Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5119.365 | Rules regarding intake and retention procedures.
... provider to retain an individual as an active patient even though the patient last received services from the provider more than thirty days before resumption of services so that the individual and provider do not have to repeat the intake procedures. |
Section 5119.366 | Establishing grievance procedures.
...on services provider with which it contracts under section 340.036 of the Revised Code to provide certifiable services and supports establish grievance procedures consistent with rules adopted under section 5119.36 of the Revised Code that are available to all persons seeking or receiving certifiable services and supports from a community mental health services provider or community addiction services provider. |
Section 5119.367 | Adverse action related to certifiable services and supports.
...(A) As used in this section, "adverse action" means an action by a state, provincial, federal, or other licensing or regulatory authority to deny, revoke, suspend, place on probation, or otherwise restrict a license, certification, or other approval to provide certifiable services and supports or an equivalent to certifiable services and supports. (B)(1) When submitting an application for initial or renewed certif... |
Section 5119.368 | Telehealth services.
... to the extent possible, to ensure contractually that any entity or individuals involved in the transmission of information through telehealth mechanisms guarantee that the confidentiality of the information is protected. (E) Every provider shall have a contingency plan for providing telehealth services to clients in the event that technical problems occur during the provision of those services. (F) Providers sha... |
Section 5119.37 | Requirements to operate opioid addiction treatment programs.
... following: (a) Examine and copy all records, accounts, and other documents relating to the provider's or other person's operations, including records pertaining to patients or clients; (b) Conduct interviews with any individual employed by or contracted or otherwise associated with the provider or person, including an administrator, staff person, patient, or client. (3) No person or government entity shall ... |
Section 5119.371 | Location of opioid treatment programs.
... of real estate having situated on it a public or private school, child care center licensed under Chapter 5104. of the Revised Code, or child-serving agency regulated by the department under this chapter. If the department determines that the location is in compliance with division (C)(4) of section 5119.37 of the Revised Code, the department shall issue a declaration stating that the location is in compliance. T... |
Section 5119.38 | Drivers' intervention program.
...A drivers' intervention program may be used as an alternative to a term of imprisonment for an offender sentenced pursuant to division (G)(1)(a) of section 4511.19 of the Revised Code, if it is certified by the director of mental health and addiction services pursuant to this section. No drivers' intervention program shall be used as an alternative to a term of imprisonment that is imposed pursuant to division ... |
Section 5119.39 | Certification or accreditation of recovery housing residences.
...grounds and procedures for disciplinary action against operators of recovery housing residences. |
Section 5119.391 | Required form for recovery housing residence operator.
...(A) The department of mental health and addiction services shall monitor the establishment of recovery housing residences in this state. (B) For purposes of division (A) of this section, and within the timeframe specified in division (C) of this section, each person or government entity that will operate a recovery housing residence on or after the effective date of this section , including any recovery housing th... |
Section 5119.392 | Prohibition against operation without being certified or accredited.
...or not more than eighteen months and is actively engaged in efforts to obtain certification or accreditation, as applicable. For purposes of identifying this eighteen-month timeframe, a recovery housing residence is considered to begin operating on the date that the first resident occupies the residence, as specified on the form filed in accordance with section 5119.391 of the Revised Code. (B) If the director of ... |
Section 5119.393 | Complaint reporting and investigations.
...ing residences. The department may contract with one or more of the organizations specified in section 5119.39 of the Revised Code to fulfill some or all of the functions associated with receiving and investigating complaints. (B) Any organization under contract with the department to receive and investigate complaints shall make reports to the department as follows: (1) Not less than monthly, the contractor sh... |
Section 5119.394 | Registry of recovery housing residences.
...hall make the registry available to the public on the department's web site. |
Section 5119.395 | Prohibition against advertising without being certified or accredited.
