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Rule 5122-29-15 | Peer recovery services.

...(A) Peer recovery services are community-based services for individuals with a mental illness or substance use disorder; and consist of activities that promote recovery, self-determination, self-advocacy, well-being, and independence. Peer recovery services are individualized, recovery-focused, and based on a relationship that supports a person's ability to promote their own recovery. (B) Peer re...

Rule 5122-29-15.1 | Adult, Family, and Youth Certified Peer Supporter.

...(A) Certified peer recovery supporter. (1) A "certified peer recovery supporter" (CPRS) is an individual, with a direct lived experience, who has self-identified as being in recovery from a mental health or substance use disorder and has been certified pursuant to this rule. (2) For CPRS certification the individual will be at least eighteen years of age at the time of certification. (B...

Rule 5122-29-16 | Peer run organization.

...(A) "Peer run organization" means any service or activity that is planned, developed, administered, delivered, and evaluated by persons, a majority of whom have a direct lived experience of a mental health or substance use disorder. (B) "Recovery" as used in this rule has the same meaning as defined in paragraph (C) of rule 5122-29-15 of the Administrative Code. (C) Peer run organizations includ...

Rule 5122-29-17 | Community psychiatric supportive treatment (CPST) service.

...(A) Community psychiatric supportive treatment (CPST) service provides an array of services delivered by community based, mobile individuals or multidisciplinary teams of professionals and trained others. Services address the individualized mental health needs of the client. They are directed towards adults, children, adolescents and families and will vary with respect to hours, type and intensity...

Rule 5122-29-18 | Therapeutic behavioral services and psychosocial rehabilitation.

...(A) Therapeutic behavioral services (TBS) and psychosocial rehabilitation (PSR) services are an array of activities intended to provide individualized supports or care coordination of healthcare, behavioral healthcare, and non-healthcare services. TBS and PSR may involve collateral contacts and may be delivered in all settings that meet the needs of the individual. (B) Service activities. (1) TB...

Rule 5122-29-20 | Prevention Service.

...(A) Prevention services are a planned sequence of culturally relevant, evidenced-based strategies; which are designed to reduce the likelihood of or delay the onset of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. Prevention services shall: (1) Be intentionally designed to reduce risk or promote health before the onset of a disorder; and, (2) Be population-focused and targeted to specific levels of risk. Prevention...

Rule 5122-29-20 | Prevention services.

...(A) As used in this rule: (1) "Adverse childhood experiences" or "ACES" mean potentially traumatic events that occur during childhood (ages zero to seventeen years of age). "Adverse childhood experiences" include physical and emotional abuse, neglect, caregiver mental illness, and household violence. (2) "Brief intervention" means a time-limited, structured behavioral health intervention usi...

Rule 5122-29-27 | Supplemental behavioral health services.

...(A) "Supplemental behavioral health services" means services other than those specifically listed in this chapter. Supplemental behavioral health services may include representative payeeship, outreach, screening, education, and other supportive behavioral health services and may be offered by a variety of entities, including YMCAs, churches, children's cluster or family and children first. (B) ...

Rule 5122-29-28 | Intensive home based treatment (IHBT) service.

...(A) In addition to the definitions in rule 5122-24-01 of the Administrative Code, the following definitions apply to this rule: (1) "Caseload" means the individual cases open or assigned to each full-time equivalent IHBT staff. (2) "Continued stay review" means a review of a child/adolescent's functioning to determine the need for further services to achieve or maintain service goals and...

Rule 5122-29-28 | Intensive home based treatment (IHBT) service.

...(A) In addition to the definitions in rule 5122-24-01 of the Administrative Code, the following definitions apply to this rule: (1) "Caseload" means the individual cases open or assigned to each full-time equivalent IHBT staff. (2) "Continued stay review" means a review of a child/adolescent's functioning to determine the need for further services to achieve or maintain service goals and obj...

Rule 5122-29-29 | Assertive community treatment (ACT).

...(A) Assertive community treatment (ACT) services are provided to an individual with a major functional impairment or behavior which present a high risk to the individual due to severe and persistent mental illness and which necessitate high service intensity. ACT services are also provided to the individual's family and other support systems. A client receiving ACT services may also have coexistin...

Rule 5122-29-31 | Telehealth.

...(A) For purposes of this chapter, telehealth means the use of, real-time audiovisual communications of such quality as to permit accurate and meaningful interaction between at least two 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 conside...

Rule 5122-29-31 | Telehealth.

...(A) For purposes of this chapter, telehealth means the use of, real-time audiovisual communications of such quality as to permit accurate and meaningful interaction between at least two 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 conside...

