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Section 5162.71 | Implementation of systems to improve health and reduce health disparities.

...The medicaid director shall implement within the medicaid program systems that do both of the following: (A) Improve the health of medicaid recipients through the use of population health measures; (B) Reduce health disparities, including, but not limited to, those within racial and ethnic populations.

Section 5162.72 | Strategies to address social determinants of health.

...The medicaid director shall implement within the medicaid program strategies that address social determinants of health, including employment, housing, transportation, food, interpersonal safety, and toxic stress.

Section 5162.73 | Dental services for pregnant Medicaid recipients.

... administer a program to provide dental services to pregnant Medicaid recipients. If the program is established, all of the following shall apply: (1) Medicaid recipients who are members of the group described in section 5163.06 of the Revised Code shall be eligible to receive two dental cleanings per year. (2) The Department shall give priority to those Medicaid recipients residing in areas of the state with hi...

Section 5162.75 | Notification of veteran services.

..., information about the county veterans service office that can assist with investigating and applying for benefits through the United States department of veterans affairs. As used in this section, "veteran" has the same meaning as in section 5901.01 of the Revised Code.

Section 5162.80 | Good faith estimates for charges and payments.

...(A) A provider of medical services licensed, accredited, or certified under Chapter 3721., 3727., 4715., 4725., 4731., 4732., 4734., 4747., 4753., 4755., 4757., or 4779. of the Revised Code shall provide in writing, before products, services, or procedures are provided, a reasonable, good-faith estimate of all of the following for the provider's non-emergency products, services, or procedures: (1) The amount the pro...

Section 5162.82 | Payment rate increase report.

...Before making any payment rate increases greater than ten per cent under the medicaid program, the medicaid director shall notify the standing committees with oversight of the medicaid program as provided in section 103.41 of the Revised Code of the increase.

Section 5813.01 | Institutional trust funds act definitions.

...As used in sections 5813.01 to 5813.07 of the Revised Code: (A) "Institution" means an incorporated or unincorporated organization that is organized and operated exclusively for educational, religious, charitable, or other eleemosynary purposes or a governmental organization to the extent that it holds funds exclusively for any of those purposes. (B) "Governing board" means the body responsible for the management ...

Section 5813.02 | Maximum annual distribution from institutional trust fund.

...(A) Subject to division (D) of this section and section 5813.03 of the Revised Code, during any fiscal year in which income may be or is required to be distributed to an institution from an institutional trust fund, income means the greater of the following: (1) The income from the assets of the institutional trust fund for the fiscal year as determined in accordance with the applicable trust instrument and applicab...

Section 5813.03 | Settlor's intention that income be otherwise determined.

...(A) Division (A) of section 5813.02 of the Revised Code does not apply if the applicable trust instrument expressly indicates the settlor's intention that income is to be otherwise than as defined in division (A) of section 5813.02 of the Revised Code. (B) A restriction upon the definition of income in division (A) of section 5813.02 of the Revised Code may not be inferred from a designation of an institutional trus...

Section 5813.04 | Standard of care.

...(A) In administering the powers to request amounts from a trustee of an institutional trust fund in accordance with divisions (A) and (B) of section 5813.02 of the Revised Code, members of a governing board of an institution shall exercise ordinary business care and prudence under the facts and circumstances prevailing at the time of the action or decision and shall make requests for amounts under divisions (A) and (...

Section 5813.05 | Exemption.

...Nothing in sections 5812.01 to 5812.52, or any other section of the Revised Code limits or restricts the definition of income in division (A) of section 5813.02 of the Revised Code or limits or restricts a governing board of an institution from requesting, or a trustee from making, distributions from an institutional trust fund in accordance with sections 5813.01 to 5813.07 of the Revised Code.

Section 5813.06 | Relationship of chapter to uniform management of institutional funds act.