...(A) Beginning January 1, 2025, no person or government entity shall advertise or represent any residence or other building to be a recovery housing residence, sober living home, or any other alcohol and drug free housing for persons recovering from alcohol use disorder or drug addiction unless the residence or building meets either of the following conditions: (1) The residence or building is on the registry estab... |
Section 5119.396 | Prohibition against referrals.
...ealth services providers shall maintain records of all referrals made to recovery housing residences. |
Section 5119.397 | Rulemaking.
...The director of mental health and addiction services may adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code to implement sections 5119.39 to 5119.396 of the Revised Code. |
Section 5119.40 | Determination of services needed.
...in accordance with the "Social Security Act," section 1919(e)(7), 42 U.S.C. 1396r(e)(7), and regulations adopted under section 1919(f)(8)(A) of that act, 42 U.S.C. 1396r(f)(8)(A), whether, because of the individual's physical and mental condition, an individual with a mental illness seeking admission to a nursing facility requires the level of services provided by a nursing facility and, if the individual requires th... |
Section 5119.41 | Residential state supplement program.
...under Title XVI of the "Social Security Act," 42 U.S.C. 1381 et seq., or as social security benefits or social security disability insurance benefits under Title II of the "Social Security Act," 42 U.S.C. 401 et seq. Residential state supplement payments shall be used for the provision of accommodations, supervision, and personal care services to recipients of supplemental security income payments, social security be... |
Section 5119.42 | State aid for community construction programs.
...l be developed to promote the maximum practical integration of persons with severe mental disabilities with persons at the same site who do not have severe mental disabilities. (c) The use of any funds distributed pursuant to the reimbursement or grant will not subject any obligation from which the funds are derived to federal income taxation. (3) The director may enter into an agreement establishing terms for an... |
Section 5119.421 | Replacement facility projects.
...(A) This section applies to a board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services, another governmental entity, or a private, nonprofit organization that received a grant or reimbursement under section 5119.42 of the Revised Code for a facility on which the department of mental health and addiction services holds a security interest. (B) A board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services,... |
Section 5119.43 | Sale or lease of land or facilities.
...section. No subdivision may commence an action to enforce the provisions of this division, or to seek any other legal or equitable remedy relative to this division, with respect to any lands certified to the director of administrative services under division (A)(4) of this section, except within sixty days of the date on which the lands were so certified. (C) Any agreement under this section shall be at such terms ... |
Section 5119.431 | Acquiring real estate.
...When it is necessary for a state institution under the jurisdiction of the department of mental health and addiction services to acquire any real estate, right of way, or easement in real estate in order to accomplish the purposes for which it was organized or is being conducted, and the department is unable to agree with the owner of such property upon the price to be paid therefor, such property may be appropriated... |
Section 5119.45 | Sale of goods and services fund.
...Unless otherwise specifically provided by law, all moneys received by the department of mental health and addiction services from the sale of goods and services, including, but not limited to, shared service agreements with other governmental entities and nongovernmental entities, employee housing and cafeteria receipts, fees for copying services, and sales of other tangible personal property under the departme... |
Section 5119.46 | Department of mental health and addiction services trust fund.
...priated for rental payments to the Ohio public facilities commission. On receipt of the certification, the director of budget and management shall transfer cash to the trust fund in an amount up to, but not exceeding, the total of the amounts certified by the director of mental health and addiction services. In addition, the trust fund shall receive all amounts, subject to any provisions in bond documents, rec... |
Section 5119.47 | Problem casino gambling and addictions fund; administration.
...director shall submit the report to the Ohio casino control commission, the speaker and minority leader of the house of representatives, the president and minority leader of the senate, and the governor. |
Section 5119.48 | All roads lead to home program.
...ention and referral options; (c) Contact information for county board drug addiction assistance authorities. (3) Prioritize its efforts in media markets that have the highest rates of drug overdose deaths in this state; (4) Utilize television and radio public service announcements provided to media outlets, as well as internet advertising models such as low-cost social media outlets. (C) Before January 1,... |