Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5119.37 | Requirements to operate opioid addiction treatment programs.
...ations, including records pertaining to patients or clients; (b) Conduct interviews with any individual employed by or contracted or otherwise associated with the provider or person, including an administrator, staff person, patient, or client. (3) No person or government entity shall interfere with a state or local government official acting on behalf of the department while conducting an inspection. (H) A ... |
Section 5121.32 | Annual determination of per diem charge and rate per hospital.
...diem cost of maintaining and treating a patient at the hospital or, at the department's discretion, the average actual per diem cost of maintaining and treating a patient in a unit of the hospital. |
Section 5121.38 | Department access to income and assets information.
...ng to the income and other assets of a patient or of a relative liable for such patient's support. All information, conclusions, and recommendations shall be submitted to the department by the investigating agent of the department. |
Section 5121.45 | Action to enforce collection of delinquent payment.
...ent payment" means an amount owed by a patient, patient's estate, or liable relative to the department of mental health and addiction services for which the person has failed to do either of the following not later than ninety days after the service associated with the charge was incurred: (1) Make payment in full; (2) Make a payment in accordance with the terms of an agreement entered into under section 512... |
Section 5121.46 | Conditions for exemption of liable relatives.
...the care and treatment of a particular patient for fifteen consecutive years; (B) Paid amounts charged by the department for the care and treatment of more than one patient for a total of fifteen consecutive years. |
Section 5121.48 | Acceptance of voluntary payments exceeding discount.
... shall accept voluntary payments from a patient, patient's estate, or liable relative in excess of a discounted amount charged in accordance with section 5121.35 of the Revised Code. |
Section 5121.51 | Petition for guardian where estate sufficient for support.
...In case the estate of any patient in a hospital is sufficient for the patient's support and no guardian has been appointed for such estate, the agent of the department of mental health and addiction services shall petition the probate court of the proper county to appoint a guardian. |
Section 5121.56 | Support of patients transferred from correctional institutions.
...The support and maintenance of patients confined in state hospitals for persons with mental illnesses, including persons transferred to them from state correctional institutions, and also including persons under indictment or conviction for crime, shall be collected and paid in accordance with sections 5121.30 to 5121.55 of the Revised Code. |
Section 5122.111 | Affidavit of mental illness.
..._____________________________ Name of Patient's Last Physician or Licensed Clinical Psychologist ________________________________________________________________Address of Patient's Last Physician or Licensed Clinical Psychologist ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The name and address of respondent's legal guardian,... |
Section 5123.03 | Management of institutions and facilities.
...rious threat to the safety of the other patients of the institution; (b) Persons charged with crimes who are found incompetent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of insanity and who are also persons with intellectual disabilities subject to institutionalization by court order. (4) Have control of all institutions maintained in part by the state for the care, treatment, and training of persons with i ntellect... |
Section 5167.031 | Recognition of pediatric accountable care organizations.
...nless required by section 2706 of the "Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act," 124 Stat. 325 (2010) and the "Social Security Act," section 1895, 42 U.S.C. 1395jjj, the regulations adopted pursuant to those sections, and the laws of this state, the department shall not require that an entity be a health insuring corporation as a condition of receiving the department's recognition. (2) Any of the following ... |
Section 5168.42 | Annual franchise permit fee.
...guarantee percentage of the actual net patient revenue for all nursing homes and hospital long-term care units for that fiscal year and seventy-five per cent or more of the combined total number of nursing homes and hospital long-term care units receive enhanced medicaid payments or other state payments equal to seventy-five per cent or more of their total franchise permit fee assessments, do both of the follow... |
Section 5168.61 | ICF/IID quarterly franchise permit fees.
...te; (2) The number of the ICF/IID's inpatient days for the quarter as determined using the monthly reports submitted to the department under section 5168.62 of the Revised Code. (B) If the total amount of the franchise permit fee assessed under division (A) of this section for a fiscal year exceeds the indirect guarantee percentage of the actual net patient revenue for all ICFs/IID for that fiscal year and sevent... |
Section 1.64 | Health care workers definitions.
