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Rule 5160:1-6-06.5 | Medicaid: restricted medicaid coverage period.

...(A) This rule describes how to calculate and apply a restricted medicaid coverage period (RMCP), which is the period of time that long-term care (LTC) services will not be paid for by medicaid because the institutionalized individual improperly transferred an asset. (B) RMCP calculation. (1) Total the value of all improperly transferred assets. (2) When the first month of requested payment ...

Rule 5160:1-6-06.6 | Medicaid: undue hardship exemption.

...(A) This rule describes an undue hardship exemption for institutionalized individuals who are subject to a restricted medicaid coverage period (RMCP) described in rule 5160:1-6-06.5 of the Administrative Code. (B) The institutionalized individual will not be subject to a RMCP if the imposition of the RMCP would cause an undue hardship. (C) An undue hardship exists if the imposition of the RMCP would deprive the ins...

Rule 5160:1-6-06.6 | Medicaid: undue hardship exemption.

...(A) This rule describes an undue hardship exemption for institutionalized individuals who are subject to a restricted medicaid coverage period (RMCP) described in rule 5160:1-6-06.5 of the Administrative Code. (B) The institutionalized individual will not be subject to an RMCP when the imposition of the RMCP would cause an undue hardship. (C) An undue hardship exists when the imposition of t...

Rule 5160:1-6-06.7 | Medicaid: allegations of asset transfers by the social security administration.

...(A) This rule describes the social security administration's (SSA) reporting requirements to the Ohio department medicaid (ODM) of alleged transfer of assets by supplemental security income (SSI) applicants. (B) When an individual applies for SSI benefits, the SSA requests information from the applicant about any asset transfers and reports the information to ODM. (C) ODM forwards the information to the county dep...

Rule 5160:1-6-06.7 | Medicaid: allegations of asset transfers by the social security administration.

...(A) This rule describes the social security administration's (SSA) reporting requirements to the Ohio department medicaid (ODM) regarding alleged transfer of assets by supplemental security income (SSI) applicants. (B) When an individual applies for SSI benefits, the SSA requests information from the applicant regarding any asset transfers and reports the information to ODM. The SSA notifies ODM...

Rule 5160:1-6-06.8 | Medicaid: disposal of assets of individuals receiving services from the Ohio department of developmental disabilities and/or Ohio department of mental health and addiction services.

...(A) This rule describes the disposal of assets of individuals receiving services from the Ohio department of developmental disabilities (DODD) and/or Ohio department of mental health and addiction services (ODMHAS) and in receipt of medical assistance. (B) Individuals in receipt of medical assistance may have received or continue to receive services from the DODD and/or the ODMHAS. (1) DODD and ODMHAS provide for a...

Rule 5160:1-6-06.8 | Medicaid: disposal of assets of individuals receiving services from the Ohio department of developmental disabilities and/or Ohio department of mental health and addiction services.

...(A) This rule describes the disposal of assets of individuals who are receiving services from the Ohio department of developmental disabilities (DODD) and/or the Ohio department of mental health and addiction services (OhioMHAS) and who are in receipt of medical assistance. (B) Individuals in receipt of medical assistance may have received or continue to receive services from DODD and/or Ohio...

Rule 5160:1-6-07 | Medicaid: post-eligibility treatment of income for individuals in medical institutions.

...(A) This rule describes how to calculate an institutionalized individual's post-eligibility treatment of income (PETI), commonly referred to as patient liability or share of cost. This rule only applies to an individual residing in a medical institution who does not have a base eligibility category which uses modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) budgeting methodology in accordance with Chapter 5160:1-4 of the Admini...

Rule 5160:1-6-07 | Medicaid: post-eligibility treatment of income for individuals in medical institutions.

...(A) This rule describes how to calculate an institutionalized individual's post-eligibility treatment of income (PETI), commonly referred to as patient liability or share of cost. This rule only applies to an individual residing in a medical institution who does not have a base eligibility category which uses the modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) budgeting methodology in accordance with Chapte...

Rule 5160:1-6-07 | Medicaid: post-eligibility treatment of income for individuals in medical institutions.

...(A) This rule describes how to calculate an institutionalized individual's post-eligibility treatment of income (PETI), commonly referred to as patient liability or share of cost. This rule only applies to an individual residing in a medical institution who does not have a base eligibility category which uses the modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) budgeting methodology in accordance with Chapte...

Rule 5160:1-6-07.1 | Medicaid: post-eligibility treatment of income for individuals receiving services through a home and community-based services (HCBS) waiver or the program of all-inclusive care for the elderly (PACE).

...(A) This rule describes the process for calculating an individual's post-eligibility treatment of income (PETI), commonly referred to as patient liability or share of cost when the individual is not living in a medical institution. This rule only applies to an individual who is both eligible for medical assistance under the special income level (SIL) as described in rule 5160:1-6-03.1 of the Administrative Code and r...

Rule 5160:1-6-07.1 | Medicaid: post-eligibility treatment of income for individuals receiving services through a home and community-based services (HCBS) waiver or the program of all-inclusive care for the elderly (PACE).

