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Section 173.502 | [Former Section 751.10 of H.B. 45, 134th General Assembly, codified as R.C. 173.502 pursuant to R.C. 103.131] Requests for proposals to become PACE organization.
..."participant," and "state administering agency" have the same meanings as in 42 C.F.R. 460.6. (B)(1) Not later than one hundred twenty days after the effective date of this section, the Department of Aging shall issue a request for proposals from any entity interested in becoming a PACE organization, including for service areas in the counties, or contiguous zip codes within the counties, or extending from the coun... |
Section 173.522 | State-funded component of PASSPORT program.
...(A) The department of aging shall create and administer the state-funded component of the PASSPORT program. The state-funded component shall not be administered as part of the medicaid program. (B) For an individual to be eligible for the state-funded component of the PASSPORT program, the individual must meet one of the following requirements and meet the additional eligibility requirements applicable to the indi... |
Section 173.523 | Appeals.
...(A) An individual who is an applicant for or participant or former participant in the state-funded component of the PASSPORT program may appeal an adverse action taken or proposed to be taken by the department of aging or an entity designated by the department concerning participation in or services provided under the component if the action will result in any of the following: (1) Denial of enrollment or continued ... |
Section 173.543 | State-funded component of assisted living program.
...The department of aging shall create and administer the state-funded component of the assisted living program. The state-funded component shall not be administered as part of the medicaid program. An individual who is eligible for the state-funded component may participate in the component for a period of time specified in rules adopted under this section. The director of aging shall adopt rules in accordance with ... |
Section 173.545 | Appeals.
...(A) An individual who is an applicant for or participant or former participant in the state-funded component of the assisted living program may appeal an adverse action taken or proposed to be taken by the department of aging or an entity designated by the department concerning participation in or services provided under the component if the action will result in any of the following: (1) Denial of enrollment or con... |
Section 173.56 | Rules.
...(A) The department of aging shall adopt rules in accordance with section 111.15 of the Revised Code governing appeals brought under section 173.523 or 173.545 of the Revised Code. The rules shall require notice and the opportunity for a hearing. The rules may allow an appeal hearing to be conducted by telephone and permit the department to record hearings conducted by telephone. Chapter 119. of the Revised Code... |
Section 173.60 | Nursing home quality initiative.
...ny of the following: (a) Other state agencies; (b) A quality improvement organization under contract with the United States secretary of health and human services to carry out in this state the functions described in the "Social Security Act," section 1154, 42 U.S.C. 1320c-3; (c) The Ohio person-centered care coalition; (d) Any other academic, research, or health care entity identified by the department. ... |
Section 173.70 | Programs for the provision of outpatient prescription drug discounts.
... (1) Individuals who are sixty years of age or older; (2) Individuals whose family incomes do not exceed three hundred per cent of the federal poverty guidelines, as revised annually by the United States department of health and human services in accordance with section 673(2) of the "Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981," 95 Stat. 511, 42 U.S.C. 9902, as amended; (3) Individuals who are persons with disa... |
Section 173.95 | Best practices to prevent elder fraud and financial exploitation.
...ily services, adult protective services agencies, the Ohio bankers league, the community bankers association of Ohio, the securities industry and financial markets association, and the Ohio credit union league, shall work together to do all of the following: (1) Develop best practices and standards for preventing elder fraud and financial exploitation ; (2) Provide education on elder fraud and financial exploitat... |
Section 1733.242 | Acceptance of property for safekeeping - transactions with minors.
...he safekeeping system of a safekeeping agent or custodian. (B)(1) A credit union may enter into an agreement to rent a safe deposit box to a minor and accept the appointment of a minor as agent or deputy on any deposit or safe deposit box by any person, including a minor, maintaining the deposit or safe deposit box. (2) When a credit union enters into a safe deposit box rental agreement with a minor pursuant ... |
Section 174.02 | Low- and moderate-income housing trust fund.
... an account of the Ohio housing finance agency. The department shall administer the fund. The Ohio housing finance agency shall use money allocated to it for implementing and administering its programs and duties under sections 174.03 and 174.05 of the Revised Code, and the department shall use the remaining money in the fund for implementing and administering its programs and duties under sections 174.03 to 174.06 o... |
Section 1923.06 | Summons - service of process.
...emises shall contain the following language printed in a conspicuous manner: "A complaint to evict you has been filed with this court. No person shall be evicted unless the person's right to possession has ended and no person shall be evicted in retaliation for the exercise of the person's lawful rights. If you are depositing rent with the clerk of this court you shall continue to deposit such rent until the time... |
Section 2106.08 | Election made by one under legal disability.
