Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 173.52 | Medicaid-funded component of PASSPORT program.
... component of the PASSPORT program: (1) The department of aging shall administer the medicaid-funded component through a contract entered into with the department of medicaid under section 5162.35 of the Revised Code. (2) The medicaid-funded component shall be operated as a separate medicaid waiver component. (3) For an individual to be eligible for the medicaid-funded component, the individual must be a med... |
Section 173.521 | Home first component.
...ent if both of the following apply: (1) The individual has been determined to be eligible for the medicaid-funded component of the PASSPORT program. (2) At least one of the following applies: (a) The individual has been admitted to a nursing facility. (b) A physician, certified nurse-midwife if authorized as described in section 4723.438 of the Revised Code, clinical nurse specialist, or certified nurse p... |
Section 173.54 | Medicaid-funded component of assisted living program.
...ection, all of the following apply: (1) The department of aging shall administer the medicaid-funded component through a contract entered into with the department of medicaid under section 5162.35 of the Revised Code. (2) The contract shall include an estimate of the medicaid-funded component's costs. (3) The medicaid-funded component shall be operated as a separate medicaid waiver component. (4) The medi... |
Section 173.541 | Eligibility for assisted living program.
... an assessment conducted under section 173.546 of the Revised Code; (B) While receiving assisted living services under the medicaid-funded component, reside in a residential care facility that is authorized by a valid medicaid provider agreement to participate in the component, including both of the following: (1) A residential care facility that is owned or operated by a metropolitan housing authority that ha... |
Section 173.542 | Home first component of the assisted living program.
...ent if both of the following apply: (1) The individual has been determined to be eligible for the medicaid-funded component of the assisted living program. (2) At least one of the following applies: (a) The individual has been admitted to a nursing facility. (b) A physician, certified nurse-midwife if authorized as described in section 4723.438 of the Revised Code, clinical nurse specialist, or certified ... |
Section 173.544 | Eligibility requirements for state-funded component of assisted living program.
...y an assessment conducted under section 173.546 of the Revised Code. (B) The individual must have an application for the medicaid-funded component of the assisted living program pending and the department or the department's designee must have determined that the individual meets the nonfinancial eligibility requirements of the medicaid-funded component and not have reason to doubt that the individual meets the fi... |
Section 173.55 | Waiting list for department of aging-administered medicaid waiver components and the PACE program.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Department of aging-administered medicaid waiver component" means both of the following: (a) The medicaid-funded component of the PASSPORT program; (b) The medicaid-funded component of the assisted living program. (2) "PACE program" means the component of the medicaid program the department of aging administers pursuant to section 173.50 of the Revised Code. (B) If the departmen... |
Section 173.56 | Rules.
...adopt rules in accordance with section 111.15 of the Revised Code governing appeals brought under section 173.523 or 173.545 of the Revised Code. The rules shall require notice and the opportunity for a hearing. The rules may allow an appeal hearing to be conducted by telephone and permit the department to record hearings conducted by telephone. Chapter 119. of the Revised Code applies to a hearing under secti... |
Section 173.70 | Programs for the provision of outpatient prescription drug discounts.
...nts to any or all of the following: (1) Individuals who are sixty years of age or older; (2) Individuals whose family incomes do not exceed three hundred per cent of the federal poverty guidelines, as revised annually by the United States department of health and human services in accordance with section 673(2) of the "Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981," 95 Stat. 511, 42 U.S.C. 9902, as amended; (3)... |
Section 173.99 | Penalties.
...hoever violates division (C) of section 173.24 of the Revised Code is subject to a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars for each violation. (B) Whoever violates division (C) of section 173.23 of the Revised Code is guilty of registering a false complaint, a misdemeanor of the first degree. (C) Whoever violates division (G)(1) or (2) of section 173.19 of the Revised Code is subject to a fine not to exceed five hu... |
Section 1731.05 | Insurers submitting proposals to alliance.
...oses and standards set forth in section 1731.02 of the Revised Code. Any insurer that does not submit a proposal when required to do so by the superintendent hereunder, shall be deemed to be in violation of section 3901.20 of the Revised Code and shall be subject to all of the provisions of section 3901.22 of the Revised Code, including division (D)(1) of section 3901.22 of the Revised Code as if it provided that the... |
Section 1731.06 | Applying other laws.
...y law that does any of the following: (1) Inhibits the insurer from selectively contracting with providers or groups of providers with respect to health care service or benefits; (2) Imposes any restrictions on the ability of the insurer to negotiate with providers regarding the level or method of reimbursing for care or services; (3) Requires the insurer either to include a specific provider or class of providers... |
Section 1733.042 | Posting notice of insurance.
