Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 173.06 | Golden buckeye card program.
...tled to any benefits granted to them by private persons or organizations, the laws of this state, or ordinances or resolutions of political subdivisions. This section does not require any person or organization to provide benefits to any card holder. The department of aging shall bear all costs of the program. (B) Before issuing a golden buckeye card to any person, the director shall establish the identity of any ... |
Section 173.12 | Services provided by multipurpose senior center.
... may be furnished by public agencies or private persons or organizations, but all services shall be coordinated by a single management unit, operating within the center, that is established, staffed, and equipped for this purpose. The department of aging, or the local entity approved by the department under section 173.11 of the Revised Code for the operation of a center, may contract for any or all of the services... |
Section 173.14 | Long-term care ombudsman program definitions.
...gram" means an entity, either public or private and nonprofit, designated as a regional long-term care ombudsman program by the state long-term care ombudsman. (H) "Representative of the office of the state long-term care ombudsman program" means the state long-term care ombudsman or a member of the ombudsman's staff, or a person certified as a representative of the office under section 173.21 of the Revised Code. ... |
Section 173.21 | Training and certification programs.
...ience, a government certification, or a private certification as described in that chapter as a representative of a state long-term care ombudsman program in a state that does not issue that license or certificate. |
Section 173.391 | Requirements for provider certification - disciplinary action.
...ience, a government certification, or a private certification as described in that chapter as a provider of community-based long-term care services under a state program in a state that does not issue that license or certificate. |
Section 173.41 | Statewide aging and disabilities resource network.
...services and services available through private payment. (B) Area agencies on aging shall establish the network throughout the state. In doing so, the agencies shall collaborate with centers for independent living and other locally funded organizations to establish a cost-effective and consumer-friendly network that builds on existing, local infrastructures of services that support consumers in their communiti... |
Section 173.422 | Certification to conduct long-term care consultation.
...ience, a government certification, or a private certification as described in that chapter as a provider of long-term care consultations in a state that does not issue that license or certification. |
Section 173.431 | Administration of budget.
... Code: (1) Home health services; (2) Private duty nursing services; (3) Durable medical equipment; (4) Services of a clinical nurse specialist; (5) Services of a certified nurse practitioner. (C) The services that the PACE program provides. |
Section 173.44 | Survey of nursing homes and residential care facilities.
...uestions about capacity, occupancy, and private pay charges. The department may contract with an outside entity to conduct the survey and analyze the results. The results of the survey and any analysis completed by the department or its designee shall be made available to the general assembly, other state agencies, nursing home and residential care facility providers, and the general public. (C) No nursing home or r... |
Section 1739.20 | Prohibited acts.
...rrangement's business and in the usual, private, professional or business capacity of the trustee, third-party administrator, corporation, or firm. |
Section 174.04 | Annual determination of median income for families and individuals in each county.
...housing, ability to pay the amounts the private market charges for decent, safe, and sanitary housing without federal subsidy or state assistance, and the income eligibility standards of federal programs. Income limits may vary from area to area within the state. |
Section 1745.40 | Distributions prohibited; compensation and other permitted payments.
...to a member, manager, officer, or other private person. (B) An unincorporated nonprofit association may do any of the following: (1) Pay reasonable compensation or reimburse reasonable expenses to a member or manager for services rendered; (2) Confer benefits on a member or manager in conformity with its nonprofit purposes; (3) Repurchase a membership and repay a capital contribution made by a member to the ... |
Section 1745.45 | Judicial sale of assets.
...erty of natural persons, at a public or private sale in the manner, at the time and place, on the notice by publication or otherwise, and on the terms that the court adjudging or decreeing that sale considers equitable and proper. It is not necessary to appraise that property or to advertise the sale of the property otherwise than as the court adjudges or decrees. |
Section 1745.48 | Effect of merger or consolidation.
