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Rule 173-39-05 | ODA provider certification: disciplinary actions.
...(A) Introduction: Pursuant to section 173.391 of the Revised Code, ODA or its designee may impose disciplinary action against an ODA-certified provider (provider) for good cause, including misfeasance, malfeasance, nonfeasance, confirmed abuse or neglect, financial irresponsibility, or other conduct ODA determines is injurious, or poses a threat, to the health or safety of individuals being served. (B) Disciplinary ... |
Rule 173-39-05 | ODA provider certification: disciplinary actions.
...(A) Introduction: Pursuant to section 173.391 of the Revised Code, ODA or its designee may impose disciplinary action against an ODA-certified provider (provider) for good cause, including misfeasance, malfeasance, nonfeasance, confirmed abuse or neglect, financial irresponsibility, or other conduct ODA determines is injurious, or poses a threat, to the health or safety of individuals being served... |
Rule 173-39-05 | ODA provider certification: disciplinary actions.
...(A) Introduction: Pursuant to section 173.391 of the Revised Code, ODA or its designee may impose disciplinary action against an ODA-certified provider (provider) for good cause, including misfeasance, malfeasance, nonfeasance, confirmed abuse or neglect, financial irresponsibility, or other conduct ODA determines is injurious, or poses a threat, to the health or safety of individuals being served. (B) Disciplinary ... |
Rule 173-40-01 | PASSPORT program (state-funded component): introduction and definitions.
...(A) Introduction: Chapter 173-40 of the Administrative Code regulates the state-funded component of the PASSPORT program created under section 173.522 of the Revised Code. (See Chapter 173-42 of the Administrative Code for rules on the medicaid-funded component of the PASSPORT program.) (B) Definitions for this chapter: "Authorized representative" has the same meaning as in rule 5160-1-33 of... |
Rule 173-40-01 | PASSPORT program (state-funded component): introduction and definitions.
...(A) Introduction: This chapter regulates the state-funded component of the PASSPORT program created under section 173.522 of the Revised Code. (See Chapter 173-42 of the Administrative Code for rules on the medicaid-funded component of the PASSPORT program.) (B) Definitions for this chapter: "Authorized representative" has the same meaning as in rule 5160-1-33 of the Administrative Code. "ODA" ... |
Rule 173-40-01 | PASSPORT program (state-funded component): introduction and definitions.
...(A) Introduction: This chapter regulates the state-funded component of the PASSPORT program created under section 173.522 of the Revised Code. (See Chapter 173-42 of the Administrative Code for rules on the medicaid-funded component of the PASSPORT program.) (B) Definitions for this chapter: "Authorized representative" has the same meaning as in rule 5160-1-33 of the Administrative Code. "Form ... |
Rule 173-40-02 | PASSPORT program (state-funded component): individual eligibility requirements.
...(A) Presumptive: Only an individual meeting all the following requirements is eligible for the state-funded component of the PASSPORT program on the basis of presumptive eligibility: (1) Consultation: The individual participated in a long-term care consultation under Chapter 173-43 of the Administrative Code. (2) Financial requirements: (a) The individual contacted either ODA's designee or ... |
Rule 173-40-02 | PASSPORT program (state-funded component): individual eligibility.
...(A) Presumptive: Only an individual meeting all the following qualifications is eligible for the state-funded component of the PASSPORT program on the basis of presumptive eligibility: (1) Consultation: The individual participated in a long-term care consultation under Chapter 173-43 of the Administrative Code. (2) Financial requirements: (a) The individual contacted either ODA's designee or ... |
Rule 173-40-02 | PASSPORT program (state-funded component): individual eligibility requirements.
...(A) Presumptive: Only an individual meeting all the following requirements is eligible for the state-funded component of the PASSPORT program on the basis of presumptive eligibility: (1) Consultation: The individual participated in a long-term care consultation under Chapter 173-43 of the Administrative Code. (2) Financial requirements: (a) The individual contacted either ODA's designee or ... |
Rule 173-42-01 | PASSPORT program (medicaid-funded component): introduction and definitions.
...(A) Introduction: Chapter 173-42 of the Administrative Code regulates the medicaid-funded component of the PASSPORT program created under section 173.52 of the Revised Code. (See Chapter 173-40 of the Administrative Code for rules on the state-funded component of the PASSPORT program.) (B) Definitions for this chapter: "Authorized representative" has the same meaning as in rule 5160-1-33 of ... |
Rule 173-42-01 | PASSPORT program (medicaid-funded component): introduction and definitions.
...(A) Introduction: This chapter regulates the medicaid-funded component of the PASSPORT program created under section 173.52 of the Revised Code. (See Chapter 173-40 of the Administrative Code for rules on the state-funded component of the PASSPORT program.) (B) Definitions for this chapter: "Authorized representative" has the same meaning as in rule 5160-1-33 of the Administrative Code. "Nursin... |
Rule 173-42-03 | PASSPORT program (medicaid-funded component): enrollment and reassessment of individuals.
...(A) Initial contact: To determine if an individual who applies for the medicaid-funded component of the PASSPORT program meets all eligibility requirements for the program under rule 5160-31-03 of the Administrative Code, ODM's administrative agency shall determine if the individual meets all medicaid financial eligibility requirements required by that rule and ODA's designee shall determine if ... |
Rule 173-42-03 | PASSPORT program (medicaid-funded component): enrollment and reassessment of individuals.
