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Section 113.52 | Depositories and managers.

...rvices, the department of developmental disabilities, opportunities for Ohioans with disabilities agency, and the department of aging may exchange information relating to eligible individuals for the purpose of administering or enforcing sections 113.50 to 113.56 of the Revised Code, except to the extent prohibited under federal law. (E) If the treasurer of state terminates or does not renew a management contract un...

Section 121.02 | Administrative departments and directors created.

... (L) The department of developmental disabilities, which shall be administered by the director of developmental disabilities; (M) The department of insurance, which shall be administered by the superintendent of insurance as director thereof; (N) The department of development, which shall be administered by the director of development; (O) The department of youth services, which shall be administered by t...

Section 121.05 | Assistant directors.

...Except as otherwise provided in this section, in each department, there shall be an assistant director designated by the director of that department. In the department of health, there shall be two assistant directors, each of whom shall be designated by the director of health. In the department of transportation, there shall be an assistant director for business management, an assistant director for field operations...

Section 121.22 | Public meetings - exceptions.

...(A) This section shall be liberally construed to require public officials to take official action and to conduct all deliberations upon official business only in open meetings unless the subject matter is specifically excepted by law. (B) As used in this section: (1) "Public body" means any of the following: (a) Any board, commission, committee, council, or similar decision-making body of a state agency, ins...

Section 121.35 | Revision of uniform the eligibility standards.

... (3) The department of developmental disabilities; (4) The department of education and workforce; (5) The department of health; (6) The department of job and family services; (7) The department of medicaid; (8) The department of mental health and addiction services; (9) The opportunities for Ohioans with disabilities agency; (10) The department of children and youth. (B) In revising eligibi...

Section 122.69 | Endorsement of community action agency.

...me persons who are elderly and who have disabilities, to: (i) Secure and maintain meaningful employment, training, work experience, and unsubsidized employment; (ii) Attain an adequate education; (iii) Make better use of available income; (iv) Obtain and maintain adequate housing and a suitable living environment; (v) Obtain emergency assistance through loans or grants to meet immediate and urgent individua...

Section 123.01 | Powers and duties.

...ard, the opportunities for Ohioans with disabilities agency, the bureau of workers' compensation, or the departments of public safety, job and family services, mental health and addiction services, developmental disabilities, and rehabilitation and correction; buildings of educational and benevolent institutions under the management and control of boards of trustees; and purchases or leases for, and the custody and r...

Section 124.241 | Professional employees and registered service employees of county board of developmental disabilities.

... Code. County boards of developmental disabilities may hire professional employees and registered service employees in the classified service on the basis of the candidates' qualifications rather than on the basis of the results of a civil service examination, as described in division (D) of section 124.23 of the Revised Code.

Section 124.30 | Filling classified positions in civil service without competition.

...(A) Classified positions in the civil service may be filled without competition as follows: (1) Whenever there are urgent reasons for filling a vacancy in any position in the classified civil service and the director of administrative services is unable to certify to the appointing authority, upon its request, a list of persons eligible for appointment to the position after a competitive examination, the appo...

Section 124.32 | Transfers - reinstatements.

...(A) A person holding an office or position in the classified service may be transferred to a similar position in another office, department, or institution having the same pay and similar duties, but no transfer shall be made as follows: (1) From an office or position in one class to an office or position in another class; (2) To an office or position for original entrance to which there is required by sectio...

Section 125.111 | Contracts to contain discrimination provisions - affirmative action program.

...(A) Every contract for or on behalf of the state or any of its political subdivisions for any purchase shall contain provisions similar to those required by section 153.59 of the Revised Code in the case of construction contracts by which the contractor agrees to both of the following: (1) That, in the hiring of employees for the performance of work under the contract or any subcontract, no contractor or subcontrac...

Section 125.603 | Additional duties of office of procurement - contracts - pilot programs.

...fices, the department of developmental disabilities, the department of mental health and addiction services, the department of job and family services, and the opportunities for Ohioans with disabilities agency, develop and recommend to the director of administrative services rules the director shall adopt in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code for the effective and efficient administration of sec...

Section 126.021 | Medicaid caseload and expenditure forecast report.

...ility for individuals with intellectual disabilities; (J) A detailed accounting of the medicare buy-in and medicare Part D components of the medicaid budget by eligibility group and subgroup, including spending, average monthly premiums, and average rates; (K) A summary of projected spending for each fiscal year delineated by forecast component and by baseline and policy proposals; (L) A detailed calculation...

