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Section 5164.74 | Reimbursement of graduate medical education costs.

...The medicaid director shall adopt rules under section 5164.02 of the Revised Code governing the calculation and payment of, and the allocation of payments for, graduate medical education costs associated with medicaid services rendered to medicaid recipients. Subject to section 5164.741 of the Revised Code, the rules shall provide for payment of graduate medical education costs associated with medicaid services...

Section 5164.741 | Payment for graduate medical education costs to noncontracting hospitals.

...(A) Except as provided in division (B) of this section, the department of medicaid may deny medicaid payment to a hospital for direct graduate medical education costs associated with the delivery of medicaid services to any medicaid recipient if the hospital refuses without good cause to contract with a medicaid managed care organization that serves the area in which the hospital is located. (B) A hospital is...

Section 5164.75 | Medicaid payment for a drug subject to a federal upper reimbursement limit.

...As used in this section, "federal upper reimbursement limit" means the limit established pursuant to the "Social Security Act," section 1927(e), 42 U.S.C. 1396r-8(e). The medicaid payment for a drug that is subject to a federal upper reimbursement limit shall not exceed, in the aggregate, the federal upper reimbursement limit for the drug.

Section 5164.751 | State maximum allowable cost program.

...(A) As used in this section, "state maximum allowable cost" means the per unit amount the medicaid program pays a terminal distributor of dangerous drugs for a prescribed drug included in the state maximum allowable cost program established under division (B) of this section. "State maximum allowable cost" excludes dispensing fees and copayments, coinsurance, or other cost-sharing charges, if any. (B) Subject to se...

Section 5164.752 | Determining maximum dispensing fee.

...In July of every even-numbered year, the department of medicaid shall initiate a confidential survey of the cost of dispensing drugs incurred by terminal distributors of dangerous drugs in this state. The survey shall be used as the basis for establishing the medicaid program's dispensing fees for terminal distributors in accordance with section 5164.753 of the Revised Code. The survey shall be completed and its resu...

Section 5164.753 | Dispensing fee.

...In December of every even-numbered year, the medicaid director shall establish dispensing fees, effective the following July, for terminal distributors of dangerous drugs that are providers of drugs under the medicaid program. In establishing dispensing fees, the director shall take into consideration the results of the survey conducted under section 5164.752 of the Revised Code. The director may establish dispensing...

Section 5164.754 | Agreement for multiple-state drug purchasing program.

...(A) As used in this section, "dangerous drug" and "manufacturer of dangerous drugs" have the same meaning as in section 4729.01 of the Revised Code. (B) The medicaid director may enter into or administer an agreement or cooperative arrangement with other states to create or join a multiple-state prescription drug purchasing program for the purpose of negotiating with manufacturers of dangerous drugs to receiv...

Section 5164.755 | Supplemental drug rebate program.

...The medicaid director, in rules adopted under section 5164.02 of the Revised Code, may establish and implement a supplemental drug rebate program under which drug manufacturers may be required to provide the department of medicaid a supplemental rebate as a condition of having the drug manufacturers' drug products covered by the medicaid program without prior approval. The department may receive a supplemental ...

Section 5164.756 | Drug rebate agreement or supplemental drug rebate agreement for medicaid program not subject to public records law.

...Any record, data, pricing information, or other information regarding a drug rebate agreement or a supplemental drug rebate agreement for the medicaid program that the department of medicaid receives from a pharmaceutical manufacturer or creates pursuant to negotiation of the agreement is not a public record under section 149.43 of the Revised Code and shall be treated by the department as confidential informa...

Section 5164.757 | E-prescribing applications.

...(A) As used in this section, "licensed health professional authorized to prescribe drugs" has the same meaning as in section 4729.01 of the Revised Code. (B) The medicaid director may acquire or specify technologies to provide information regarding medicaid recipient eligibility, claims history, and drug coverage to medicaid providers through electronic health record and e-prescribing applications. If such te...

Section 5164.758 | Adoption of rules for implementation of coordinated services program for medicaid users who abuse prescription drugs.

...The medicaid director shall adopt rules under section 5164.02 of the Revised Code to implement a coordinated services program for medicaid recipients who are found to have obtained prescribed drugs under the medicaid program at a frequency or in an amount that is not medically necessary. The program shall be implemented in a manner that is consistent with the "Social Security Act," section 1915(a)(2), 42 U.S.C....

Section 5164.759 | Outpatient drug use review program.

...In accordance with the "Social Security Act," section 1927(g), 42 U.S.C. 1396r-8(g), the department of medicaid shall establish an outpatient drug use review program to assure that prescriptions obtained by medicaid recipients are appropriate, medically necessary, and unlikely to cause adverse medical results.

