Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4929.03 | Applicability of other public utility commission provisions.
...Except as otherwise provided in section 4929.04 of the Revised Code, only the commodity sales services, distribution services, and ancillary services of a natural gas company are subject to the jurisdiction of the public utilities commission. Chapter 4905. with the exception of section 4905.10, Chapter 4909., Chapter 4935. with the exception of sections 4935.01 and 4935.03, and sections 4933.08, 4933.09, 4933.11, 493... |
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Section 4929.09 | Designating natural gas supplies that have been obtained to provide exempt service.
...In accordance with the commission's order prescribing a separation plan under division (E) of section 4929.04 of the Revised Code, a natural gas company granted an exemption under section 4929.04 of the Revised Code for a commodity sales service or ancillary service may designate the natural gas supplies that have been obtained to provide that exempt service. Nothing in this section prevents the public utilities comm... |
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Section 4929.21 | Consent to jurisdiction - appointment of statutory agent.
...(A)(1) Beginning on the effective date of initial rules adopted pursuant to division (A) of section 4929.20 of the Revised Code, no person shall operate in this state as a retail natural gas supplier, unless that person first does both of the following: (a) Consents irrevocably to the jurisdiction of the courts of this state and service of process in this state, including, without limitation, service of summonses an... |
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Section 5101.061 | Office of human services innovation.
...(A) There is hereby established in the department of job and family services the office of human services innovation. The office shall develop recommendations, as described in division (B) of this section, regarding the coordination and reform of state programs to assist the residents of this state in preparing for life and the dignity of work and to promote individual responsibility and work opportunity. The dire... |
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Section 5101.11 | Seeking federal financial participation for costs incurred by entity implementing program administered by department.
...nd family services or the department of children and youth, or any private entity under contract with a public entity to implement a program administered by the applicable department, the applicable department may seek to obtain federal financial participation for costs incurred by the entity. Federal financial participation may be sought from programs operated pursuant to Title IV-A of the "Social Security Act," 42 ... |
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Section 5101.216 | Written operational agreements with county for family service duties.
...and family services and the director of children and youth, as applicable, may enter into one or more written operational agreements with boards of county commissioners to do one or more of the following regarding family services duties: (A) Provide for the directors to amend or rescind a rule the directors previously adopted; (B) Provide for the directors to modify procedures or establish alternative procedure... |
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Section 5101.27 | Restricting disclosure of information regarding public assistance recipients.
... and family services, the department of children and youth, and county agencies shall do all of the following: (1) Release information regarding a public assistance recipient for purposes directly connected to the administration of the program to a government entity responsible for administering that public assistance program; (2) Provide information regarding a public assistance recipient to a law enforcement ... |
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Section 5101.47 | Administrative activities for certain programs.
...y services determines are supportive of children, adults, or families; (b) Other programs administered by the department regarding which the director determines administrative cost savings and efficiency may be achieved through the department accepting applications, determining eligibility, redetermining eligibility, or performing related administrative activities. (B) If federal law requires a face-to-face int... |
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Section 5101.631 | [Former R.C. 5101.612, amended and renumbered by H.B. 49, 132nd General Assembly, effective 9/29/2018] Uniform statewide automated adult protective services information system.
...l of the following: (1) All reports of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of adults made to county departments of job and family services under section 5101.63 of the Revised Code; (2) Investigations conducted under section 5101.65 of the Revised Code; (3) Protective services provided to adults pursuant to sections 5101.60 to 5101.73 of the Revised Code; (4) Any other information related to adults in need of protect... |
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Section 5101.65 | Investigations.
...e information about the adult's alleged abuse, neglect, or exploitation. The department shall give written notice of the intent of the investigation and an explanation of the notice in language reasonably understandable to the adult who is the subject of the investigation, at the time of the initial interview with that person. Upon completion of the investigation, the department shall determine from its findings wh... |
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Section 5101.682 | Hearing.
...ncing evidence, that the adult has been abused, neglected, or exploited, is in need of protective services, and is incapacitated, and no person authorized by law or by court order is available to give consent, it shall issue an order requiring the provision of protective services only if they are available locally. (C) If the court orders placement under this section it shall give consideration to the choice of resi... |
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Section 5101.803 | Title IV-A demonstration program.
...d family services and the department of children and youth, as applicable, may provide funding for such projects to government entities and, to the extent permitted by federal law, private, not-for-profit entities with which either department enters into agreements under division (B)(2) of section 5101.801 of the Revised Code. In accordance with criteria the department develops, the department of job and family se... |
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Section 5103.12 | Payments to encourage adoptive placement of children in permanent custody of public children services agency.