...(A) Nothing in sections 5813.01 to 5813.05 of the Revised Code affects the construction or interpretation of sections 1715.51 to 1715.59 of the Revised Code relating to the uniform prudent management of institutional funds act. Specifically, neither the percentage set forth in division (B) of section 5813.02 of the Revised Code nor the amount actually requested by a governing board pursuant to that section shal...

Section 5813.07 | Citing act.

...Sections 5813.01 to 5813.07 of the Revised Code may be cited as the "institutional trust funds act."

Section 5920.01 | Organization and maintenance of Ohio military reserve.

...of pay for armory drill purposes or for service in encampments and maneuvers. In the event that the regulations of the department of defense are modified so as to recognize the Ohio military reserve as a part of the Ohio national guard not subject to induction into federal service, the laws pertaining to the Ohio national guard shall apply to the Ohio military reserve and it shall be known as a component of the Ohio ...

Section 5920.02 | Rules and regulations.

...The governor may precribe rules not inconsistent with the provisions of law governing the enlistment, organization, administration, equipment, and maintenance of the Ohio military reserve. A copy of such rules shall be kept available to the public in the office of the adjutant general.

Section 5920.03 | Requisition for arms and equipment authorized - state armories.

...The governor may requisition from the department of defense, for the use of the Ohio military reserve, arms and equipment that may be in possession and can be furnished by the department, and make available to the corps the facilities of state armories and their equipment and such other state premises and property that are available.

Section 5920.04 | Exemption from military service.

...ed or ordered as such into the military service of the United States. The military reserve may become a component of the Ohio national guard and subject to the regulations of the secretary of defense of the United States. The governor may consent to the employment of not more than one half of the military reserve to assist in areas adjacent to the borders of the state. No person shall, by reason of his enlistment or...

Section 5920.05 | Civil organizations not to be enlisted.

...No civil organization, society, club, post, order, fraternity, association, brotherhood, body, union, league, or other combination of persons, or civil group, shall be enlisted in the Ohio military reserve as an organization.

Section 5920.06 | Qualification for commission or enlistment.

...No person shall be commissioned or enlisted in the Ohio military reserve who is not a citizen of the United States or who has been expelled or dishonorably discharged from any military or naval organization of this state, of another state, or of the United States.

Section 5920.07 | Oath of commissioned officers.

...Commissioned officers of the Ohio military reserve shall take and subscribe to the following oath of office: "I, ________________________________, do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the constitution of the United States and the constitution of the state of Ohio, against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I will obey the orders of the governor...

Section 5920.08 | Enlistment contract - oath of enlistment.

...All persons enlisted in the Ohio military reserve shall sign an enlistment contract and take and subscribe to an oath of enlistment as follows: "I do hereby acknowledge to have voluntarily enlisted this ________ day of ________________________, _________, as a member of the Ohio military reserve for a period of three years, under the conditions prescribed by law, unless sooner discharged by proper authority. And I d...

Section 5920.09 | Powers of commissioned officers.

...All commissioned officers of the Ohio military reserve may administer oaths and affirmations in the discharge of any of the duties pertaining to their offices and in connection with the appointment of officers and the enlistment of members of the military reserve.

Section 5920.10 | Application of Ohio code of military justice.

... part thereof is ordered out for active service by the governor, the Ohio code of military justice shall be in full force in respect to such forces.

Section 5920.11 | Resignation - discharge - commission of officers vacated.

...The governor may accept the resignation of any officer or grant a discharge to any enlisted man of the Ohio military reserve at any time. Commissions of officers of the military reserve shall be vacated by resignation or absence without leave for three months, upon recommendation of an efficiency board, pursuant to sentence of a court-martial, or if such officer has been convicted of an infamous crime.

Section 5922.01 | Creation.

...The governor shall organize and maintain within this state, on a reserve basis, civilian cyber security reserve forces capable of being expanded and trained to educate and protect state, county, and local government entities, critical infrastructure, including election systems, businesses, and citizens of this state from cyber attacks. In the case of an emergency proclaimed by the governor, or caused by illicit actor...