Section 1337.11 | Durable power of attorney for health care definitions.

...ility for individuals with intellectual disabilities; (6) A regulated community mental health organization. (J) "Health care personnel" means physicians, nurses, physician assistants, emergency medical technicians-basic, emergency medical technicians-intermediate, emergency medical technicians-paramedic, medical technicians, dietitians, other authorized persons acting under the direction of an attending physician...

Section 135.801 | Adopting resolution implementing residential facility linked deposit program.

... (1) The county board of developmental disabilities has adopted a resolution under section 5126.49 of the Revised Code. (2) There is a shortage of residential facilities in the county for individuals with developmental disabilities. (3) Eligible organizations, otherwise willing and able to develop residential facilities in the county, have been unable to do so because of high interest rates. (4) Placement of resi...

Section 135.803 | Certifying availability of public moneys.

...om the county board of developmental disabilities approving under section 5126.55 of the Revised Code development of a proposed residential facility, the board of county commissioners shall determine whether public moneys of the county are available for a residential facility linked deposit and shall certify to the county board of developmental disabilities either that public moneys are available or that ...

Section 140.01 | Definitions.

...njured, infirm, or impaired or who have disabilities, or the prevention, detection, and control of disease, and also includes education, training, and food service facilities for health professions personnel, housing facilities for such personnel and their families, and parking and service facilities in connection with any of the foregoing; and includes any one, part of, or any combination of the foregoing; and furth...

Section 140.03 | Hospital facility agreements.

...ervices; county board of developmental disabilities; the department of mental health and addiction services; the department of developmental disabilities; or any public body engaged in the education or training of health professions personnel may join in any such agreement for purposes related to its authority under laws applicable to it, and as such a participant shall be considered a public hospital agency or...

Section 140.05 | Leasing hospital facilities.

...ervices; county boards of developmental disabilities; the department of mental health and addiction services; or the department of developmental disabilities, for uses which they are authorized to make thereof under the laws applicable to them, or any combination of them, and they may lease such facilities to or from a hospital agency for such uses, upon such terms and conditions as are agreed upon by the parti...

Section 145.297 | Retirement incentive plan.

...yees of a county board of developmental disabilities, that board. (c) With respect to other county employees, the county or any county agency designated by the board of county commissioners. (4) In the case of an employee whose employing unit is in question, the employing unit is the unit through whose payroll the employee is paid. (B) An employing unit may establish a retirement incentive plan for its eligible em...

Section 145.2912 | Transferring contributions to Cincinnati retirement system.

...(A) If the conditions described in division (B) of section 145.2910 of the Revised Code are met and a person who is a member or former member of the public employees retirement system but not a current contributor and who is not receiving a pension or benefit from the public employees retirement system elects to receive credit under the Cincinnati retirement system for service for which the person contributed to the ...

Section 145.64 | Application for benefit where refund not received.

...(A) As used in this section, "joint-life plan," "single-life plan," and "multiple-life plan" have the same meanings as in division (B) of section 145.46 of the Revised Code. (B) A contributor who has not received a refund of amounts deposited under section 145.62 or the version of division (C) of section 145.23 of the Revised Code as it existed immediately prior to April 6, 2007, may file an application with the pub...

Section 1751.01 | Health insuring corporation law definitions.

...ioners, a county board of developmental disabilities, an alcohol and drug addiction services board, a board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services, or a community mental health board, as those terms are used in Chapters 340. and 5126. of the Revised Code. Except as provided by division (D) of section 1751.02 of the Revised Code, or as otherwise provided by law, no board, commission, agency, or other e...

Section 1751.14 | Termination of coverage of child.

...(A) Notwithstanding section 3901.71 of the Revised Code, any policy, contract, or agreement for health care services authorized by this chapter that is issued, delivered, or renewed in this state and that provides that coverage of an unmarried dependent child will terminate upon attainment of the limiting age for dependent children specified in the policy, contract, or agreement, shall also provide in substance both ...

Section 2101.24 | Jurisdiction of probate court.

...(A)(1) Except as otherwise provided by law, the probate court has exclusive jurisdiction: (a) To take the proof of wills and to admit to record authenticated copies of wills executed, proved, and allowed in the courts of any other state, territory, or country. If the probate judge is unavoidably absent, any judge of the court of common pleas may take proof of wills and approve bonds to be given, but the record of t...