Section 5164.7510 | Pharmacy and therapeutics committee.

...(A) There is hereby established the pharmacy and therapeutics committee of the department of medicaid. The committee shall assist the department with developing and maintaining a preferred drug list for the medicaid program. The committee shall review and recommend to the medicaid director the drugs that should be included on the preferred drug list. The recommendations shall be made based on the evaluation of comp...

Section 5164.7511 | Medication synchronization for medicaid recipients.

...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Cost-sharing" means any cost-sharing requirements instituted for the medicaid program under section 5162.20 of the Revised Code. (2) "Medication synchronization" means a pharmacy service that synchronizes the filling or refilling of prescriptions in a manner that allows the dispensed drugs to be obtained on the same date each month. (3) "Prescriber" has the same meaning as in sect...

Section 5164.7512 | Definitions for sections 5164.7512 to 5164.7514.

...(A) As used in sections 5164.7512 to 5164.7514 of the Revised Code: (1) "Clinical practice guidelines" means a systematically developed statement to assist providers and medicaid recipients in making decisions about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances and conditions. (2) "Clinical review criteria" means the written screening procedures, decision abstracts, clinical protocols, and clinical ...

Section 5164.7514 | Step therapy exemption process.

...(A) All of the following shall apply to the step therapy exemption process established and implemented by the department of medicaid pursuant to division (B)(2) of section 5164.7512 of the Revised Code: (1) The process shall be clear and convenient. (2) The process shall be easily accessible on the department's web site. (3) The process shall require that a medicaid provider initiate a step therapy exemption re...

Section 5164.7515 | Annual benchmark for prescribed drug spending growth.

...(A) Not later than July 1, 2020, the medicaid director shall establish an annual benchmark for prescribed drug spending growth under the medicaid program. If the director determines that prescribed drug spending in a given year is projected to exceed the benchmark for that year, the director shall identify specific prescribed drugs that significantly contribute to exceeding the benchmark. (B) For a prescribed drug ...

Section 5164.76 | Manner of payment for community mental health service providers or facilities and alcohol and drug addiction services.

...(A) In rules adopted under section 5164.02 of the Revised Code, the medicaid director shall modify the manner or establish a new manner in which the following are paid under medicaid: (1) Community mental health service providers or facilities for providing community mental health services covered by the medicaid program pursuant to section 5164.15 of the Revised Code; (2) Providers of alcohol and drug addict...

Section 5164.761 | Beta testing of updates to billing codes or payment rates.

...Before the department of medicaid or department of mental health and addiction services updates medicaid billing codes or medicaid payment rates for community behavioral health services as part of the behavioral health redesign, the departments shall conduct a beta test of the updates. Any medicaid provider of community behavioral health services may volunteer to participate in the beta test. An update may not begin ...

Section 5164.78 | Medicaid payment rates for certain neonatal and newborn services.

...(A) The medicaid payment rates for the following neonatal and newborn services shall equal not less than seventy-five per cent of the medicare payment rates for the services in effect on the date the services are provided to medicaid recipients eligible for the services: (1) Initial care for normal newborns; (2) Subsequent day, hospital care for normal newborns; (3) Same day, initial history and physical exa...

Section 5164.80 | Public notice for changes to payment rates for medicaid assistance.

...As necessary to comply with the "Social Security Act," section 1902(a)(13)(A), 42 U.S.C. 1396a(a)(13)(A), and any other federal law that requires public notice of proposed changes to payment rates for medicaid services, the medicaid director shall give public notice in the register of Ohio of any change to a method or standard used to determine the medicaid payment rate for a medicaid service.

Section 5164.82 | Payment for provider-preventable condition.

...The department of medicaid shall not knowingly make a medicaid payment for a provider-preventable condition for which federal financial participation is prohibited by regulations adopted under the "Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act," section 2702, 42 U.S.C. 1396b-1.

Section 5164.85 | Enrolling in group health plan.

...(A) As used in this section, "cost-effective" and "group health plan" have the same meanings as in the "Social Security Act," section 1906, 42 U.S.C. 1396e, and any regulations adopted under that section. (B) The department of medicaid may implement a program pursuant to the "Social Security Act," section 1906, 42 U.S.C. 1396e, for the enrollment of medicaid-eligible individuals in group health plans when the...

Section 5164.86 | Qualified state long-term care insurance partnership program.

...The medicaid director shall establish a qualified state long-term care insurance partnership program consistent with the definition of that term in the "Social Security Act," section 1917(b)(1)(C)(iii), 42 U.S.C. 1396p(b)(1)(C)(iii). An individual participating in the program who is subject to the medicaid estate recovery program instituted under section 5162.21 of the Revised Code shall be eligible for the re...

