Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 121.23 | No award of contract to person found in contempt for failure to correct an unfair labor practice.
...federal court or court of appeals has been issued and has remained uncorrected by the court within the immediately preceding two-year period after the listing of the finding by the secretary of state for failure to correct an unfair labor practice prohibited by the "National Labor Relations Act," 49 Stat. 452 (1935), 29 U.S.C.A. 158. The list shall be updated on the first day of each month. The secretary of state sha... |
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Section 121.30 | Spanish-speaking affair definitions.
...being of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central American, South American, Spanish, or other Spanish-speaking origin or descent. |
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Section 121.31 | Commission on Hispanic-Latino affairs.
...old office from the date of appointment until the end of the term for which the member was appointed. Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment. Any member appointed to fill a vacancy occurring prior to the expiration of the term for which the member's predecessor was appointed shall hold office for the remainder of such term. Any member shall continue in office subsequent to the expira... |
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Section 121.32 | Powers and duties of commission.
...conducting of training programs for community leadership and service project staff; (E) Advise the governor, general assembly, and state departments and agencies of the nature, magnitude, and priorities of the problems of Spanish-speaking people; (F) Advise the governor, general assembly, and state departments and agencies on, and assist in the development and implementation of, comprehensive and coordinated p... |
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Section 121.33 | Office of Hispanic-Latino affairs - powers and duties.
...ve as a clearinghouse to review and comment on all proposals to meet the needs of Spanish-speaking people that are submitted to it by public and private agencies; (B) Apply for and accept grants and gifts from governmental and private sources to be administered by the office or subcontracted to local agencies; (C) Monitor and evaluate all programs subcontracted to local agencies by the commission; (D) Endeavor to ... |
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Section 121.35 | Revision of uniform the eligibility standards.
...all collaborate to revise and make more uniform the eligibility standards and eligibility determination procedures of programs the state agencies administer: (1) The department of aging; (2) The department of development; (3) The department of developmental disabilities; (4) The department of education and workforce; (5) The department of health; (6) The department of job and family services; (7)... |
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Section 121.36 | Contracts entered into by department for provision of home care services to home care dependent adults.
...equire the provision of regularly scheduled home care services to remain in the home or other living arrangement because one of the following is the case: (1) The individual is at least twenty-one years of age but less than sixty years of age and has a physical disability or mental impairment. (2) The individual is sixty years of age or older, regardless of whether the individual has a physical disability or men... |
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Section 121.37 | Ohio family and children first cabinet council.
...e interpreted or applied to usurp the role of parents, but solely to streamline and coordinate existing government services for families seeking assistance for their children. (2) In seeking to fulfill its purpose, the council may do any of the following: (a) Advise and make recommendations to the governor and general assembly regarding the provision of services to children; (b) Advise and assess local gover... |
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Section 121.373 | Family and children first administration fund.
...mily and children first administration fund. The fund shall consist of money that the director of budget and management transfers from one or more funds of one or more agencies represented on the Ohio family and children first cabinet council. The director may transfer only money that state or federal law permits to be used for the cabinet council's administrative costs. Money in the fund shall be used to pay the cab... |
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Section 121.375 | Information provided to Ohio family and children first cabinet council.
...o family and children first cabinet council: (1) The types of individuals the agency identifies as being at-risk individuals; (2) The total per-individual cost to the agency for care coordination services provided to at-risk individuals; (3) The administrative cost per individual for care coordination services provided to at-risk individuals; (4) The specific work products the agency purchased to provide ca... |
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Section 121.376 | Ohio automated service coordination information system.
...ehavioral health histories, when available; (5) Names of youth's insurers and physicians, when available; (6) Individualized plans including: (a) Referrals made to services; (b) Services and supports received; (c) Crisis plans; (d) Safety plans. (7) All relevant case file documents; (8) Any other information related to families served, services provided, or the financial resources used to prov... |
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Section 121.38 | Resolving agency disputes concerning services or funding.
... service coordination mechanism applicable to the council. On completion of the process, the decision maker designated in the mechanism shall issue a written determination that directs one or more agencies represented on the council to provide services or funding for services to the child. The determination shall include a plan of care governing the manner in which the services or funding are to be provided. The deci... |
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Section 121.381 | Family and children first dispute resolution process.
...sagrees with a decision rendered by a county family and children first council regarding services for a child may initiate the dispute resolution process established in the county service coordination mechanism pursuant to division (C)(9) of section 121.37 of the Revised Code. Not later than sixty days after the parent or custodian initiates the dispute resolution process, the council shall make findings regarding... |
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Section 121.382 | Services continued pending dispute resolution process.