...authority, of a public as well as of a private nature, of each constituent entity, and all obligations belonging to or due to each constituent entity, all of which are vested in the surviving or new entity without further act or deed. Any right or interest in respect to any past or future devise, bequest, conditional gift, or trust, property, or fund restricted to particular uses, when vested in or claimed by t... |
Section 1745.52 | Effect of voluntary dissolution and authority and duties of managers during winding up.
...security, sell its assets at public or private sale, make conveyances in the association's name, lease real property for any term, including ninety-nine years renewable forever, settle or compromise claims in favor of or against the association, employ one or more persons as liquidators to wind up the affairs of the association with the authority that the managers see fit to grant, cause the title to any of th... |
Section 1747.05 | General powers of trust.
...orized to engage in any business that a private corporation for profit organized under the laws of this state may not legally transact, nor does anything in this section grant to any such trust any power or authorize any action specifically denied by the terms or operation of its trust instrument. |
Section 175.06 | Program duties and powers - bonds and financial assistance.
...cing of housing; (8) Sell at public or private sale any mortgage or mortgage backed securities the agency holds; (9) Issue bonds to carry out the agency's purposes as set forth in this chapter; (10) Extend or otherwise make available housing assistance on terms the agency determines. (C) The Ohio housing finance agency may issue bonds and extend financial assistance from any fund the agency administers for t... |
Section 175.08 | Housing finance agency bonds - proceeds - sale - liability - negotiability.
... The agency may sell bonds at public or private sale, for an amount not less than the price that the agency establishes. The agency chairperson or vice chairperson and any other officer that the agency designates shall execute the bonds manually or by facsimile signature. The agency may affix or print the agency's official seal or a facsimile on the bonds. Any coupons attached to the bonds shall bear the signature or... |
Section 175.16 | State low-income housing tax credit.
...n created with other state, federal, or private financing. The director may assess application, processing, and reporting fees to cover the cost of administering the tax credit authorized under this section. (C) The aggregate amount of credits reserved by the director under division (B) of this section in a fiscal year shall not exceed the sum of (1) one hundred million dollars, (2) the amount, if any, by which th... |
Section 175.30 | Definitions.
...ity or college located in this state, a private college or university located in this state that possesses a certificate of authorization issued by the chancellor of higher education under Chapter 1713. of the Revised Code, or an accredited college or university located outside this state that is accredited by an accrediting organization or professional accrediting association recognized by the chancellor. (D) "Oh... |
Section 1751.02 | Applying for certificate of authority.
...ity may operate so as to compete in the private sector with health insuring corporations holding certificates of authority under this chapter. (D) A corporation formed by or on behalf of a publicly owned, operated, or funded hospital or health care facility may apply to the superintendent for a certificate of authority under division (A) of this section to establish and operate a health insuring corporation. ... |
Section 1751.06 | Powers upon obtaining certificate.
... (E) Accept from governmental agencies, private agencies, corporations, associations, groups, individuals, or other persons, payments covering all or part of the costs of planning, development, construction, and the provision of health care services; (F) Purchase, lease, construct, renovate, operate, or maintain health care facilities, and their ancillary equipment, and any property necessary in the transaction of t... |
Section 1751.14 | Termination of coverage of child.
...time student at an accredited public or private institution of higher education. (c) The child is not employed by an employer that offers any health benefit plan under which the child is eligible for coverage. (d) The child is not eligible for coverage under the medicaid program or the medicare program. (2) That attainment of the limiting age for dependent children shall not operate to terminate the coverage... |
Section 1751.71 | Accepting payments for cost of policies, contracts, and agreements.
...ept from governmental agencies, or from private persons, payments covering all or part of the cost of policies, contracts, and agreements entered into between the health insuring corporation and its subscribers or groups of subscribers. |
Section 1751.75 | Determination that accreditation constitutes compliance.
...of its accreditation by an independent, private accrediting organization, such as the national committee on quality assurance, the national quality health council, the joint commission on accreditation of health care organizations, the accreditation association for ambulatory health care, or the American accreditation healthcare commission/utilization review accreditation commission. The superintendent, upon review o... |