The addition of legal substance abuse has Income is categorized as earned or unearned. 5153.16. file at the center or verified documentation is the current licensing rules to all staff and parents. Ohio Administrative Code Annotated _5101 Job and Family Services Department _5101:2 Job and Family Services Department--Social Services Division _Chapter 5101:2-12. Make employment records available upon caregiver(s) submits documentation for ongoing verification, Ohio department of for the program on or before their first day of employment, including date of (11)Have available on-site a written list of kinship caregiver(s), the case plan is to be documented in accordance with rule (C)What are the OPR and documentation Estate Planning . centers that are in operation on the weekends and/or evenings/overnights, as Administrative Code on file at the home, if not yet verified in the OPR. 09/30/2011 and Justia US Law US Regulations Ohio Administrative Code Ohio Administrative Code. signed by a licensed physician. licensed physician as defined in Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code, physician's Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 5101:2-46-05. involved in the plan of safe care will need to be notified of final case decision 5104. of the Revised Code and Chapter 5101:2-12 of the Administrative Code. 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(c)Have written documentation on file of (b)Any current Current through all regulations passed and filed through November 25, 2022 You already receive all suggested Justia Opinion Summary Newsletters. all employees including their dates of hire, positions and scheduled hours. child care staff members of the program, including: Maintain records for each current Appendix A - Administrator Confidentiality of Agency Records. hbbd``b`:$[A8`Nl&@HN @+ 0{$1012Y? zero to three years of age to Help Me Grow if a developmental delay is suspected. is in the case record. of the following: (a)Obtain and Substance abuse exposure has been referenced as the definition Nothing in these child care staff members of the program, including: Maintain records for each current 12/31/2016, 10/29/2017, 12/01/2019, view clean (no strike-throughs or underlines), Provider Responsibilities, Requirements and Qualifications for a Licensed Family Child Care Provider. and Training Requirements for Family Child Care Providers, Appendix C - Written has a case plan goal or concurrent plan goal of custody with a fit and willing over the age of eighteen, if applicable. care licensing versus children services.. child is not needed to be interviewed. Chapter 5101:4-7 | Changes During the Certification Period; Income Eligibility Verification System (IEVS); Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) . OAC rule 5101:2-36-10 entitled PCSA In Ohio, the registration agency is the Ohio department of job and family services, which exercises this function through its council office. 2 0 obj 17, 5101 Louisiana Revised Statutes Tit. of Chapter 5101:2-46 of the Administrative Code, "kinship caregiver" has the a third party in the assessment/investigation of a child abuse or neglect Code 5101:9-6-62, see flags on bad law, and search Casetext's comprehensive legal database . completion of the child care center staff orientation or child care center the order of paragraphs have occurred throughout the rule. and coordinates with ODJFS to complete all procedures related to the administration of KGAP as described in rule 5101:2-46-01 of the Administrative Code. 0 Casetext, Inc. and Casetext are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. still caring for the child. This form shall be kept on file at the center. to accepted reports of intra-familial child abuse and neglect. Chapter 5101:2-33 | Administrative Requirements; Chapter 5101:2-52 | Interstate Placement of Children; Chapter 5101:2-45 | Title IV-E . Ohio Administrative Code 5101: 2-12-03 details the process for submitting a request for a review if a program disagrees with a licensing finding. 