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Section 5121.40 | Eligibility criteria for discounted charge.

...ive may be eligible to be charged an amount discounted from the amount the department of mental health and addiction services charges under section 5121.33 of the Revised Code if the patient, estate, or relative has countable assets with a total value that is not greater than an amount equal to fifty per cent of the difference between the following: (1) The gross annual income that corresponds with a family size o...

Section 5121.41 | Calculation of discount - reduced charges for impoverished patients.

... or liable relative do not exceed the countable asset limit in section 5121.40 of the Revised Code and the annual income of the patient, estate, or relative does not exceed four hundred per cent of the federal poverty level, the patient, estate, or relative shall be charged an amount discounted from the amount the department charges under section 5121.33 of the Revised Code for the first thirty days the patient is ad...

Section 5121.42 | Termination of eligibility based on asset accumulation.

...e shall cease to be eligible for a discount under section 5121.36 or 5121.37 of the Revised Code on accumulation of countable assets in excess of an amount equal to fifty per cent of the difference between the following: (1) The gross annual income that corresponds with a family size of two persons at one hundred per cent of the federal poverty level for the state; (2) The gross annual income that corresponds wi...

Section 5121.43 | Insurance covering patient expenses - payment over to department.

...rectly to the department of all assignable benefits under the policy or other contract and shall pay to the department, within ten days of receipt, all insurance or other benefits received as reimbursement or payment for expenses incurred by the patient or for any other reason. (2)(a) Regardless of the coverage provided by the policy or other contract, the patient, patient's estate, or patient's liable relative is ...

Section 5121.44 | Extended payment agreement - security interest in residence prohibited.

...or relative cannot reasonably pay an amount the department has charged. In no case shall the department take a security interest, mortgage, or lien against the principal family residence of a patient or liable relative.

Section 5121.45 | Action to enforce collection of delinquent payment.

...y the state together with all debts and credits. The proof of claim document shall be prima-facie evidence of the facts stated in the document.

Section 5121.46 | Conditions for exemption of liable relatives.

...ices shall not charge a liable relative under sections 5121.33 and 5121.35 of the Revised Code who has done either of the following: (A) Paid all amounts charged by the department for 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 5121.47 | Limitation on charges to liable relatives for multiple patients.

...n services may charge a liable relative under sections 5121.33 and 5121.35 of the Revised Code, the department shall not charge a liable relative or group of liable relatives who are members of the same family unit for the support of more than one patient during the same period of time.

Section 5121.48 | Acceptance of voluntary payments exceeding discount.

...rom 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 5121.49 | Petition for release, modification, or cancellation of charge.

... services to do the following: (1) Release the person from a charge; (2) Modify or cancel a charge. (B) The department shall respond to a petition in writing and inform the petitioner of whether a release, modification, or cancellation has been approved.

Section 5121.50 | Procedure on judicial commitment of patient to hospital.

...ces ; (B) Certify the report required under division (A) of this section to the managing officer of the hospital. The managing officer shall thereupon enter in the managing officer's records the name and address of any guardian appointed and of any relative liable for the patient's support.

Section 5121.51 | Petition for guardian where estate sufficient for support.

...ition the probate court of the proper county to appoint a guardian.

Section 5121.52 | Waiver of claim for support against decedent's estate.

...barred, the same as the claims of other creditors of the estate, pursuant to that section or chapter. The department of mental health and addiction services may accept from a guardian or trustee of a patient a contract agreeing to pay to the state from the property of the guardian's or trustee's ward before or at the death of the ward a fixed annual amount for the support of the ward while the ward is a patient, w...

Section 5121.53 | State to bear burial expense of indigent patient.

...The state shall bear the expense of the burial or cremation of an indigent patient who dies in a hospital if the body is not claimed for interment or cremation at the expense of friends or relatives, or is not delivered for anatomical purposes or for the study of embalming in accordance with section 1713.34 of the Revised Code. The managing officer of the hospital shall provide at the grave of the patient or, if the ...

Section 5121.54 | Recovery of payment by liable relative against patient.

...made on account of a patient by any liable relative, as defined in section 5121.30 of the Revised Code, the relative may recover from the patient, the patient's guardian, or the executor or administrator of the patient's estate, the full amount of payment made by the liable relative; provided, that in no event may a relative recover in total more than the relative has paid the state, and provided, that in no event is...

Section 5121.55 | Department guidelines for cost of client support.

...cost findings and rate-settings applicable to such services.

Section 5121.56 | Support of patients transferred from correctional institutions.

...nt or conviction for crime, shall be collected and paid in accordance with sections 5121.30 to 5121.55 of the Revised Code.

Section 5122.01 | Hospitalization of mentally ill definitions.

...nifested by evidence that the person is unable to provide for and is not providing for the person's basic physical needs because of the person's mental illness and that appropriate provision for those needs cannot be made immediately available in the community; (4) Would benefit from treatment for the person's mental illness and is in need of such treatment as manifested by evidence of behavior that creates a grave...

Section 5122.011 | Application of chapter.

... apply to a person who is found incompetent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of insanity and is committed pursuant to section 2945.39, 2945.40, 2945.401, or 2945.402 of the Revised Code to the extent that the provisions are not in conflict with any provision of sections 2945.37 to 2945.402 of the Revised Code. If a provision of this chapter is in conflict with a provision in sections 2945.37 to 2945.402 of the...

Section 5122.02 | Application for voluntary admission.

..., care, or treatment, in any hospital unless the chief clinical officer finds that hospitalization is inappropriate, and except that, in the case of a public hospital, no person shall be admitted without the authorization of the board of the person's county of residence. (C) If a minor or person adjudicated incompetent due to mental illness whose voluntary admission is applied for under division (B) of this section...

Section 5122.03 | Release of voluntary patients.

...2.02 of the Revised Code who requests release in writing, or whose release is requested in writing by the patient's counsel, legal guardian, parent, spouse, or adult next of kin shall be released forthwith, except when any of the following is the case: (A) The patient was admitted on the patient's own application and the request for release is made by a person other than the patient, release may be conditional upo...

Section 5122.04 | Outpatient services for minors without knowledge or consent of parent or guardian.

...he services without the minor's consent unless the mental health professional treating the minor determines that there is a compelling need for disclosure based on a substantial probability of harm to the minor or to other persons, and if the minor is notified of the mental health professional's intent to inform the minor's parent, or guardian. (B) Services provided to a minor pursuant to this section shall be limi...

Section 5122.05 | Involuntary admission.

...whether alternative services are available, the board or an agency the board designates promptly shall assess the patient unless the board or agency already has performed such assessment, or unless the commitment is pursuant to section 2945.38, 2945.39, 2945.40, 2945.401, or 2945.402 of the Revised Code. (B) No person who is being treated by spiritual means through prayer alone, in accordance with a recognized reli...

Section 5122.09 | Release before hearing.

....10 or 5122.11 of the Revised Code is released from custody before having an initial hearing, a court that has made a file or record relating to the person during this period shall expunge it.

Section 5122.10 | Emergency hospitalization.

... to believe that a parolee, an offender under a community control sanction or post-release control sanction, or an offender under transitional control is a person with a mental illness subject to court order and represents a substantial risk of physical harm to self or others if allowed to remain at liberty pending examination, the chief or officer may take the parolee or offender into custody and may immediately tra...