... Revised Code. (B) The department of children and youth may enter into agreements with public children services agencies and private child placing agencies under which the department will make payments to encourage the adoptive placement of children in the permanent custody of a public children services agency. If the department terminates, or refuses to enter into or renew, an agreement with a public children ser... |
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Section 5104.12 | Certification of in-home aides to provide publicly funded child care.
...n-home aides to provide publicly funded child care pursuant to this chapter and any rules adopted under it. Any in-home aide who receives a certificate pursuant to this section to provide publicly funded child care is an independent contractor and is not an employee of the county department of job and family services that issues the certificate. (2) Every person desiring to receive certification as an in-home aide... |
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Section 5104.30 | Administration and coordination of federal and state funding for publicly funded child care.
...(A) The department of children and youth is hereby designated as the state agency responsible for administration and coordination of federal and state funding for publicly funded child care in this state. Publicly funded child care shall be provided to the following: (1) Recipients of transitional child care as provided under section 5104.34 of the Revised Code; (2) Participants in the Ohio works first program ... |
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Section 5107.10 | Time-limited cash assistance.
...from the assistance group's home due to abuse, neglect, or dependency if the agency does both of the following: (a) Notifies the county department of job and family services at the time the agency removes the children that it believes the children will be able to return to the assistance group within six months; (b) Informs the county department at the end of each of the first five months after the agency remov... |
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Section 5107.40 | Ohio works first program additional definitions.
...ate of high school equivalence; (11) Child-care service activities, including training, established under section 5107.60 of the Revised Code to aid another participant of Ohio works first assigned to a community service activity or other work activity; (12) The education program established under section 5107.58 of the Revised Code that are operated pursuant to a federal waiver granted by the United States sec... |
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Section 5107.54 | Work experience program.
...agency in which the participant's minor child is enrolled. Each county department shall make a list of the work projects available to the public. (C) Unless a county department of job and family services pays the premiums for the entity, a private or government entity with which a participant of Ohio works first is placed in and participates in the work experience program shall pay premiums to the bureau of worker... |
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Section 5107.66 | Support services.
...rt services may include publicly funded child care under Chapter 5104. of the Revised Code, transportation, and other services. |
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Section 511.235 | Mutual aid contracts for law enforcement purposes.
...The board of park commissioners of a township park district may enter into contracts with one or more townships, township police districts, joint police districts, municipal corporations, or county sheriffs of this state, with one or more park districts created pursuant to section 1545.01 of the Revised Code or other township park districts, or with a contiguous political subdivision of an adjoining state, and ... |
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Section 5119.14 | Department of behavioral health powers and duties generally.
...(A) The department of behavioral health shall maintain, operate, manage, and govern state institutions and other services for the care and treatment of persons with mental illnesses. (B)(1) The department of behavioral health may, with the approval of the governor, designate the name and purpose of any institutions under its jurisdiction and may change, with the approval of the governor, the designation and name w... |
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Section 5119.23 | Allocations of funds for local mental health and addiction services continuums of care.
...(A) The department of behavioral health shall establish a methodology for allocating to boards of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services the funds appropriated by the general assembly to the department for the purpose of the community-based continuum of care that each board establishes under section 340.032 of the Revised Code. The department shall establish the methodology after notifying and consulting... |
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Section 5119.342 | Appointing receiver for residential facility.
...(A) Upon petition by the director of behavioral health, the court of common pleas or the probate court may appoint a receiver to take possession of and operate a residential facility licensed pursuant to section 5119.34 of the Revised Code, when conditions existing at the residential facility present a substantial risk of physical or mental harm to residents and no other remedies at law are adequate to protect the he... |
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Section 5119.344 | Summary suspension of a class one residential facility serving children.
...nd the person alleged to have inflicted abuse or neglect on the child, who is the subject of the report, is either of the following: (a) A principal of the residential facility; (b) An employee of the residential facility who has not been immediately placed on administrative leave or released from employment. (6) The residential facility is not in compliance with the rule, adopted under section 5119.34 of the R... |
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Section 5119.41 | Residential state supplement program.
...(A) The department of behavioral health shall implement the residential state supplement program under which the state supplements the amounts received by aged, blind, or disabled adults as supplemental security income payments under Title XVI of the "Social Security Act," 42 U.S.C. 1381 et seq., or as social security benefits or social security disability insurance benefits under Title II of the "Social Security Act... |