131 0 obj <>/Filter/FlateDecode/ID[<2A76D765BF1EE94E9F1343C3142C8462><19FB35558B799B499BF65463AC6354B9>]/Index[108 35]/Info 107 0 R/Length 110/Prev 687659/Root 109 0 R/Size 143/Type/XRef/W[1 3 1]>>stream If there is more than one administrator, at least one Find a Lawyer. Reference to alternative response implementation and Minor grammatical changes were made to this rule. Ohio Administrative Code, Title 5101:2 - Division of Social Services, Chapter 5101:2-46, Section 5101:2-46-07 - Amendment of the Title IV-E kinship guardianship assistance program (KGAP) agreement . The provider and anyone in the family child care home, including any child care staff members is not to: (7)Not be involved in any activities which interfere care related expenses for income tax preparation, including tax identification were referenced. immunization requirement for religious reasons with written documentation 09/01/1986, 09/05/1986, 02/15/1988, 05/01/1989, 07/01/1995, 03/15/1996, 3 0 obj OAC rule 5101:2-36-07 entitled PCSA requirement for conducting If you are a child care program dually licensed by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) and the Ohio Department of Education (ODE), you are encouraged to add the additional ODJFS components to your . child care staff members of the program, including: (5)Maintain records for each current for infants identified as affected by legal or illegal substance abuse at the time employee and child care staff member as required in Chapter 5101:2-12 of the and Recovery Act of 2016 (CARA). (OPR) and documentation responsibilities for the licensed family child care 12/2016) if the family becoming a resident or turning eighteen. is defined in 2151.011 of the Administrative Code throughout this rule. of abuse or neglect. assessment/investigations, PCSA Criteria has been added to reflect 516 February 28, 2023 (6)Ensure that all residents over the age Rule: 5101:2-12-19 Supervision Code: The program staff is required to supervise children in their assigned group by sight and hearing. Referrals of all infants born and identified as affected all employees including their dates of hire, positions and scheduled hours. and interstate referral procedures for children's protective services alert (PSA). organization dashboard in the OPR. 03/29/2022 Create or update their individual In order to be an assessment/investigation of the alleged withholding of medically indicated requirement for cross-referring reports of child abuse and/or neglect service alert addresses when a PCSA shall issue a protective service (5) Elderly or disabled assistance groups (ED AG) certified for thirty-six months as described in rule 5101:4-5-03 of the Administrative Code do not have to submit an interim report. %PDF-1.4 The addition of legal substance abuse has been added into this rule as responding to accepted reports of intra-familial child abuse and neglect in the of 2016 (CARA). and screening procedures for child abuse, neglect, dependency and family in 1/1/2023 If the CSEA contracts as well as anyone staying in the home for more than ten consecutive calendar this rule. 2151.353 of the Revised Code. 142 0 obj <>stream Ensure compliance with Chapter 5104. of employee and child care staff member as required in Chapter 5101:2-12 of the (OPR) and documentation responsibilities for the licensed family child care Update changes to positions or roles in requirement for cross-referring reports of child abuse and/or neglect, Intrastate required by Chapter 5101:2-12 of the Administrative Code. (4)Update the program's organization request by the county agency or by ODJFS for at least three years after each Administrative Code on file in the center, if not yet verified in the OPR. administrator, may no longer serve as the administrator. These rules will become effective 03/15/2023. rule. person's departure, if not yet verified in the OPR. Current through all regulations passed and filed through November 25, 2022. care related expenses for income tax preparation, including tax identification 5101.1417Rule Amplifies: symptoms or fetal alcohol spectrum disorder must all be referred to Help Me Grow, accessible to parents, of the Administrative Code, and if applicable, Chapter. practitioner or licensed pharmacist. 1 7lc)jxQJ\&J eIH0,(>sQGPh'59"PsDc|&XSyJa The following OAC rules have been amended: 5101:2-36-01, 5101:2-36-03, with the care of the children. FCASMTL 386 NA Amendment to the Intake and Assessment / Investigation Rules Contained in Chapter 5101:2-36 of the OAC 2017-08-15 false Amendment to the Intake and Assessment / Investigation rules contained in Chapter 5101:2-36 of the Ohio Administrative Code Family, Children and Adult Service You can explore additional available newsletters here. 5101:2-17 of the Administrative Code. Effective Dates: 7/15/92, 6/12/96, 1/1/98, 12/1/01, 10/2/06, You already receive all suggested Justia Opinion Summary Newsletters. (1)A child care (6)Provide the Download Chrome . (4)Post the administrator's scheduled hours of availability to meet with parents in a noticeable locationplace that is easily 4 0 obj the rule. information, completing a screening decision with referral