...(A) This rule describes the process for calculating an individual's post-eligibility treatment of income (PETI), commonly referred to as patient liability or share of cost, when the individual is not living in a medical institution. This rule only applies to an individual who is both eligible for medical assistance under the special income level (SIL) as described in rule 5160:1-6-03.1 of the Admi...

Rule 5160:1-6-07.1 | Medicaid: post-eligibility treatment of income for individuals receiving services through a home and community-based services (HCBS) waiver or the program of all-inclusive care for the elderly (PACE).

...(A) This rule describes the process for calculating an individual's post-eligibility treatment of income (PETI), commonly referred to as patient liability or share of cost, when the individual is not living in a medical institution. This rule only applies to an individual who is both eligible for medical assistance under the special income level (SIL) as described in rule 5160:1-6-03.1 of the Admi...

Rule 5501-2-02 | Disciplinary appeals.

...(A) An employee in the career professional service may appeal a demotion or a suspension of more than three days only as provided in this rule. Parties to the appeal shall be the employee, acting as appellant, and a management representative, acting as appellee. (B) The employee may appeal if, within ten days after being notified in writing that the demotion or suspension will be imposed, the employee submits a wri...

Rule 5501-4-01 | Confidential personal information.

...For purposes of 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 ...

Rule 5501-4-04 | Confidentiality statutes.

...The following federal statutes or regulations or state statutes and administrative rules make personal information maintained by the department confidential and identify the confidential personal information within the scope of rules promulgated by the department in accordance with section 1347.15 of the Revised Code. (A) Social security numbers: 5 U.S.C. 552a, unless the individual was told that the num...

Rule 5501:1-1-02 | Commercial operating certificate.

...In accordance with section 4561.11 of the Revised Code, all public and private airports, heliports, seaplane landing sites, landing fields, landing areas and bodies of water shall first be approved and issued an operating certificate by the office of aviation before being used for commercial purposes and renewed every three years thereafter based upon the requirements listed within this chapter and as requi...

Rule 5501:1-1-02 | Commercial operating certificate.

...In accordance with section 4561.11 of the Revised Code, all public and private airports, heliports, seaplane landing sites, landing fields, landing areas and bodies of water shall first be approved and issued an operating certificate by the office of aviation before being used for commercial purposes. All commercial airports, heliports, seaplane landing sites, landing fields and landing areas shall be cert...

Rule 5501:1-1-02 | Application for construction or establishment.

...(A) Any political subdivision, corporation, association or person desiring or planning to construct or establish an airport, heliport, seaplane landing site, landing field or landing area on their property for any purpose shall submit a completed "Application for Landing Site (ODOT Aviation Form 5501.1)" to the office of aviation prior to the construction or establishment of the proposed airpo...

Rule 5501:1-1-03 | Temporary commercial operating certificate for special events.

...(A) During short-term special events such as fairs, exhibitions, fly-ins, splash-ins etc. the person or entity to whom the temporary certificate will be issued shall meet the following requirements in addition to those requirements contained in the division of aviation rules under rules 5501:1-1-04 to 5501:1-5-01 of the Administrative Code. (B) Adequate ground personnel and appropriate means of...

Rule 5501:1-1-03 | Temporary commercial operating certificate for special events.

...(A) During short-term special events such as fairs, exhibitions, fly-ins, splash-ins etc. a temporary commercial operating permit may be issued to the owner or entity that has legal control of the property for a specific period of time not to exceed twenty-one consecutive calendar days. (B) In addition to those requirements contained in the division of aviation rules under rules 5501:1-1-04 to...

Rule 5501:1-1-03 | Commercial operating certificate.

...(A) In accordance with section 4561.11 of the Revised Code, all public and private airports, heliports, seaplane landing sites, landing fields, landing areas and bodies of water shall be approved and issued an operating certificate by the office of aviation before being used for commercial purposes and renewed every three years thereafter based upon the criteria set forth in 14 CFR part 77, as ame...

Rule 5501:1-1-04 | Applications for construction or establishment.

...Any political subdivision, corporation, association or person desiring or planning to construct or establish an airport, heliport, seaplane landing site, landing field or landing area on their property for commercial purposes shall submit an application to the office of aviation prior to the construction or establishment of the proposed airport, heliport, seaplane landing site, landing field or landing area...

Rule 5501:1-1-04 | Applications for construction or establishment.

...Any political subdivision, corporation, association or person desiring or planning to construct or establish an airport, heliport, seaplane landing site, landing field or landing area for commercial purposes shall submit an application to the office of aviation prior to the acquisition of the site or prior to the construction or establishment of the proposed airport, heliport, seaplane landing site, landing...

Rule 5501:1-1-04 | Temporary commercial operating certificate for special events.

...(A) During short-term special events such as fairs, exhibitions, fly-ins, splash-ins etc. a temporary commercial operating permit may be issued to the owner or entity that has legal control of the property for a specific period of time not to exceed twenty-one consecutive calendar days. (B) In addition to those requirements contained in the division of aviation rules under rules 5501:1-1-04 to 55...