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Section 5139.09 | Periodic re-examination of children.
...The department of youth services shall make periodic reexamination of all children under its control for the purpose of determining whether existing orders in individual cases should be modified or continued in force. These examinations shall be made with respect to every child at least once annually. |
Section 5139.10 | Final discharges ends control by department.
...Unless the child has already received a final discharge, the control by the department of youth services of a child committed as a delinquent shall cease when the child reaches the age of twenty-one years. |
Section 5139.101 | Transitional services program.
...(A) The department of youth services, in coordination with any other agencies deemed necessary, may develop a program to assist a youth leaving the supervision, control, and custody of the department at twenty-one years of age. The program shall provide supportive services for specific educational or rehabilitative purposes, under conditions agreed upon by both the department and the youth and terminable by either. S... |
Section 5139.11 | Prevention and control of juvenile delinquency.
... Coordinate and assist juvenile justice systems by doing the following: (a) Performing juvenile justice system planning in the state, including any planning that is required by any federal law; (b) Collecting, analyzing, and correlating information and data concerning the juvenile justice system in the state; (c) Cooperating with and providing technical assistance to state departments, administrative planning ... |
Section 5139.12 | Reporting abuse of delinquent child.
...n the custody of the department, to the public children services agency in the county in which the child resides or in which the abuse or neglect or threat of abuse or neglect occurred, and to the attorney general. |
Section 5139.13 | Facilities for treatment and training of children.
...(A) The department of youth services shall do all of the following: (1) Control and manage all institutions for the rehabilitation of delinquent children and youthful offenders that are operated by the state, except where the control and management of an institution is vested by law in another agency; (2) Provide treatment and training for children committed to the department and assigned by the department to vari... |
Section 5139.131 | Vocational education programs.
...The department of youth services may conduct programs for the vocational education of children committed to the department or involved in aftercare services provided by the department, under which services are provided or products are made, and offered, for sale. Any profits made from the selling of such products or services shall be deposited into the industrial and entertainment fund created under section 5139.86 o... |
Section 5139.14 | Reentry services by nonprofit faith-based organizations.
...(A)(1) The department of youth services shall permit representatives of all nonprofit faith-based, business, professional, civic, educational, and community organizations that are registered with the department to enter institutions that are under the department's control and management for the purpose of providing reentry services to delinquent children in the department's custody. Reentry services may include, but ... |
Section 5139.16 | Accepting gifts and bequests.
...The department of youth services may accept, hold, and use, for the benefit of the department or the children committed to it, any gift, donation, bequest, or devise, and may agree to and perform all conditions of the gift, donation, bequest, or devise, not contrary to law. |
Section 5139.18 | Supervision of children released from institutions.
...ides maximum protection to the general public. (B) The department of youth services shall exercise general supervision over all children who have been released on placement from any of its institutions other than children who are granted a judicial release to court supervision pursuant to division (B) or (D) of section 2152.22 of the Revised Code. The director of youth services, with the consent and approval ... |
Section 5139.19 | Managing officers of institutions.
...he director shall appoint the necessary employees and may remove such employees for cause. |
Section 5139.191 | Apprehending juvenile escapees.
...e, officer of state or local police, or employee of the department of youth services shall apprehend any child who has escaped from an institution under the jurisdiction of the department and return the child. The written request of the superintendent of the institution from which the child has escaped shall be sufficient cause to authorize the apprehension and return of the child to the institution. Such request sha... |
Section 5139.20 | Emergency overcrowding conditions.
...retary of state, which copy shall be a public record. Upon the filing of the copy, the department is authorized to grant emergency releases to children within its custody subject to division (B) of this section. The authority to grant the emergency releases shall continue until the expiration of thirty days from the day on which the declaration was filed. The director shall not issue a declaration that an emer... |
Section 5139.21 | Prohibited acts.
...No person shall influence or attempt to influence any child under supervision of the department of youth services, to leave the institution or home in which he was placed, his home, or place of employment or to violate any of the conditions upon which he was released under supervision. |
Section 5139.22 | Transportation costs.