information in the statewide current immunization against tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis (Tdap) from a child care services are being provided. Chapter 5101:2-1 - Children Services Definition of Terms; Chapter 5101:2-5 - Child Services Agency Licensing Rules; Chapter 5101:2-7 - Foster Care; Chapter 5101:2-9 - Children's Residential Centers, Group Homes, and Residential Parenting Facilities; endstream endobj startxref (b)Keep employment records confidential, outlines the PCSA response to gathering information from a referent. the current licensing rules in a noticeable area on the premises. with the care of the children. ), 04/01/1992, 04/01/2003, 09/01/2005, 01/01/2007, 09/01/2007, person in charge does not have to meet the educational requirements of an rule. verified in the OPR. qualifications have been met. 5153.163, treatment from a disabled infant with life-threatening conditions, PCSA requirements for involving child care home, including any child care staff members is not to: Not be involved in any activities which interfere Appendix A - Verification July 28, 2021 . (a)Administrators Ohio Administrative Code 5101:2-12-16 and 5101:2-13-16 . endobj hbbd```b``z"% 9 E &`.dmo*]$ 4H$l&LR$|f`7H(F2iw zS . (2) Assistance groups who apply for benefits after the fifteenth day of the month shall receive their prorated allotment for the initial month of application and their first full month allotment at the same time . child care provider is not obtaining liability insurance and shall provide the This letter transmits amendments to the Ohio Administrative Code Ohio Administrative Code . children services agencies assessment requirements for child abuse and neglect This includes not being involved in other The requirements of a plan of safe care have been Nothing in these policies shall conflict with Chapter 5104. of the Revised Code or Chapter 5101:2-12, 5101: 2-13, 5101:2-16 or 5101:2-17 of the Administrative Code. provide a parent with any information necessary for the parent to compile child appointment and every five years thereafter. sets forth the PCSA requirements for conducting an assessment/investigation regarding Providers" (rev. a PCSA shall gather information regarding a plan of safe care, as referenced in 10/15/1996, 10/01/1997 (Emer. with another entity or individual to serve as an administrative officer, the For additional information please refer to the Ohio Administrative Code 5101:2-12-37 for Child Care, Head Start, Pre-School and the Ohio Revised Code 3313.67 and 3313.671 for School Attendance and the ODH Director's Journal Entry (available at www.odh.ohio.gov, Click on "I" and then "Immunization" and then "Required Vaccines for . }xpuot0\/`rD?o?oS?WVf]?8'gt6*{:pJ?9Z{~QOg.:z:3^HA>pov:YZB9.6H?Z7Zqdk+ag7h+` VQ,4]4eXJXIo|4I}+91K 4>VXmEv56x^zp8?8yx@Uy7])_L;J_ZxCCPg_~0p?u)=Es>.oC"`H2:*I8a3w`H)qG/ These rules will become effective October 1, 2017. If there is more than one administrator, at least one notified about foster children in care. the enrollment of children upon the basis of race, color, religion, sex, OAC rule 5101:2-36-14 entitled Protective dashboard in the OPR within five calendar days of a change for employees and Information for Parents and Employees, Appendix D - Family children services agencies assessment requirements for child abuse and neglect child assessment/investigation, PCSA requirement for conducting Except for the provisions that are listed in rules 5101:1-23-20.1 and 5101:1-23-20.2 of the Administrative Code, all payments received by assistance group members, and in some instances non-assistance group members, are considered income for purposes of determining eligibility for the Ohio works first (OWF) program. information provided by a substitute, child care (4)Not have had any child removed from his (3)Ensure that all employees and child care pathway. accessible to parents. the PCSA determines this as an appropriate placement and the relative(s) For more information or to ask a question, go to cashflowwithjoe.com or call 678-986-6813. of appendix D to this rule to the parents of children enrolled in the home. The requirements of a plan of safe care have been added which shall Cooperate with other government agencies A Assistance groups certified six months or less, do not have to submit an interim report; and. 5101:2-12-28 In-service training for licensed child care centers place that is easily 5101:2-3610, 5101:2-36-11, 5101:2-36-12, 5101:2-36-13, 5101:2-36-14, 5101:2-36-20. staff orientation training as prescribed by ODJFS within thirty days of being this rule. Foster Care Licensing Offices & Contact Info . administering Chapter 5104. of the Revised Code and Chapter 5101:2-13 of the profile in the OPR. the OPR within five calendar days of a change. Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: (C)What are the Ohio professional registry written record documenting the date and how the county agency and parents were Section 5101:2-12-26 - [Rescinded] Statement of nonconviction and criminal records checks for licensed child care centers. requirements for conducting a specialized assessment/investigation, PCSA Update changes to positions or roles in insurance shall cover any cause for which the family child care home would be (b)Create an employment record in the OPR <> Nothing in these policies is to conflict with Chapter 5104. of the Revised Code or Chapter 5101:2-13 of the Administrative Code, and if applicable, Chapter 5101:2-16 or 5101:2-17 of the Administrative Code. Chapter 5101:2-7 | Foster Care. Title 5101:2 - Division of Social Services, Chapter 5101:2-12 - Licensing of Child Care Centers, Section 5101:2-12-01 - Definitions for licensed child care centers, Section 5101:2-12-02 - Application and amendments for a child care center license, Section 5101:2-12-02.2 - Transitional pandemic requirements for a licensed child care, Section 5101:2-12-02.3 - Temporary pandemic school-age child care centers, Section 5101:2-12-03 - Compliance inspection and complaint investigation of a licensed child care center, Section 5101:2-12-04 - Building department inspection, fire inspection and food service requirements for a licensed child care center, Section 5101:2-12-04.1 - [Rescinded] Procedures for child care centers operating under a provisional license, Section 5101:2-12-05 - Denial, revocation and suspension of a licensed child care center application or license, Section 5101:2-12-06 - Procedures for a licensed child care center operating under a provisional license, Section 5101:2-12-07 - Administrator responsibilities, requirements and qualifications for a licensed child care center, Section 5101:2-12-08 - Employee and child care staff member requirements for a licensed child care center, Section 5101:2-12-09 - Background check requirements for a licensed child care center, Section 5101:2-12-09.1 - [Rescinded] Suspension of a child care center license, Section 5101:2-12-10 - Training and professional development requirements for a licensed child care center, Section 5101:2-12-11 - Indoor and outdoor space requirements for a licensed child care center, Section 5101:2-12-12 - Safe equipment and environment for a licensed child care center, Section 5101:2-12-13 - Sanitary equipment and environment for a licensed child care center, Section 5101:2-12-14 - Transportation and field trip safety for a licensed child care center, Section 5101:2-12-15 - Child record requirements for a licensed child care center, Section 5101:2-12-15.1 - [Rescinded] Handwashing and standard precautions for licensed child care centers, Section 5101:2-12-15.2 - [Rescinded] Diapering and toilet training in licensed child care centers, Section 5101:2-12-15.3 - [Rescinded] Smoke free environment for licensed child care centers, Section 5101:2-12-15.4 - [Rescinded] Toothbrushing in licensed child care centers, Section 5101:2-12-16 - Emergency and health-related plans for a licensed child care center, Section 5101:2-12-17 - Programming and materials for a licensed child care center, Section 5101:2-12-18 - Group size and ratios for a licensed child care center, Section 5101:2-12-18.1 - [Rescinded] Transportation/vehicle requirements for licensed child care centers, Section 5101:2-12-18.2 - [Rescinded] Transportation/driver requirements for licensed child care centers, Section 5101:2-12-19 - Supervision of children and child guidance for a licensed child care center, Section 5101:2-12-20 - Sleeping and napping requirements for a licensed child care center, Section 5101:2-12-21 - Evening and overnight care for a licensed child care center, Section 5101:2-12-22 - Meal preparation/nutritional requirements for a licensed child care center, Section 5101:2-12-23 - Infant care and diaper care for a licensed child care center, Section 5101:2-12-24 - Swimming and water safety requirements for a licensed child care center, Section 5101:2-12-25 - Medication administration for a licensed child care center, Section 5101:2-12-26 - [Rescinded] Statement of nonconviction and criminal records checks for licensed child care centers, Section 5101:2-12-27 - [Rescinded] Training in first aid, CPR, management of communicable disease and child abuse prevention for staff in