity, and type of the assistive technology equipment or other documentation approved by the ... |
Rule 5123-9-12 | Home and community-based services waivers - assistive technology under the individual options, level one, and self-empowered life funding waivers.
... technology equipment is charged to purchase an item of equipment by the seller and that fully and accurately reflects any discount or rebate the provider receives. The provider shall maintain documentation of the actual price in the form of an invoice from the seller that gives details of date, price, quantity, and type of the assistive technology equipment or other documentation approved by the ... |
Rule 5123-9-18 | Home and community-based services waivers - non-medical transportation under the individual options, level one, and self-empowered life funding waivers.
...b) Date of service or, in the case of a purchase of bus fares, taxicab tokens, or similar types of travel vouchers to be used on more than one date, date of purchase. (c) Name of individual receiving service. (d) Medicaid identification number of individual receiving service. (e) Name of provider. (f) Provider identifier/contract number. (g) Receipt issued by operator of commercial vehicles indic... |
Rule 5123-9-18 | Home and community-based services waivers - non-medical transportation under the individual options, level one, and self-empowered life funding waivers.
...b) Date of service or, in the case of a purchase of bus fares, taxicab tokens, or similar types of travel vouchers to be used on more than one date, date of purchase. (c) Name of individual receiving service. (d) Medicaid identification number of individual receiving service. (e) Name of provider. (f) Provider identifier/contract number. (g) Receipt issued by operator of commercial vehicles indicatin... |
Rule 5123-9-18 | Home and community-based services waivers - non-medical transportation under the individual options, level one, and self-empowered life funding waivers.
...b) Date of service or, in the case of a purchase of bus fares, taxicab tokens, or similar types of travel vouchers to be used on more than one date, date of purchase. (c) Name of individual receiving service. (d) Medicaid identification number of individual receiving service. (e) Name of provider. (f) Provider identifier/contract number. (g) Receipt issued by operator of commercial vehicles indicating the amount... |
Rule 5123-9-18 | Home and community-based services waivers - non-medical transportation under the individual options, level one, and self-empowered life funding waivers.
...b) Date of service or, in the case of a purchase of bus or light rail fares, taxicab tokens, or similar types of travel vouchers to be used on more than one date, date of purchase. (c) Name of individual receiving service. (d) Medicaid identification number of individual receiving service. (e) Name of provider. (f) Provider identifier/contract number. (g) Receipt issued by operator of commercial tran... |
Rule 5123-9-26 | Home and community-based services waivers - self-directed transportation under the individual options, level one, and self-empowered life funding waivers.
...irected transportation" means a service purchased through the participant-directed budget, that enables an individual to access activities and opportunities available in the broader community such as competitive integrated workplaces, integrated community participation and contribution (e.g., advocacy activities and events), community resources, and businesses consistent with the individual service plan. Self-directe... |
Rule 5123-9-45 | Home and community-based services waivers - participant-directed goods and services under the self-empowered life funding waiver.
...) The individual does not have funds to purchase the services, equipment, or supplies, and they are not available through another source. (c) The services, equipment, or supplies are required to ensure the health and welfare of the individual. (d) The services, equipment, or supplies are the least costly alternative that reasonably meets the individual's assessed need as evidenced through the co... |
Rule 5123-9-45 | Home and community-based services waivers - participant-directed goods and services under the level one and self-empowered life funding waivers.
...gh the medicaid state plan that are purchased through the participant-directed budget, address a need clearly identified through assessment of the individual, are specified in the individual service plan, and meet all of the following requirements: (a) The services, equipment, or supplies are required to: (i) Decrease the individual's need for other medicaid home and community-based ... |
Rule 5123-9-48 | Home and community-based services waivers - community transition under the under the individual options waiver.
...and benefits; and (vi) Initial grocery purchase which may include food, cleaning products, and household supplies. (b) Community transition does not include: (i) Ongoing monthly rent or mortgage expenses; (ii) Ongoing grocery expenses; (iii) Ongoing utility or service charges; (iv) Ongoing cable and/or internet expenses; (v) Items intended for entertainment or recreational purposes; or (vi) To... |
Rule 5123-13-01 | Trusts for supplemental services.
...ing reasonable funds for the occasional purchase of gifts for family and friends or for donations to charities or churches; (m) Personal advocacy; (n) Services of a representative payee or conservator; (o) Guardianship or other protective services listed in section 5123.55 of the Revised Code; (p) Counseling and guidance; (q) Someone to visit the individual periodically and monitor the services h... |
Rule 5123-100-04 | Industrial and entertainment fund for residents of developmental centers.
...njoyment. (2) "Gift" means an item purchased for a resident of a developmental center to celebrate a special day or occasion including, but not limited to, the resident's birthday, a holiday observed by the resident, or other occasion that is important to the resident. (3) "Industrial and entertainment fund" means funds collected, maintained, and utilized by a developmental center in accorda... |