Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 149.41 | School district records commission - educational service center records commission.
...rds commission, and in each educational service center an educational service center records commission. Each records commission shall be composed of the president, the treasurer of the board of education or governing board of the educational service center, and the superintendent of schools in each such district or educational service center. The commission shall meet at least once every twelve months. The f... |
Section 153.67 | Announcing contracts available for professional design or design-build services.
...ng to contract for professional design services or design-build services shall publicly announce all contracts available from it for such services. The announcements shall: (A) Be made in a uniform and consistent manner and shall be made sufficiently in advance of the time that responses must be received from qualified professional design firms or design-build firms for the firms to have an adequate opportuni... |
Section 154.07 | Contents of obligations.
...l assembly for the payment of the bond service charges. The right of holders and owners to payment of bond service charges shall be limited to the revenues or receipts and funds pledged thereto in accordance with Chapter 154. of the Revised Code, and each obligation shall bear on its face a statement to that effect. Chapter 154. of the Revised Code does not permit, and no provision of that chapter shall be app... |
Section 154.23 | Issuing obligations to pay costs of cultural and sports facilities.
...eon, available for the payment of bond service charges on obligations issued under this section. The issuing authority may pledge all, or such portion as it determines, of the available receipts to the payment of bond service charges on obligations issued under this section and section 154.11 or 154.12 of the Revised Code and for the establishment and maintenance of any reserves, as provided in the bond procee... |
Section 154.25 | Issuance of revenue obligations.
...pplementing or otherwise related to the services or facilities to be provided by, such facilities. (4) "Cost of community or technical college capital facilities" means the costs of acquiring, constructing, reconstructing, rehabilitating, remodeling, renovating, enlarging, improving, equipping, or furnishing community or technical college capital facilities, and the financing thereof, including the cost of cle... |
Section 1545.131 | Mutual aid contracts.
... any police power, or render any police service on behalf of the contracting entity that the entity may perform, exercise, or render. Chapter 2744. of the Revised Code, insofar as it applies to the operation of police departments, applies to the contracting entities and to the members of the police force or law enforcement department when they are rendering service outside their own subdivisions pursuant to t... |
Section 1546.32 | Rocky Fork state park permits.
... of the following apply to the electric service: (a) The electric service is installed by a licensed contractor. (b) The electrical service to the dock is placed in conduit. (c) A disconnect box is installed at the dock. (d) A disconnect box is installed at the property meter at the origin of service. Upon installation of the electric service, the dock permittee shall return the state park property to ... |
Section 1707.01 | Securities definitions.
...copyrights, secret processes, formulas, services, good will, promotion and organization fees and expenses, trademarks, trade brands, trade names, licenses, franchises, any other assets treated as intangible according to generally accepted accounting principles, and securities, accounts receivable, or contract rights having no readily determinable value. (2) "Tangible property" means all property other than intangib... |
Section 1710.09 | Contracts to develop, manage, or implement part or all of any plan.
...ed for the costs of any improvements or services under the plan to provide for that portion of the improvement or service that is on that member's property at a cost to the district no greater than what the district determines to be the lowest cost allocable to the improvement or service to be performed on that property. However, the board of directors may reject a member's proposed provision of the improvement or se... |
Section 173.08 | Resident services coordinator program.
...(A) The resident services coordinator program is established in the department of aging to fund resident services coordinators. The coordinators shall provide information to low-income and special-needs tenants, including the elderly, who live in financially assisted rental housing complexes, and assist those tenants in identifying and obtaining community and program services and other benefits for which they a... |
Section 173.11 | System of multipurpose senior centers.
... social, supportive, and rehabilitative services to older adults; (B) Encouraging older adults to maintain physical, social, and emotional well-being and to live dignified and reasonably independent lives in their own homes; (C) Diminishing the rate of inappropriate entry and placement of older adults in nursing homes, sheltered housing for older adults, and related facilities. The department shall, in accordan... |
Section 173.501 | Home first component of PACE.
...is enrolled in home and community-based services such as the PACE program, will require the individual to be admitted to a nursing facility within thirty days of the physician's determination. (c) The individual has been hospitalized and a physician has determined and documented that, unless the individual is enrolled in home and community-based services such as the PACE program, the individual is to be transported... |
Section 173.51 | Definitions for PASSPORT and Assisted Living programs.
...vised Code and provides assisted living services to individuals who meet the program's applicable eligibility requirements. "Assisted living services" means the following home and community-based services: personal care, homemaker, chore, attendant care, companion, medication oversight, and therapeutic social and recreational programming. "Assisted living waiver" means the federal medicaid waiver granted by the... |
Section 173.525 | Home health aide and personal care aide training.