...orporation licensed pursuant to Chapter 1761. of the Revised Code shall post a notice at all public entrances at its place of business and at each of its service facilities. The notice shall be not less than eight and one-half inches by eleven inches and shall include all of the following in not less than twenty-four point type: (1) A statement that members' accounts are insured by a share guaranty corporation; (2)... |
Section 1733.051 | Grounds for termination of services.
...he member does any of the following: (1) Causes a loss to the credit union; (2) Commits fraud or any similar misdeed against the credit union or against any person on the premises of the credit union; (3) Engages in inappropriate behavior involving another person, such as physical or verbal abuse of another member or an employee of the credit union; (4) Otherwise engages in conduct detrimental to the credit u... |
Section 1733.13 | Voting.
...consents, waivers, or releases, may: (1) Vote thereat, and execute consents, waivers, and releases, and exercise any of the person's other rights, by mail ballot delivered to, or electronic ballot received by, the office of the credit union at least seven days prior to the date set for the meeting. At least thirty days' notice shall be given to all eligible members of the date set for such meeting. No mail ballot ... |
Section 1733.15 | Board of directors.
...he following conditions has been met: (1) If the person presently serves on the board of directors of a credit union having assets of less than five million dollars, the credit union, prior to retaining the person's services, notifies the superintendent of credit unions in writing of the person's candidacy or appointment as a director. (2) If the person presently serves on the board of directors of a credit un... |
Section 1733.18 | Vacancies on board - removal of director.
...hereby create a vacancy on the board: (1) If, by order of court, he is found to be of unsound mind, or if he is convicted of a felony or any criminal offense involving dishonesty or breach of trust; (2) If the board of directors, by a two-thirds majority at any meeting called for that expressly stated purpose, declares the office of a director to be vacant because such director has failed to live up to the standard... |
Section 1733.19 | Establishment of committees - advisory board.
...ll be paid, by the credit union. (E) (1) Unless the articles or regulations provide for the appointment of loan officers in lieu of a credit committee, the board of directors shall appoint, or the members shall elect, a credit committee composed of not less than three individual voting members, which committee shall have such powers in the granting of loans and the supervision of lending practices as shall be dele... |
Section 1733.20 | Officers - duties.
...he following conditions has been met: (1) If the person presently serves as a senior management official of a credit union having assets of less than five million dollars, the credit union, prior to retaining the person's services, notifies the superintendent in writing that it intends to appoint the person to a position of a senior management official. (2) If the person presently serves as a senior management offi... |
Section 1733.22 | Compensation and benefits.
... subject to rules adopted under section 1733.411 of the Revised Code and when so authorized by the board of directors, to reimbursement for the director's or committee member's expenses incurred in connection with the business of the credit union. (B) A credit union may provide any of the following to its directors and supervisory audit committee members: (1) Reasonable compensation for their service as directors ... |
Section 1733.253 | Permissible charges under a revolving credit agreement.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Revolving credit agreement" means an agreement pursuant to which a credit union contemplates repeated transactions and the amount of credit that may be extended pursuant to the agreement is made available to the extent that any outstanding balance is repaid. "Revolving credit agreement" does not include an agreement secured by a residential mortgage. (2) "Residential mortgage... |
Section 1733.292 | Process for retention of documents - approval - use as evidence.
...cord, if all of the following apply: (1) The process correctly and accurately copies or reproduces, or provides a means for correctly and accurately copying or reproducing, the original document, paper, or other instrument or record with regard to both its substance and appearance, except the copy or reproduction need not reflect the original paper or other medium, size, or color, unless the medium, size, or c... |
Section 1733.323 | Issuing administrative guidelines.
... section which address the following: (1) Collateralization limits that apply to particular transactions; (2) All aspects of repurchase agreements and reverse repurchase agreements, including limitations on the amount of securities a credit union may assign as collateral for the amount of funds it receives from a securities dealer or broker, investment house, or other similar entity. In adopting these provisions, t... |
Section 1733.326 | Forfeiture and civil penalty for noncompliance with order or agreement.
...-and-desist order issued, under section 1733.324 or 1733.325 of the Revised Code, the superintendent may order the credit union or regulated individual to forfeit and pay a civil penalty in an amount fixed by the superintendent. The amount of the penalty shall be not more than ten thousand dollars for each day the noncompliance continues. In fixing the amount of a civil penalty, the superintendent shall consider all ... |
Section 1733.327 | Confidentiality.
...ministrative proceedings under sections 1733.324 and 1733.325 of the Revised Code, the fact of their actual or anticipated occurrence, and all notices, agreements, hearings, orders, records, evidence, transcripts, and other writings, happenings, or things pertaining to those conferences or proceedings, shall be kept confidential as among the superintendent of financial institutions, the director of commerce, the dep... |