...Each county shall bear all of the expenses incident to the transportation of a child committed to the department of youth services by the juvenile court of that county from that county to the institution to which the department has assigned the child and shall bear the fees and costs allowed in similar cases. The fees, costs, and expenses shall be paid from the county treasury upon itemized vouchers certified to by t... |
Section 5139.23 | Leasing capital facilities.
...nto any other agreements with the Ohio public facilities commission, the department of administrative services, or any other authorized state agency ancillary to the construction, reconstruction, improvement, financing, leasing, or operation of such facilities, including, but not limited to agreements required by the applicable bond proceedings authorized by Chapter 154. of the Revised Code. Rentals from such ... |
Section 5139.25 | Designating names of institutions.
...The department of youth services may designate the institutions under its management and control, present and future, by appropriate respective names, regardless of present statutory designation. |
Section 5139.251 | Rules for searching visitors.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Body cavity search" and "strip search" have the same meanings as in section 5120.421 of the Revised Code. (2) "Deadly weapon" and "dangerous ordnance" have the same meanings as in section 2923.11 of the Revised Code. (3) "Drug of abuse" has the same meaning as in section 3719.011 of the Revised Code. (4) "Intoxicating liquor" has the same meaning as in section 4301.01 of the Revi... |
Section 5139.26 | Acquiring and disposing of land or property.
...The department of youth services, with the approval of the governor and the attorney general, may buy, sell, lease, or exchange portions of land or property, real or personal, under the management and control of the department, or enter into contracts relative thereto, or grant easements or licenses for the use thereof, when such purchase, sale, lease, exchange, contract, easement, or license is advantageous to the s... |
Section 5139.27 | Financial assistance rules.
...The department of youth services shall adopt rules prescribing the minimum standards of construction for a school, forestry camp, or other facility established under section 2151.65 of the Revised Code for which financial assistance may be granted to assist in defraying the cost of the construction of the school, forestry camp, or other facility. If an application for that financial assistance is filed with the depar... |
Section 5139.271 | Granting financial assistance to counties.
...Subject to the approval of the controlling board, the department of youth services may grant and pay financial assistance to defray the county's share of the cost of acquiring or constructing a district detention facility, established under section 2152.41 of the Revised Code, to any county making application under section 2152.43 of the Revised Code if the department finds that the application was made in accordance... |
Section 5139.281 | Granting financial assistance to detention facilities.
...The department of youth services shall adopt rules prescribing the manner of application for financial assistance under this section for the operation and maintenance of a detention facility provided, or district detention facility established, under section 2151.41 of the Revised Code and prescribing minimum standards of operation, including criteria for programs of education, training, counseling, recreation, hea... |
Section 5139.29 | Payment of assistance rules.
...The department of youth services shall adopt and promulgate regulations prescribing the method of calculating the amount of and the time and manner for the payment of financial assistance granted under sections 5139.27 and 5139.271 of the Revised Code, for the construction or acquisition of a district detention facility established under section 2152.41 of the Revised Code, or for the construction and maintenance of ... |
Section 5139.30 | Transferring children.
...The department of youth services may, by mutual agreement with the governing board of a school, forestry camp, or other facility established under section 2151.65 of the Revised Code, transfer to such school, forestry camp, or other facility any child committed to the department. |
Section 5139.31 | Inspections.
...The department of youth services may inspect any school, forestry camp, district detention facility, or other facility for which an application for financial assistance has been made to the department under section 2152.43 or 2151.651 of the Revised Code or for which financial assistance has been granted by the department under section 5139.27, 5139.271, or 5139.281 of the Revised Code. The inspection may include, ... |
Section 5161.24 | Cost-sharing by individual receiving health assistance under CHIP part II.
...To the extent permitted by the "Social Security Act," section 2103(e), 42 U.S.C. 1397cc(e), the medicaid director may require an individual seeking to enroll, or who is enrolled, in CHIP part II to pay a premium, deductible, coinsurance payment, or other cost-sharing expense. |
Section 5161.25 | Premium payments.
