Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5153.44 | Appointing trustees.
...Each county in the district, organized under section 5153.36 of the Revised Code, shall be entitled to one trustee, and in districts composed of but two counties, each county shall be entitled to not less than two trustees. The county in which a district children's home is located shall have not less than two trustees, who, in the interim period between the regular meetings of the board of trustees, shall act as an e... |
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Section 5153.45 | Removal - vacancy.
...The joint board of county commissioners organized under section 5153.36 of the Revised Code may remove any trustee appointed under section 5153.39 of the Revised Code, but no such removal shall be made on account of the religious or political opinion of such trustee. The trustee appointed to fill any vacancy shall hold his office for the unexpired term of his predecessor. |
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Section 5153.46 | Powers between selection and purchase of site, and erection and occupancy.
...In the interim, between the selection and purchase of a site, and the erection and occupancy of the district children's home, the joint board of county commissioners provided by section 5153.36 of the Revised Code may delegate to board of trustees appointed under section 5153.39 of the Revised Code, such powers and duties as, in its judgment, will be of general interest or aid to the institution. Such joint board of ... |
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Section 5153.47 | Control of farm.
...The choice of an established site and buildings, or the purchase of a site, stock, implements, and general farm equipment, should there be a farm, the erection of buildings, and the completion and furnishing of the district children's home for occupancy, shall be in the hands of the joint board of county commissioners organized under section 5153.36 of the Revised Code. Such joint board of county commissioners may de... |
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Section 5153.48 | Appraising value of site and buildings.
...When an established site and buildings are used for a district children's home the joint board of county commissioners organized under section 5153.36 of the Revised Code shall cause the value of such site and buildings to be properly appraised. This appraisal value, or in case of the purchase of a site, the purchase price and the cost of all betterments and additions thereto, shall be paid by the counties comprising... |
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Section 5153.49 | County withdrawing from district.
...The board of county commissioners of any county within a children's home district may, upon the recommendation of the public children services agency, and subject to the approval of the department of children and youth, withdraw from such district and dispose of its interest in such home by selling or leasing its right, title, and interest in the site, buildings, furniture, and equipment to any counties in the distri... |
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Section 5153.50 | Meeting of county auditors of counties comprising district.
...The county auditors of the several counties composing a children's home district, shall meet at the district children's home, not less than once in six months, to adjust accounts and to transact such other duties in connection with the institution as pertain to the business of their office. |
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Section 5153.51 | Expenses of county commissioners.
...Members of the board of county commissioners who meet by appointment to consider the organization of a district children's home, shall, upon presentation of properly certified accounts, be paid their necessary expenses upon a warrant drawn by the county auditor of their county. |
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Section 5153.52 | County may support private children's homes.
...The board of county commissioners of any county which has no county children's home may aid an incorporated children's home or other unincorporated society, whose object is the care, aid, and education of neglected or destitute children, by contributing toward the purchase of land for such home or society, the erection of buildings by it, or of additions to existing buildings, or other improvements, to an amount not ... |
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Section 5153.53 | Operating buses for educational purposes.
...The public children services agency may purchase, operate, and maintain buses to be used for educational purposes. The operation and maintenance of such buses shall be according to the law relating to school buses. |
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Section 5153.99 | Penalty.
...Whoever violates division (F) of section 5153.176 of the Revised Code shall be punished as follows: (A) Except as otherwise provided in division (B) of this section, the person is guilty of a misdemeanor of the fourth degree. (B) The person is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree if, during the period between the violation and the conviction of or plea of guilty by the person for that viol... |
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Section 5161.01 | Definitions.
...(A) As used in the Revised Code, "children's health insurance program" and, when used as an acronym for the children's health insurance program, "CHIP" mean the program of child health assistance authorized by Title XXI of the "Social Security Act," 42 U.S.C. 1397aa et seq. CHIP part I, CHIP part II, and CHIP part III, as authorized by this chapter, are components of CHIP. Any reference in statute enacted by th... |
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Section 5161.02 | Rules for administration of CHIP.
...The medicaid director may adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code as necessary for the efficient administration of the children's health insurance program, including rules that establish all of the following: (A) The conditions under which the program will pay for health benefits coverage; (B) The method of the payment; (C) The amount of payment, or the method by which the amount is t... |
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Section 5161.05 | Continued operation of federal component.
...The medicaid director may continue to operate the component of the children's health insurance program initially authorized by an executive order issued under section 107.17 of the Revised Code as long as federal financial participation is available for the program. If operated, the component shall pay for part or all of the cost of health benefits coverage for uninsured individuals under nineteen years of age ... |
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Section 5161.06 | CHIP part I.
...The component of the children's health insurance program authorized by section 5161.05 of the Revised Code shall be known as CHIP part I. |
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Section 5161.10 | State child health plan.
...In accordance with federal law governing the children's health insurance program, the medicaid director may submit a state child health plan to the United States secretary of health and human services to pay, except as provided in section 5161.22 of the Revised Code, for part or all of the cost of health benefits coverage for uninsured individuals under nineteen years of age with family incomes above one hundre... |
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Section 5161.11 | CHIP part II.
...The component of the children's health insurance program authorized by section 5161.10 of the Revised Code shall be known as CHIP part II. |
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Section 5161.12 | Implementation of CHIP part II.
...If the medicaid director submits a state child health plan to the United States secretary of health and human services under section 5161.10 of the Revised Code and the secretary approves the plan, the director shall implement CHIP part II in accordance with the plan. ; . |
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Section 5161.15 | Request for waiver to pay costs for certain individuals.
...In accordance with federal law governing the children's health insurance program, the medicaid director may submit a request for a federal waiver to the United States secretary of health and human services to pay, except as provided in section 5161.22 of the Revised Code, for part or all of the cost of health benefits coverage for individuals under nineteen years of age with family incomes above two hundred per... |
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Section 5161.16 | CHIP part III.
...The component of the children's health insurance program authorized by section 5161.15 of the Revised Code shall be known as CHIP part III. |
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Section 5161.17 | Implementation of CHIP part III.
...If the medicaid director submits a waiver request to the United States secretary of health and human services under section 5161.15 of the Revised Code and the secretary grants the waiver, the director shall implement CHIP part III in accordance with the waiver. |
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Section 5161.20 | Health benefits coverage.
...In accordance with the "Social Security Act," section 2101, 42 U.S.C. 1397aa, the children's health insurance program shall provide payments for obtaining health benefits coverage through any of the following: (A) Obtaining coverage that meets the requirements the "Social Security Act," section 2103, of 42 U.S.C. 1397cc; (B) Providing benefits under the medicaid program; (C) A combination of divisions (A) a... |
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Section 5161.22 | Imposing restrictions where federal financial participation for CHIP parts II or III insufficient.
...If the medicaid director determines that federal financial participation for CHIP part II, part III, or both parts is insufficient to pay for part or all of the costs of health benefits coverage for all the individuals the director anticipates are eligible for the part or parts, the director may refuse to accept new applications for the part or parts or may make the eligibility requirements more restrictive for... |
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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. |
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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... |