Section 5164.88 | Coordinated care through health homes.

...The medicaid director may implement within the medicaid program a system under which medicaid recipients with chronic conditions are provided with coordinated care through health homes, as authorized by the "Social Security Act," section 1945, 42 U.S.C. 1396w-4.

Section 901.21 | Acquisition of real property used predominantly in agriculture and agricultural easements.

...nts; and grants received from public or private sources for the purpose of purchasing agricultural easements. The fund shall be administered by the director, and moneys in the fund shall be used by the director exclusively to purchase agricultural easements under division (A) of section 5301.691 of the Revised Code and provide matching grants under section 901.22 of the Revised Code to municipal corporations, countie...

Section 901.73 | Investigations concerning livestock exhibitions.

...ersons or institutions, both public and private, to perform the livestock testing. (B) While the director or the director's designee is sampling or testing the livestock, the owner or custodian of the livestock shall render assistance in accordance with sections 941.05 and 941.08 of the Revised Code. Any person who refuses to cooperate with the director or the director's designee in the inspection, sampling, and te...

Section 940.06 | Supervisors of soil and water conservation district; additional powers.

...designated representatives, upon lands, private or public, in the necessary discharge of their duties; (K) To enter into agreements or contracts with the department of agriculture for the determination, implementation, inspection, and funding of agricultural pollution abatement measures whereby landowners, operators, managers, and developers may meet adopted state standards for a quality environment, except that fa...

Section 109.91 | Crime victims assistance office - state victims assistance advisory council.

...an adult; (2) Financial assistance or property repair services to victims of crime or delinquent acts; (3) Assistance to victims of crime or delinquent acts in judicial proceedings; (4) Assistance to victims of crime or delinquent acts under the operation of any political subdivision of the state or a branch of the criminal justice system set forth in division (B)(1)(a), (b), or (c) of section 5502.61 of the Re...

Section 1111.01 | Trust company definitions.

...means accepting and executing trusts of property, serving as a trustee, executor, administrator, guardian, receiver, or conservator, and providing fiduciary services as a business. "Trust business" does not include any of the following: (1) Any natural person acting as a trustee, executor, administrator, guardian, receiver, or conservator pursuant to appointment by a court of competent jurisdiction; (2) Any natural...

Section 119.01 | Administrative procedure definitions.

...ss the internal management rule affects private rights and does not include any guideline adopted pursuant to section 3301.0714 of the Revised Code. (D) "Adjudication" means the determination by the highest or ultimate authority of an agency of the rights, duties, privileges, benefits, or legal relationships of a specified person, but does not include the issuance of a license in response to an application with re...

Section 120.04 | State public defender - powers and duties.

... sell, and market for sale intellectual property owned by the office and receive payments from those agreements for use in the operation of the office and programs for the defense of indigent persons. All funds received by the state public defender pursuant to such agreements shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of the public defender gifts and grants fund. (D) No person employed by the state pub...

Section 122.93 | Accepting gifts and other aid.

...butions from any other source of money, property, labor, or things of value, to be held, used, and applied only for the purposes for which the grants and contributions are made.

Section 122.942 | Project information to be made public.

...art, of the income, goods, services, or property of a taxpayer from the effect of taxes levied by or under the Revised Code. "Tax incentive" includes, but is not limited to, tax exemptions, deferrals, exclusions, allowances, credits, deductions, reimbursements, and preferential tax rates. (2) The director of development services shall estimate the total revenue that will be forgone by the state as a result of each ...

Section 125.25 | Debarment of vendor from contract awards.

...estruction of records, receiving stolen property, and any other offense that directly reflects on the vendor's business integrity; (7) Been convicted under state or federal antitrust laws; (8) Deliberately or willfully submitted false or misleading information in connection with the application for or performance of a public contract; (9) Violated any other responsible business practice or performed in an unsatisf...

Section 1307.206 | Termination of storage at warehouse's option - UCC 7-206.

...ehouse may sell the goods at public or private sale without advertisement or posting on reasonable notification to all persons known to claim an interest in the goods. If the warehouse, after a reasonable effort, is unable to sell the goods, it may dispose of them in any lawful manner and does not incur liability by reason of that disposition. (D) A warehouse shall deliver the goods to any person entitled to t...

Section 1309.613 | Contents and form of notification before disposition of collateral - general - UCC 9-613.

... the unpaid indebtedness secured by the property that we intend to sell (or lease or license, as applicable) (for a charge of $_________). You may request an accounting by calling us at (telephone number)."

Section 131.022 | Sale of final overdue claims - notice to obligor.