...(A) Initial contact: An individual may contact either ODM's administrative agency or ODA's designee to apply for the medicaid-funded component of the PASSPORT program. The two agencies coordinate processing applications for enrollment as follows: (1) If the individual makes initial contact with ODM's administrative agency, then ODM's administrative agency shall help the individual apply and proce... |
Rule 173-42-06 | PASSPORT program (medicaid-funded component): individuals' choices and responsibilities.
...(A) Person-centered planning: (1) The individual and ODA's designee shall meet by telephone, video conference, or in person to develop the individual's person-centered services plan (plan) according to rule 5160-44-02 of the Administrative Code. (2) Responsibilities for ODA's designee: (a) ODA's designee shall draft the plan in plain language that an individual with disabilities or limited ... |
Rule 173-42-06 | PASSPORT program (medicaid-funded component): individuals' choices and responsibilities.
...(A) Person-centered planning: (1) The individual and ODA's designee shall meet by telephone, video conference, or in person to develop the individual's person-centered services plan (plan) according to rule 5160-44-02 of the Administrative Code. (2) Responsibilities for ODA's designee: (a) ODA's designee shall draft the plan in plain language that an individual with disabilities or limited ... |
Rule 173-42-06 | PASSPORT program (medicaid-funded component): individuals' choices and responsibilities.
...(A) Person-centered planning: (1) The individual is subject to rule 5160-44-02 of the Administrative Code. To comply with that rule, the individual and ODA's designee have flexibility to meet by telephone, video conference, or in person to develop the individual's person-centered services plan (plan). (2) ODA's designee shall draft the plan according to the requirements in rule 5160-44-02 of... |
Rule 173-43-02 | Long-term care consultation program: general standards for providing consultations.
...(A) The program administrator may provide a consultation in person or by telephone or video conference. (B) The program administrator shall offer a consultation to any individual who contacts the program administrator to seek information about options available to meet long-term care needs. (C) On application for admission to a nursing facility or on seeking medicaid payment for a continued stay in ... |
Rule 173-43-02 | Long-term care consultation program: process and general standards for providing consultations.
...(A) Process: (1) When an individual contacts the program administrator to seek information about options available to meet long-term care needs, the program administrator shall offer a long-term care consultation to the individual, which may also be done by telephone or video conference. (2) When an individual applies for admission to a nursing facility or is seeking medicaid payment for a conti... |
Rule 173-43-02 | Long-term care consultation program: process and general standards for providing consultations.
...(A) Process: (1) When an individual contacts the program administrator to seek information about options available to meet long-term care needs, the program administrator shall offer a long-term care consultation to the individual, which may also be done by telephone or video conference. (2) When an individual applies for admission to a nursing facility or is seeking medicaid payment for a conti... |
Rule 173-43-03 | Long-term care consultation program: required consultations and exemptions.
...(A) The program administrator shall provide a consultation to an individual satisfying one or more of the following categories, unless paragraph (B) of this rule exempts the individual: (1) An individual who applies, or indicates an intention to apply, for admission to a nursing facility. (2) A nursing facility resident who was admitted under a categorical determination under rule 5160-3... |
Rule 173-43-03 | Long-term care consultation program: required consultations and exemptions.
...(A) The program administrator shall provide a long-term care consultation by telephone, video conference, or in person to each individual in one or more of the following categories, unless paragraph (B) or (C) of this rule exempt the individual: (1) An individual who applies, or indicates an intention to apply, for admission to a nursing facility, regardless of the source of payment to be used fo... |
Rule 173-43-03 | Long-term care consultation program: required consultations and exemptions.
...(A) The program administrator shall provide a long-term care consultation by telephone, video conference, or in person to each individual in one or more of the following categories, unless paragraph (B) or (C) of this rule exempts the individual: (1) An individual who applies, or indicates an intention to apply, for admission to a nursing facility, regardless of the source of payment to be used f... |
Rule 173-43-05 | Long-term care consultation program:
staff certification.
...(A) Section 173.42 of the Revised Code permits a person to provide a consultation only if ODA certifies the person. (B) Qualifications for certification: ODA may certify a person to provide consultations only if the person meets all of the following qualifications: (1) The person is an employee of the program administrator. (2) The person meets at least one of the following qualifications: ... |
Rule 173-45-06.1 | Long-term care consumer guide: information on services provided by facilities.
...(A) Checklist items: ODA shall include a checklist in the guide that describes the services provided by, or in affiliation with, each facility listed in the guide. (1) Services for nursing facility residents: A nursing facility may check any of the following boxes that describes a specialized service the nursing facility offers: (a) Alzheimer's disease/dementia care (secured or unsecured): A nur... |
Rule 173-45-09 | Long-term care consumer guide: fees, invoices, and penalties.
...(A) Fees: For the operation of the guide, ODA shall collect the following annual consumer guide fees from facilities: (1) From nursing facilities, ODA shall collect six hundred fifty dollars. (2) From residential care facilities, ODA shall collect three hundred fifty dollars. (B) Invoices: Annually, ODA shall provide each facility described in paragraphs (A)(1)(a) and (A)(1)(b) of this rule wit... |