... the other available resources and the age, probable life expectancy, physical and mental condition, and present and reasonably anticipated future needs of the surviving spouse. The appointment by the court shall be made at any time within the times described in division (E) of section 2106.01 of the Revised Code for making an election under that section. When the person so appointed returns the report of the... |
Section 2107.06 | Age requirement for witnessing will.
...No person under eighteen years of age shall witness a will executed pursuant to section 2107.03 of the Revised Code or an agreement to make a will or to make a devise or bequest by will pursuant to section 2107.04 of the Revised Code. |
Section 2108.01 | Anatomical gift definitions.
...dual who is at least eighteen years of age. (B) "Agent" means an individual who is either of the following: (1) The principal's attorney in fact under a durable power of attorney for health care; (2) Expressly authorized to make an anatomical gift on the principal's behalf by any other record signed by the principal. (C) "Anatomical gift" means a donation of all or part of a human body to take effect after t... |
Section 2108.81 | Right of disposition - no declaration of assignment.
...he time the deceased person reached the age of majority, that parent's right of disposition for the deceased person shall take precedence over the parent who was not the residential parent and legal custodian of the deceased person at that time. (2) Division (C)(1) of this section shall not apply if the parent with precedence is disqualified from the right of disposition for the deceased person under section 2108.7... |
Section 2109.21 | Residence qualifications of fiduciary.
...) of this section to appoint a resident agent to accept service of process, notices, and other documents. (2)(a) In accordance with this division and section 2129.08 of the Revised Code, the court shall appoint as an ancillary administrator a person who is named in the will of a nonresident decedent, or who is nominated in accordance with any power of nomination conferred in the will of a nonresident decedent, as ... |
Section 2111.12 | Guardian of minor.
...(A) A minor over the age of fourteen years may select a guardian who shall be appointed if a suitable person. If a minor over the age of fourteen years fails to select a suitable person, an appointment may be made without reference to the minor's wishes. The minor shall not select one person to be the guardian of the minor's estate only and another to be the guardian of the person only, unless the court that ap... |
Section 2111.38 | Bond and duties.
...until the minor dies or arrives at the age of majority, whether or not the minor is over fourteen years of age at the time of appointment. A resident guardian of any other nonresident ward shall hold that appointment until the death of the ward or until the court is satisfied that the necessity for the guardianship no longer exists. All moneys due to the nonresident ward while the resident guardianship continu... |
Section 2113.13 | Minority of an executor.
...son nominated as executor is under the age of eighteen years at the time of admitting the will to probate, administration may be granted with the will annexed during the nominee's minority, unless there is another executor who will accept the trust. If there is that other executor, the estate shall be administered by that executor until the minor arrives at full age when the former minor may be admitted as exe... |
Section 2133.25 | Standardized method of procedure for the withholding of CPR by physicians, emergency medical services personnel, and health care facilities.
...(A) The department of health, by rule adopted pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, shall adopt a standardized method of procedure for the withholding of CPR by physicians, certified nurse-midwives, clinical nurse specialists, certified nurse practitioners, emergency medical services personnel, and health care facilities in accordance with sections 2133.21 to 2133.26 of the Revised Code. The standardized meth... |
Section 2151.358 | Expungement of sealed records.
...nsider all of the following: (a) The age of the person; (b) The nature of the case; (c) The cessation or continuation of delinquent, unruly, or criminal behavior; (d) The education and employment history of the person; (e) Any other circumstances that may relate to the rehabilitation of the person who is the subject of the records under consideration. (C) If the juvenile court is notified by any par... |
Section 2151.425 | Children's advocacy center - definitions.
...e services, in accordance with the interagency agreement entered into under section 2151.428 of the Revised Code, regarding reports received under section 2151.421 of the Revised Code of alleged sexual abuse of a child or another type of abuse of a child that is specified in the memorandum of understanding that creates the center as being within the center's jurisdiction and regarding the children who are the subject... |
Section 2151.87 | Prohibiting child from possessing, using, purchasing or receiving tobacco products.
...ch of whom shall be twenty-one years of age or older: (1) Use, consume, or possess tobacco products; (2) Purchase or attempt to purchase tobacco products; (3) Order, pay for, or share the cost of tobacco products; (4) Except as provided in division (E) of this section, accept or receive tobacco products. (C) No child shall knowingly furnish false information concerning that child's name, age, or other ident... |
Section 2151.904 | Information provided to qualified organization.
...and all other persons eighteen years of age or older who reside in the host family's home shall request, and shall provide to the qualified organization the results of, the following for the host family and all other persons eighteen years of age or older who reside in the home: (1) A criminal records check, as defined under division (G) of section 109.572 of the Revised Code, and information from the federal bure... |