...der this section, the claim becomes the property of the purchaser, and the purchaser may sell or otherwise transfer the claim to any other person or otherwise dispose of the claim. The owner of the claim is entitled to all proceeds from the collection of the claim, except the owner of the claim shall reimburse the state for costs it incurs after the sale of the claim in assisting or facilitating the collection of the...

Section 1321.53 | General loan certificate of registration application, approval, fee; assets; additional certificates; change in place of business; exceptions to General Loan Law.

... a depository institution; (2) Life, property, or casualty insurance companies licensed to do business in this state; (3) Any person that is a lender making a loan pursuant to sections 1321.01 to 1321.19 or sections 1321.62 to 1321.701 of the Revised Code or a business loan as described in division (B)(6) of section 1343.01 of the Revised Code; (4) Any political subdivision, or any governmental or other publ...

Section 1321.66 | Consumer installment loan licensee recordkeeping; examination of records.

...osed upon or repossessed is offered for private sale, not less than three bona fide written bids or appraisals in order to establish that the terms of the sale were commercially reasonable to the borrower; (f) A copy of the death certificate and documentation of all funds received or paid pursuant to a credit life claim. (4) A sortable electronic spreadsheet of all loans in collection litigation that shall inclu...

Section 133.081 | Issuing sales tax supported bonds of county.

...upported bonds may be sold at public or private sale, and at, or at not less than, the price or prices as the taxing authority determines. If any officer whose signature or a facsimile of whose signature appears on any sales tax supported bonds or coupons ceases to be such officer before delivery of the sales tax supported bonds or anticipation notes, the signature or facsimile shall nevertheless be sufficient ...

Section 133.083 | Tourism development district revenue supported bonds.

...upported bonds may be sold at public or private sale, and at, or at not less than, the price or prices as the taxing authority determines. If any officer whose signature or a facsimile of whose signature appears on any tourism development district revenue supported bonds or coupons ceases to be such officer before delivery of the tourism development district revenue supported bonds or anticipation notes, the signatur...

Section 133.151 | Issuing self-supporting securities.

...ration; acquisition of real or personal property; indemnity and surety bonds and premiums on insurance; all related direct administrative expenses and allocable portions of direct costs of the issuer; engineering, architectural, legal, and other consulting and professional services; designs, plans, specifications, feasibility or rate studies, appraisals, surveys, and estimates of cost; interest or interest equivalent...

Section 133.152 | Issuance of securities to pay for joint county juvenile detention facility improvements.

...The securities may be sold at public or private sale. (D) Self-supporting securities issued under this section, their transfer, and any income therefrom, including any profit made on the sale thereof, shall at all times be free from taxation within the state.

Section 1332.01 | Fair competition in cable operations definitions.

...service, conditions of access to public property, permits for pole attachments, or any other matter concerning or affecting the provision of cable service over a cable system by a private cable service provider. (K) "Public cable service provider" means any cable service provider that is a political subdivision of this state. (L) "Public cable service recipient" means any household or business that receives cable s...

Section 1337.55 | Benefits from governmental programs or civil or military service.

...or safekeeping, either governmental or private, and execute and deliver a release, voucher, receipt, bill of lading, shipping ticket, certificate, or other instrument for that purpose; (3) Enroll in, apply for, select, reject, change, amend, or discontinue, on the principal's behalf, a benefit or program; (4) Prepare, file, and maintain a claim of the principal for a benefit or assistance, financial or otherwi...

Section 1349.19 | Private disclosure of security breach of computerized personal information data.

...y theft or other fraud to the person or property of a resident of this state. (b) For purposes of division (A)(1)(a) of this section: (i) Good faith acquisition of personal information by an employee or agent of the person for the purposes of the person is not a breach of the security of the system, provided that the personal information is not used for an unlawful purpose or subject to further unauthorized disclos...

Section 149.306 | Ohio African-American hall of fame governing board.

... artifacts so conveyed shall remain the property of the hall of fame as part of its permanent collection. The governing board shall advise the private, nonprofit organization concerning the operation and maintenance of the hall of fame. (G) The governing board is not subject to sections 101.82 to 101.87 of the Revised Code.

Section 149.31 | Archives administration for the state.

...ount of damage or injury to persons and property resulting from any act or omission of the board members, officers, employees, and agents in their official capacity. (C) Notwithstanding any other provision of the Revised Code to the contrary, the archives administration may establish a fee schedule, which may include the cost of labor, for researching, retrieving, copying, and mailing copies of public records in the...

Section 149.433 | Exempting security and infrastructure records.

...e that is an infrastructure record of a private entity may be exempted from release or disclosure under division (C) of this section. (4) Divisions (B)(1) and (2) of this section do not apply to a record that is a public notification required to be provided under division (D)(1)(d) of section 2923.122 of the Revised Code. A record that is such a public notification is a public record to the extent that it is requir...