...ccessfully complete thirty hours of pre-service training acceptable to the department of aging. To maintain eligibility, each personal care aide must successfully complete six hours of in-service training acceptable to the department. Such training must be completed every twelve months. (2) In administering the PASSPORT program, the department shall not require a personal care aide to do either of the following... |
Section 1751.60 | Provider or facility limited to seek compensation for covered services solely from HIC.
...ing corporation to provide health care services to the health insuring corporation's enrollees or subscribers shall seek compensation for covered services solely from the health insuring corporation and not, under any circumstances, from the enrollees or subscribers, except for approved copayments and deductibles. (B) No subscriber or enrollee of a health insuring corporation is liable to any contracting prov... |
Section 1751.67 | Maternity benefits.
...ent care following a cesarean delivery. Services covered as inpatient care shall include medical, educational, and any other services that are consistent with the inpatient care recommended in the protocols and guidelines developed by national organizations that represent pediatric, obstetric, and nursing professionals. (2) The policy, contract, or agreement shall cover a physician-directed source of follow-up care ... |
Section 1785.03 | Rendering professional services.
...on may render a particular professional service only through officers, employees, and agents who are themselves duly licensed, certificated, or otherwise legally authorized to render the professional service within this state. As used in this section, "employee" does not include clerks, bookkeepers, technicians, or other individuals who are not usually and ordinarily considered by custom and practice to be rendering ... |
Section 187.01 | JobsOhio Corporation; creation; articles of incorporation.
...tract with the director of development services for the corporation to assist the director and the development services agency with providing services or otherwise carrying out the functions or duties of the agency, including the operation and management of programs, offices, divisions, or boards, as may be determined by the director of development services in consultation with the governor; (4) Approve all ma... |
Section 191.01 | Definitions.
...ertaining to the provision of broadband service. (B) "Broadband expansion program authority" means the entity created under section 122.403 of the Revised Code. (C) "Broadband infrastructure" means facilities that are used, in whole or in part, to provide qualifying broadband service access to residences and businesses. (D) "Mid-span pole installation" means the installation of, and attachment of broadband i... |
Section 2131.033 | Require implementation of modifications or supportive services after positive determination.
...If modifications and supportive services are determined to be necessary and reasonable under section 2131.032 of the Revised Code, the court, public children services agency, private child placing agency, or private noncustodial agency that made the determination may require the modifications or services to be implemented to assist the person with a disability to conduct the activities or exercise the authority as de... |
Section 2151.14 | Duties and powers of probation department - records - command assistance.
...ered nonpublic schools, public children services agencies, private child placing agencies, probation departments, law enforcement agencies, and prosecuting attorneys that have records related to the child in question to provide copies of one or more specified records, or specified information in one or more specified records, that the individual or entity has with respect to the child to any of the following individu... |
Section 2151.3514 | Order requiring parent or other caregiver to submit to assessment and treatment from alcohol and drug addiction program.
...this section: (1) "Community addiction services provider" has the same meaning as in section 5119.01 of the Revised Code; (2) "Chemical dependency" means either of the following: (a) The chronic and habitual use of alcoholic beverages to the extent that the user no longer can control the use of alcohol or endangers the user's health, safety, or welfare or that of others; (b) The use of a drug of abuse to the exte... |
Section 2151.3519 | Duties of public children services agency upon receiving notice of deserted child.
... Revised Code that an emergency medical service organization, a law enforcement agency, or hospital has taken possession of a child and in accordance with rules of the department of children and youth, a public children services agency shall do all of the following: (A) Consider the child to be in need of public care and protective services; (B) Accept and take emergency temporary custody of the child; (C) P... |
Section 2151.422 | Child living in domestic violence or homeless shelter.
...f the Revised Code, the public children services agency shall determine whether the child subject to the report is living in a shelter for victims of domestic violence or a homeless shelter and whether the child was brought to that shelter pursuant to an agreement with a shelter in another county. If the child is living in a shelter and was brought there from another county, the agency shall immediately notify the pu... |
Section 2151.4220 | [Recodified from R.C. 2151.4210] Memorandum of understanding required; signatories.
...(A) Each public children services agency shall prepare a memorandum of understanding that is signed by all of the following: (1) If there is only one juvenile judge in the county, the juvenile judge of the county or the juvenile judge's representative upon the judge's review and approval; (2) If there is more than one juvenile judge in the county, a juvenile judge or the juvenile judges' representative selected ... |