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Section 5104.29 | Step up to quality program.

...d maintaining quality standards; (5) Parent and consumer education to help parents learn about program quality and ratings so they can make informed choices on behalf of their children. (C) The step up to quality program shall have the following goals: (1) Increasing the number of low-income children, special needs children, and children with limited English proficiency participating in quality early learnin...

Section 5104.30 | Administration and coordination of federal and state funding for publicly funded child care.

...ide comprehensive consumer education to parents and the public; (b) Activities that increase parental choice; (c) Activities, including child care resource and referral services, designed to improve the quality, and increase the supply, of child care; (d) Establishing the step up to quality program pursuant to section 5104.29 of the Revised Code. (4) The department shall ensure that the federal funds will...

Section 5104.31 | Eligible providers of services for publicly funded child care.

... (a) A child care center, including a parent cooperative child care center; (b) A type A family child care home, including a parent cooperative type A family child care home; (c) A licensed type B family child care home. (2) An in-home aide who has been certified by the county department of job and family services pursuant to section 5104.12 of the Revised Code; (3) A child day camp approved pursuant to...

Section 5104.35 | County department of job and family services - powers and duties.

...ommodate the needs of working caretaker parents and enable those parents to apply for publicly funded child care.

Section 5104.36 | Record for each eligible child.

...me and address of the child's caretaker parent; (C) The name and address of the caretaker parent's place of employment or program of education or training; (D) The hours for which child care services have been provided for the child; (E) Any other information required by the county department of job and family services or the department of children and youth.

Section 5104.38 | Rules governing financial and administrative requirements for publicly funded child day-care.

...f fees requiring all eligible caretaker parents to pay a fee for publicly funded child care according to income and family size, which shall be uniform for all types of publicly funded child care, except as authorized by rule, and, to the extent permitted by federal law, shall permit the use of state and federal funds to pay the customary deposits and other advance payments that a provider charges all children who re...

Section 5107.18 | Eligibility time limits.

...) In determining the number of months a parent or pregnant woman has received assistance under Title IV-A, a county department of job and family services shall disregard any month during which the parent or pregnant woman was a minor child but was neither a minor head of household nor married to the head of an assistance group. (D) In determining the number of months an adult has received assistance under Title IV-...

Section 5107.22 | Cooperation in establishing paternity and obtaining child support.

... in this section, "caretaker" means the parent of a minor child or a relative acting in the parent's place. Unless good cause for failure or refusal exists as determined pursuant to rules adopted under section 5107.05 of the Revised Code, the caretaker of a minor child shall cooperate, if the caretaker is a member of the child's assistance group, in establishing the child's paternity and establishing, modifying, and...

Section 5107.30 | Learning, earning, and parenting LEAP program.

... in school and is a natural or adoptive parent or is pregnant; (c) The individual is subject to the LEAP program's requirements. (3) "School" means an educational program that is designed to lead to the attainment of a high school diploma or the equivalent of a high school diploma. (B) The director of job and family services may conduct a program titled the "LEAP program" in accordance with rules adopted und...

Section 5120.653 | Termination of participation in program.

...n the inmate as the child's residential parent and legal custodian. (D) A juvenile court, in an action brought pursuant to division (A)(2) of section 2151.23 of the Revised Code, grants custody of the child to a person other than the inmate. (E) An order is issued pursuant to section 3109.04 of the Revised Code granting shared parenting of the child. (F) An order of disposition regarding the child is issued pursua...

Section 5123.092 | Citizen's advisory council.

...all consist of seven members, including parents or other relatives of residents of institutions under the control of the department, community leaders, professional persons in relevant fields, and persons who have an interest in or knowledge of developmental disabilities. The managing officer of the institution shall be a nonvoting member of the council. (B) The director of developmental disabilities shall be the a...

Section 5123.16 | Valid supported living certificate required.

...(i) The spouse of the provider; (ii) A parent or stepparent of the provider or provider's spouse; (iii) A child of the provider or provider's spouse; (iv) A sibling, half sibling, or stepsibling of the provider or provider's spouse; (v) A grandparent of the provider or provider's spouse; (vi) A grandchild of the provider or provider's spouse. (b) In the case of a provider that is a person other than an individu...

Section 5123.191 | Appointing receiver to operate residential facility.