...To the extent permitted by the "Social Security Act," section 2103(e), 42 U.S.C. 1397cc(e), the medicaid director shall require an individual seeking to enroll, or who is enrolled, in CHIP part III to pay the following as a term of enrollment: (A) A premium of not less than forty dollars per month for a family with one individual seeking to enroll, or who is enrolled, in the part; (B) A premium of not less th... |
Section 5161.27 | Application for medicaid.
...A completed application for medicaid shall be treated as an application for the children's health insurance program if the application is for an assistance group that includes a child under nineteen years of age and is denied. |
Section 5161.30 | Contract to perform administrative duties.
...The medicaid director may contract with a government entity or person to perform the director's administrative duties regarding CHIP part I, part II, part III, two of the parts, or all three parts, other than the duty to submit a state child health plan to the United States secretary of health and human services under section 5161.10 of the Revised Code, the duty to submit a waiver request under section 5161.15... |
Section 5161.35 | Waiver request to provide health assistance to certain individuals.
...(A) The medicaid director may submit a waiver request to the United States secretary of health and human services to provide health assistance to any individual who meets all of the following requirements: (1) Is the parent of a child who is under nineteen years of age, resides with the parent, and is enrolled in the children's health insurance program part I or II or the medicaid program; (2) Is uninsured; ... |
Section 5162.01 | Definitions.
... Chapter 3314. of the Revised Code, and Ohio deaf and blind education services to which both of the following apply: (a) It holds a valid provider agreement. (b) It meets all other conditions for participation in the medicaid school component of the medicaid program established in rules authorized by section 5162.364 of the Revised Code. (22) "State agency" means every organized body, office, or agency, othe... |
Section 5162.02 | Rules for implementation of chapter.
...The medicaid director shall adopt rules as necessary to implement this chapter. |
Section 5162.021 | Adoption of rules by other state agencies.
...The medicaid director shall adopt rules under sections 5160.02, 5162.02, 5163.02, 5164.02, 5165.02, 5166.02, and 5167.02 of the Revised Code as necessary to authorize the directors of other state agencies to adopt rules regarding medicaid components, or aspects of medicaid components, the other state agencies administer pursuant to contracts entered into under section 5162.35 of the Revised Code. |
Section 5162.022 | Director's rules binding.
...The medicaid director's rules governing medicaid are binding on other state agencies and political subdivisions that administer one or more components of the medicaid program, or one or more aspects of a component, pursuant to contracts entered into under section 5162.35 of the Revised Code. No state agency or political subdivision may establish, by rule or otherwise, a policy governing medicaid that is incons... |
Section 5162.03 | Administration of medicaid program.
...For the purpose of the "Social Security Act," section 1902(a)(5), 42 U.S.C. 1396a(a)(5), the department of medicaid shall act as the single state agency to supervise the administration of the medicaid program. As the single state agency, the department shall comply with 42 C.F.R. 431.10(e) and all other federal requirements applicable to the single state agency. |
Section 5162.031 | Powers of director.
...(A) The medicaid director may do all of the following as necessary for the department of medicaid to fulfill the duties it has, as the single state agency for the medicaid program, under the "Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003" Pub. L. No. 108-173: (1) Adopt rules in accordance with division (B) of this section; (2) Assign duties to county departments of job and family ser... |
Section 5162.04 | No state cause of action to enforce federal laws.
...state agency, or any state official or employee to comply with that federal provision, shall be construed as creating a cause of action to enforce such state law beyond the causes of action available under federal law for enforcement of the provision of federal law. |
Section 5162.05 | Implementation of medicaid program.
...The medicaid program shall be implemented in accordance with all of the following: (A) The medicaid state plan approved by the United States secretary of health and human services, including amendments to the plan approved by the United States secretary; (B) Federal medicaid waivers granted by the United States secretary, including amendments to waivers approved by the United States secretary; (C) Other type... |
Section 5162.06 | Components requiring federal approval or funding.