...Each agency represented on a county family and children first council that is providing services or funding for services that are the subject of the dispute resolution process initiated by a parent or custodian under section 121.381 of the Revised Code shall continue to provide those services and the funding for those services during the dispute resolution process. |
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Section 121.39 | Identifying documentation that is basis for legislation dealing with environmental protection.
...imate of the costs to the regulated community in this state of complying with the legislation if it is enacted. At any hearing of the legislation before the committee, a representative of any state agency, environmental advocacy organization, or consumer advocacy organization or any private citizen may present documentation containing an estimate of the monetary and other costs to public health and safety and the en... |
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Section 121.40 | Ohio commission on service and volunteerism.
...sary for the efficient and effective implementation of the duties of the commission. The responsibilities assigned to the executive director do not relieve the members of the commission from final responsibility for the proper performance of the requirements of this section. (C) The commission or its designee shall do all of the following: (1) Employ, promote, supervise, and remove all employees as needed in... |
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Section 121.401 | Adoption of recommended best practices when volunteers have unsupervised access to children.
... section 109.57, section 109.572, or rules adopted under division (E) of section 109.57 of the Revised Code, all of the following: (1) All persons who apply to serve as a volunteer in a position in which the person will have unsupervised access to a child on a regular basis. (2) All volunteers who are in a position in which the person will have unsupervised access to a child on a regular basis and who the org... |
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Section 121.402 | Educational program for volunteers having unsupervised access to children.
... following: (1) Makes available to parents and guardians of children notice about the provisions of sections 109.574 to 109.577, section 121.401, and section 121.402 of the Revised Code and information about how to keep children safe when they are under the care, custody, or control of a person other than the parent or guardian; (2) Makes available to organizations and entities information regarding the best... |
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Section 121.403 | Powers of commission - gifts and donations fund - use of moneys.
...ponsored by the commission shall be deposited into the Ohio commission on service and volunteerism gifts and donations fund, which is hereby created in the state treasury. Moneys in the fund may be used only as follows: (1) To pay operating expenses of the commission, including payroll, personal services, maintenance, equipment, and subsidy payments; (2) To support commission programs promoting volunteerism an... |
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Section 121.41 | Inspector general definitions.
... Code, the nonprofit corporation formed under section 187.01 of the Revised Code. (F) "State officer" means any person who is elected or appointed to a public office in a state agency. (G) "Wrongful act or omission" means an act or omission, committed in the course of office holding or employment, that is not in accordance with the requirements of law or such standards of proper governmental conduct as are com... |
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Section 121.42 | Inspector general - powers and duties.
...er section 121.46 of the Revised Code alleging wrongful acts and omissions, determine whether the information contained in those complaints allege facts that give reasonable cause to investigate, and, if so, investigate to determine if there is reasonable cause to believe that the alleged wrongful act or omission has been committed or is being committed by a state officer or state employee; (C) Except as otherwise p... |
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Section 121.421 | Investigation of casino control commission enforcement personnel.
...s of books, records, papers, and tangible things deemed necessary in the course of any such investigation. (B) The inspector general may enter into any contracts that are necessary to complete an investigation. The contracts may include contracts for the services of persons who are experts in a particular field and whose expertise is necessary for successful completion of the investigation. (C) If the author... |
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Section 121.43 | Subpoena power - contempt.
...ds of books, records, papers, and tangible things. Upon the refusal of a witness to be sworn or to answer any question put to him, or if a person disobeys a subpoena, the inspector general shall apply to the court of common pleas for a contempt order, as in the case of disobedience to the requirements of a subpoena issued from the court of common pleas, or a refusal to testify in the court. |
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Section 121.44 | Reports of investigations.
...rts, to a prosecuting authority who may undertake criminal prosecution of a wrongful act or omission described in the report, an ethics commission to which a wrongful act or omission described in the report was reported in accordance with section 102.06 of the Revised Code, and a licensing agency, appointing authority, or public or private employer that may take disciplinary action with regard to a wrongful act or om... |
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Section 121.45 | Cooperating in investigations.
...e agency at any time, without prior announcement, if necessary to the successful completion of an investigation. In the course of an investigation, the inspector general and any deputy inspector general may question any state officer or state employee serving in, and any other person transacting business with, the state agency, and may inspect and copy any books, records, or papers in the possession of the state agen... |