Rule 5122-30-03 | Definitions.

...(A) The following definitions apply to Chapter 5122-30 of the Administrative Code. (1) "Abuse" means any act or absence of action inconsistent with human rights which results or could result in physical injury to a resident unless the act is done in self defense or occurs by accident; any act which constitutes sexual activity, as defined under Chapter 2907. of the Revised Code, when such activity would constitute an...

Rule 5122-30-04 | Licensure application and procedures.

...(A) The purpose of this rule is to state the licensure procedure, including application, renewal, correction of deficiencies or non-compliance and determination of the number of beds. (1) The application shall consist of: (a) Completed application form, which shall indicate at least the class of facility to be licensed, the maximum number of residents, the maximum number of household members...

Rule 5122-30-05 | Issuance and conditions of licenses.

...(A) Issuance and conditions of licenses (1) The department may issue a full license for the facility only if it has been determined to the department's satisfaction that there is compliance with licensure requirements. The license shall specify facility class as defined in division (B) of section 5119.34 of the Revised Code; and the license shall specify the maximum number of residents for the facility and the maxi...

Rule 5122-30-14 | Sleeping and living space.

...(A) Each facility shall have a minimum of eighty square feet per resident for a single occupancy bedroom, and a minimum of sixty square feet per resident for a multiple occupancy bedroom. Regardless of the availability of the square footage, in class one facilities no more than four residents may share a bedroom and no more than two residents may share a bedroom in class two and three facilities. In facilities with c...

Rule 5122-30-16 | Incident notification and risk management.

...(A) This rule establishes standards to ensure the prompt and accurate notification of certain prescribed incidents. (B) Definitions. (1) "Board of residence" means the board that is responsible for referring or paying for the resident's treatment. (2) "Incident" means an event that poses a danger to the health and safety of residents and/or staff and visitors of the facility, and is not con...

Rule 5122-30-27 | Transfer and discharge rights.

...(A) For purposes of this rule: (1) "Discharge" means a permanent movement of a resident to another facility that is not under the jurisdiction of the owner or manager. (2) "Emergency" means a situation which creates an imminent risk of substantial harm to the individual or other household members in the facility, if immediate action is not taken. (3) "Transfer" means a temporary or perm...

Rule 5122-30-29 | Provision of mental health services in class one facilities.

...(A) A class one residential facility shall provide mental health services that are certified in accordance with Chapters 5122-24 to 5122-29 of the Administrative Code. (1) In a class one facility, the primary purpose shall be to provide room and board, personal care, and mental health services either to meet a temporary need, or as long-term assistance. The provision of room and board and personal care shall be seco...

Rule 5122-30-30 | Social, recreational and leisure activities.

...(A) Each class one and class two residential facility shall encourage residents to participate in social, recreational, and leisure activities. (B) Residents of class two facilities and class one facilities shall be encouraged to participate in community activities and social events. The facility staff shall demonstrate a reasonable effort to facilitate and support such involvement by providing at least one local da...

Rule 5122-30-31 | Background investigations for employment.

...(A) The purpose of this rule is to establish procedure for conducting background investigations for owners, operators, prospective operators, managers, staff, volunteers, students, interns and other individuals employed by or seeking employment by a residential facility. (B) Definitions. (1) "Applicant" means a person who is under final consideration for employment with a residential facilit...

Rule 5122-30-32 | Qualified residential treatment program (QRTP).

...(A) A class one residential facility that is licensed by the Ohio department of mental health and addiction services (OhioMHAS) and accepts children (youth) for placement is to comply with the standards in this rule. Residential facilities whose initial licensure date is on or after October 1, 2020 are to be compliant with this rule in order to become licensed. Facilities licensed prior to October...

Rule 5122-32-01 | Designated forensic evaluation centers.

...(A) The purpose of this rule is to establish standards regulating the eligibility and accountability requirements for state funding to designated forensic evaluation centers to provide forensic evaluation services to courts of common pleas for: (1) Adults; or, (2) Juveniles whose cases have been transferred in accordance with sections 2152.10 and 2152.12 of the Revised Code. (B) The provisions of this rule are app...

Rule 5122-32-01 | Designated forensic evaluation centers.

...(A) The purpose of this rule is to establish standards regulating the eligibility and accountability requirements for state funding to designated forensic evaluation centers to provide forensic evaluation services to the general division of courts of common pleas for: (1) Adults; or, (2) Juveniles whose cases have been transferred in accordance with sections 2152.10 and 2152.12 of the Re...