...de services as a physician assistant to patients under the supervision, control, and direction of one or more physicians. |
Section 102.022 | Certain financial information substituted in statements of local officials and college and university trustees.
... section 4732.12 of the Revised Code or patients of persons licensed under section 4731.14 of the Revised Code. This division shall not be construed to require a person filing the statement who derives income from a business or profession to disclose the individual items of income that constitute the gross income of the business or profession. (B) The source of each gift of over five hundred dollars received by the ... |
Section 102.03 | Representation by present or former public official or employee prohibited.
...section 4732.12 of the Revised Code, or patients of persons licensed under section 4731.14 of the Revised Code. (D) No public official or employee shall use or authorize the use of the authority or influence of office or employment to secure anything of value or the promise or offer of anything of value that is of such a character as to manifest a substantial and improper influence upon the public official or emplo... |
Section 109.36 | Defense of officers and employees definitions.
...chiatric, or psychological services to patients in a state institution operated by the department of mental health and addiction services pursuant to an agreement with the department. (2) "Officer or employee" does not include any person elected, appointed, or employed by any political subdivision of the state. (B) "State" means the state of Ohio, including but not limited to, the general assembly, the suprem... |
Section 109.89 | Access and use of national precursor log exchange information.
... laws governing the confidentiality of patient-specific information; (6) Specify how the contract or memorandum may be amended or revoked. |
Section 121.22 | Public meetings - exceptions.
...oluntarily or involuntarily, an inmate, patient, or resident of a state or local institution because of criminal behavior, mental illness, an intellectual disability, disease, disability, age, or other condition requiring custodial care. (4) "Public office" has the same meaning as in section 149.011 of the Revised Code. (C) All meetings of any public body are declared to be public meetings open to the public at... |
Section 125.95 | Prescription drug transparency and affordability advisory council.
...ivery across these systems, ensure that patients receive high quality and affordable prescription drugs, and support quality care and outcomes; (5) Which critical outcomes can be measured and used to improve this state's system of purchasing affordable prescribed drugs; (6) How federal, state, and local resources are being used to optimize these outcomes and identify where the resources can be better coordinate... |
Section 1317.01 | Retail installment sale definitions.
...neys or physicians and their clients or patients, to an individual for purposes that are primarily personal, family, or household. For the purposes of this chapter only, a "consumer transaction" does not include a lease-purchase agreement. (Q) "Purchase money loan" means a cash advance that is received by a consumer from a creditor in return for a finance charge within the meaning of the "Truth in Lending Act," 82 S... |
Section 1337.11 | Durable power of attorney for health care definitions.
...ion that specializes in comfort care of patients in a terminal condition or in a permanently unconscious state; (3) A nursing home; (4) A home health agency; (5) An intermediate care facility 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, eme... |
Section 140.03 | Hospital facility agreements.
... for the admission or participation of patients and physicians; (4) Conditions for admittance of other hospital agencies to participation under the agreement; (5) Fixing or establishing the method of determining charges to be made for particular services; (6) The manner of amending, supplementing, terminating, or withdrawal or removal of any party from, the agreement, and the term of the agreement, or an inde... |
Section 154.02 | Issuing obligations.
...ing for mental hygiene and retardation patients under Section 16 of Article VIII, Ohio Constitution; (2) State supported and assisted institutions of higher education, including community or technical colleges; (3) Parks and recreation; (4) Ohio cultural facilities; (5) Ohio sports facilities; (6) Housing of branches and agencies of state government. (B) The authority provided by Chapter 154. of the Revised ... |
Section 154.07 | Contents of obligations.
... care of mental hygiene and retardation patients to bond service charges on obligations other than those issued for capital facilities for mental hygiene and retardation, or a pledge of any receipts of or on behalf of state supported or state assisted institutions of higher education to bond service charges on obligations other than those issued for capital facilities for state supported or state assisted insti... |