...ies, facility residents, and residents' parents and guardians of the filing of the petition. The court shall provide a hearing on the petition within five court days of the time it was filed, except that the court may appoint a receiver prior to that time if it determines that the circumstances necessitate such action. Following a hearing on the petition, and upon a determination that the appointment of a rece...

Section 5123.198 | Reduction in number of residents.

...ng to the residential facility or has a parent or guardian who has indicated to the department an interest for the individual to relocate to the residential facility; (iii) The department determines the individual has needs that the residential facility can meet. (b) Provide the residential facility with information about the individual identified under division (C)(2)(a) of this section that the residential facili...

Section 5123.70 | Requesting release of voluntary resident.

...writing by his counsel, legal guardian, parent, spouse, or adult next of kin shall be released forthwith except that: (1) If a resident was admitted on his own application and the request for release is made by a person other than the resident, release may be made conditional upon the agreement of the resident thereto if his continued institutionalization is supported by his most recent comprehensive evaluation; (2...

Section 5123.89 | Confidentiality.

...in this section: (1) "Family" means a parent, brother, sister, spouse, son, daughter, grandparent, aunt, uncle, or cousin. (2) "Payment" means activities undertaken by a service provider or government entity to obtain or provide reimbursement for services provided to a person. (3) "Treatment" means the provision of services to a person, including the coordination or management of services provided to the person...

Section 5124.01 | Definitions.

...ionships: (1) Spouse; (2) Natural parent, child, or sibling; (3) Adopted parent, child, or sibling; (4) Stepparent, stepchild, stepbrother, or stepsister; (5) Father-in-law, mother-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law, or sister-in-law; (6) Grandparent or grandchild; (7) Foster caregiver, foster child, foster brother, or foster sister. (VV) For the purpose of determining an ICF/...

Section 5149.101 | Full board hearings.

...tim of the original offense; (b) The parent or parents of the victim of the original offense; (c) The sibling of the victim of the original offense; (d) The child or children of the victim of the original offense. (6) A state public defender when designated by the director of the department of rehabilitation and correction pursuant to division (A)(5) of section 120.06 of the Revised Code, private counsel,...

Section 5153.19 | Determining ability to pay cost of care.

...ld, determine the ability of the child, parent, guardian, or other person to pay for the cost of such care, having due regard for other dependents. Such determination shall, if accepted by the parent, guardian, or other person, be made a part of such agreement. If the executive director has been appointed in lieu of a guardian and is acting as trustee of the estate of the child, such determination shall be subject t...

Section 5153.20 | Cost of care charged to county of legal residence.

... the child was placed with the adoptive parent shall be given opportunity to participate in planning for the child's care and treatment and shall assume fifty per cent of the financial responsibility for the care and treatment. Shared planning and financial responsibility shall cease on the first day of the thirty-seventh month after the date that the child's adoption was finalized and, on this date, the custodial ag...

Section 5161.35 | Waiver request to provide health assistance to certain individuals.

...he 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; (3) Has a family income that does not exceed one hundred per cent of the federal poverty line. (B) A waiver request the director submits under division (A) of this section may see...

Section 5163.07 | Income eligibility threshold for parents and caretaker relatives.

...r cent of the federal poverty line for parents and caretaker relatives who are covered by the medicaid program under that section of the "Social Security Act."

Section 5163.21 | Eligibility determinations for cases involving medicaid programs.

...lished on or after December 13, 2016; a parent, grandparent, or legal guardian of the applicant or recipient; or a court. (iv) The trust requires that on the death of the applicant or recipient the state will receive all amounts remaining in the trust up to an amount equal to the total amount of medicaid payments made on behalf of the applicant or recipient. (b) If a special needs trust meets the requirements of ...

Section 5164.07 | Coverage of inpatient care and follow-up care for a mother and her newborn.

...l assessment of the mother and newborn, parent education, assistance and training in breast or bottle feeding, assessment of the home support system, performance of any medically necessary and appropriate clinical tests, and any other services that are consistent with the follow-up care recommended in the protocols and guidelines developed by national organizations that represent pediatric, obstetric, and nursing pro...

Section 5165.01 | Definitions.

...ionships: (1) Spouse; (2) Natural parent, child, or sibling; (3) Adopted parent, child, or sibling; (4) Stepparent, stepchild, stepbrother, or stepsister; (5) Father-in-law, mother-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law, or sister-in-law; (6) Grandparent or grandchild; (7) Foster caregiver, foster child, foster brother, or foster sister. (VV) "Residents' rights advocate" has the s...