...(A) Notwithstanding any other state statute except for section 5164.061 of the Revised Code, no component, or aspect of a component, of the medicaid program shall be implemented without all of the following: (1) Subject to division (B) of this section, if the component, or aspect of the component, requires federal approval, receipt of the federal approval; (2) Sufficient federal financial participation for the co... |
Section 5162.07 | Federal approval for permissive components not required.
...The medicaid director shall seek federal approval for all components, and aspects of components, of the medicaid program for which federal approval is needed, except that the director is permitted rather than required to seek federal approval for components, and aspects of components, that state statutes permit rather than require be implemented. Federal approval shall be sought in the following forms as approp... |
Section 5162.08 | Legislative notice of medicaid amendments and waivers.
...(A) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, and in accordance with section 5166.03 of the Revised Code, the department of medicaid shall not seek or implement an amendment to the medicaid state plan or a medicaid waiver under section 1115 or 1915 of the "Social Security Act," 42 U.S.C. 1315 and 42 U.S.C. 1396n, that would expand medicaid coverage to any additional individuals or class of individuals or ... |
Section 5162.10 | Review of medicaid program; corrective action; sanctions.
...The medicaid director may conduct reviews of the medicaid program. The reviews may include physical inspections of records and sites where medicaid services are provided and interviews of medicaid providers and medicaid recipients. If the director determines pursuant to a review that a person or government entity has violated a rule governing the medicaid program, the director may establish a corrective action ... |
Section 5162.11 | Contract for data collection and warehouse functions assessment.
...unctions of the medicaid data warehouse system, including the ability to link the data sets of all agencies serving medicaid recipients. The assessment of the data system shall include functions related to fraud and abuse detection, program management and budgeting, and performance measurement capabilities of all agencies serving medicaid recipients, including the departments of aging, health, job and family servi... |
Section 5162.12 | Contracts for the management of Medicaid data requests.
...(A) The medicaid director shall enter into a contract with one or more persons to receive and process, on the director's behalf, requests for medicaid recipient or claims payment data, data from reports of audits conducted under section 5165.109 of the Revised Code, or extracts or analyses of any of the foregoing data made by persons who intend to use the items prepared pursuant to the requests for commercial or acad... |
Section 5162.13 | Annual report.
... shall make the report available to the public. (C) The department shall provide to the legislative service commission a copy of the data used to calculate the information required in the report under division (A)(16) of this section. |
Section 5162.132 | Annual report outlining efforts to minimize fraud, waste, and abuse.
...(A) Not later than the thirty-first day of December of each year, the department of medicaid shall prepare a report on the department's efforts to minimize fraud, waste, and abuse in the medicaid program. The report shall include all of the following for the most recently concluded state fiscal year: (1) Improper medicaid payments and expenditures, including the individual and total dollar amounts for claims that w... |
Section 5162.133 | Annual program report; distribution; contents.
...Not less than once each year, the medicaid director shall submit a report on the medicaid buy-in for workers with disabilities program to the governor and the general assembly. The copy to the general assembly shall be submitted in accordance with section 101.68 of the Revised Code. The report shall include all of the following information: (A) The number of individuals who participated in the medicaid buy-in for ... |
Section 5162.134 | Annual report of integrated care delivery system evaluation.
... shall make the report available to the public. |
Section 5162.135 | Infant mortality scorecard.
...(A) As used in this section, "stillbirth" has the same meaning as in section 5180.12 of the Revised Code. (B) The department of medicaid shall create an infant mortality scorecard. The scorecard shall report all of the following: (1) The performance of the fee-for-service component of medicaid and each medicaid managed care organization on population health measures, including the infant mortality rate, preterm... |
Section 5162.136 | Review of barriers to interventions intended to reduce tobacco use, prevent prematurity, and promote optimal birth spacing.
...(A) The department of medicaid shall conduct periodic reviews to determine the barriers that medicaid recipients face in gaining full access to interventions intended to reduce tobacco use, prevent prematurity, and promote optimal birth spacing. The first review shall occur not later than sixty days after April 6, 2017. Thereafter, reviews shall be conducted every six months. The department shall prepare a report tha... |