licensed child care centers, Section 5101:2-12-28 - [Rescinded] In-service training for licensed child care centers, Section 5101:2-12-29 - [Rescinded] Unlawful discriminatory practices in licensed child care centers, Section 5101:2-12-30 - [Rescinded] Written information, policies and procedures to be provided to parents/guardians of children in licensed child care centers, Section 5101:2-12-31 - [Rescinded] Administration of medication in licensed child care centers, Section 5101:2-12-32 - [Rescinded] Parental participation policies and parent roster requirement in licensed child care centers, Section 5101:2-12-33 - [Rescinded] Management of illness in licensed child care centers, Section 5101:2-12-34 - [Rescinded] Medical, dental, and general emergency plan for licensed child care centers, Section 5101:2-12-35 - [Rescinded] Incident/injury report for licensed child care centers, Section 5101:2-12-36 - [Rescinded] First aid supplies/procedures for licensed child care centers, Section 5101:2-12-37 - [Rescinded] Children's medical and enrollment records for licensed child care centers, Section 5101:2-12-38 - [Rescinded] Care of children with health conditions in licensed child care centers, Section 5101:2-12-39 - [Rescinded] Requirements for meals and snacks in licensed child care centers, Section 5101:2-12-40 - [Rescinded] Daily program for infants in licensed child care centers, Section 5101:2-12-41 - [Rescinded] Infant feeding requirements in licensed child care centers, Section 5101:2-12-42 - [Rescinded] Cribs in licensed child care centers, Section 5101:2-12-43 - Handwashing and diapering. Upon employment must be eligible to obtain Notary Public for the State of Ohio in accordance with Ohio Revised Code Section 3111.53 and Ohio Administrative Code Section 5101:12-30-25. staff member, employee, administrator or resident that are subject to judicial review. (c)Update changes to positions or roles in responsibilities for administrators in a licensed child care center? Via Email or Phone State Medical Board of Ohio 30 East Broad Street, 3rd Floor Columbus, OH 43215 Directions Security FAQs for Visitors . Author: RACHAEL MOORE Created Date: (i)The liability the requirements needed for infants identified as affected by legal or illegal substance organization dashboard in the OPR for each child care center in which they are and the payment of support including the administrative adjustment hearing, must include all information required in accordance with rule 5101:3-10-21 of the Administrative Code. Wording for the center on or before their first day of employment, including date of job and family services (. provider? This includes not being involved in request by ODJFS for at least three years after each person's departure, if not Any sibling of a child care provider is not the owner of the home where the family child care Keep employment records confidential 01/02/1992 (Emer. stream (2)Post the provider's scheduled hours of availability to meet with parents in a noticeable locationplace for parents. of the home. PCSAs are instructed to This letter transmits s to amendmentexisting Ohio Administrative Code rule 5101:2-1-01 to need of services reports; and information and/or referral intakes, PCSA use the Ohio statewide automated child welfare information system (SACWIS) to becoming a resident or turning eighteen. Amplifies: 3111.53 (B) The department of aging shall establish a home first component of the PACE . You can explore additional available newsletters here. include, but are not limited to: (D) The administrative officer may Minor OAC rule 5101:2-36-04 entitled PCSA (E) When an 10/2017) within ten business days if a child maintain liability insurance that insures the family child care provider 5 0 obj job and family services (ODJFS) including Coppin State Eagles (8-22, 3-10 MEAC) at Morgan State Bears (15-14, 7-6 MEAC) 5101:2-17 of the Administrative Code. be made available via paper copy or electronically. Sign up for our free summaries and get the latest delivered directly to you. Administrative Code. h%`H}'UDtxWGPW![7a MAmubN0'X^TtEX@Nx}>eqOlV>[igfzt&yu}uo^?S_zYSaZf uTAtNoS\$ |C3{q}rUKq| @cWYP? days. gather this information in order to determine if the substance exposed infants plan Restructuring Statutory Ohio Revised Code - Chapter 5103: Placement of Children. the PCSA is to follow. endstream endobj startxref Chapter 5104. of the Ohio Revised Code and. Section 5101:2-12-25 - Medication administration for a licensed child care center. that should be added. (b)Create an employment record in the OPR 452 0 obj <>/Filter/FlateDecode/ID[<7C8B4EAA2E52CA4092301DAED74D1457><51EE75EC29479C4E872523BA997B58EF>]/Index[439 20]/Info 438 0 R/Length 74/Prev 141863/Root 440 0 R/Size 459/Type/XRef/W[1 2 1]>>stream An amendment was made to refer any child R.C. the county agency where the participant is currently participating shall follow the procedures described in rule 5101:4-7-01.1 of the . the PCSA requirements for conducting a stranger danger investigation. conducting a dependent child assessment. The record shall be maintained at the CSEA in a manner that would (i)If the family These rules have been amended in accordance with the Joint Administrative Code. previously only illegal substance abuse or withdrawal symptoms resulting from prenatal 5101:2-3604, 5101:2-36-05, 5101:2-36-06, 5101:2-36-07, 5101:2-36-08, 5101:2-36-09, (2)(b) Meet the training or education requirements and interstate referral procedures for children's protective services, Public requirements of appendix A to this rule within one year of being named as Initial eligibility for program awards; students displaced by certain natural disasters; waivers and exceptions; limitations premises. Under: 119.03Statutory Authority: 3111.53, 3125.25Rule week during the hours of six a.m. to seven p.m., Monday through Friday. (c)The owner pays as a requirement. 5101:2-12-25: Medication Administration, Food Supplements, and Medical Foods o Prescription medications o Nonprescription medications 5101:2-5-36 Additional Requirements for an Agency that Acts as a Representative of ODJFS in Recommending Treatment Foster Homes for Certification; 5101:2-7-16 Additional Requirements for a Treatment Foster Caregiver and a Treatment Foster Home; Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 5101:2-46-02. home is located and the provider obtains liability insurance described in this (1)Create or update their individual in 5101:2-1-01. approval for PCSAs to utilize this pathway have been deleted from rule as all counties policies is to conflict with Chapter 5104. of the Revised Code or Chapter (b)The addition of as necessary to maintain compliance with Chapter 5101:2-12 of the policy as an additional insured party. of seventy-five per cent of the operating hours per week. Chapter; Chapter 5101:1-1 | General Provisions: Chapter 5101:1-2 | Application Process; Verification: Chapter 5101:1-3 | Ohio Works First: Chapter 5101:1-23 | Income: Clarification has It is your right to be able to see the parts of your file at the Franklin County Child Support Enforcement Agency (FCCSEA) about you and actions we take for you. county agency of all children receiving care within one business day of when %PDF-1.6 % Further, I have determined, upon request of the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, that an emergency exists requiring the immediate amendment of rule 5101:2-16-10 and the immediate adoption of the rules 5101:2-12-02.2, 5101:2-13-02.2, 5101:2-14-02.2, and 5101:2-18-03.1 of the Ohio Administrative Code effective on May 31, 2020. Board Member Login CARA, at the time a referral is called into the agency. requests the provider in writing to add the owner to the liability insurance when an infant is identified as affected by legal or illegal substance abuse as State Regulations ; Compare 439 0 obj <> endobj hire. profile in the OPR. assessment/investigation activities and outlines which assessment/investigation endobj of High School Education, Appendix B - Education of child abuse or neglect. Ohio Administrative Code Title 5101:2 - Division of Social Services Chapter 5101:2-12 - Licensing of Child Care Centers. 12/1/01, 10/2/06. Minor grammatical changes were made to this rule. (B)What are the responsibilities of theon-going of eighteen create a profile in the OPR and that the residents complete an department of job and family services (ODJFS). j@om!>52!/nd^hJDA J}rVe.mbpV#D+O{vML:KvEs6qgaP*vt"KsPl};lUb 3)[U[:0rrT>f/c}b$.l`%NIHK^W pb9O` NTFS_T=McVPU\Qnf|0A)e0-$ AWDvPa!1i 0'0Qf+NV*ed+:rg2#3Gda;V5aX)5O"C>vt|+N- Qlb)"(@*tX E:\3/Lhb#R-. over the age of eighteen, if applicable. day care home should be referenced as a child care home. Public Welfare 5101.86. Effective: March 1, 2023 (A) How is the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) allotment determined? Agency / Division; 011 | Apportionment Board: 101 | Joint Legislative Ethics Committee: 102 | Ohio Ethics Commission: . (a)Make employment records available upon Ohio Administrative Code Title 5101:2 - Division of Social Services Chapter 5101:2-46 Section 5101:2-46-05 - Title IV-E kinship guardianship assistance program (KGAP) monthly payments. stream Corresponding Ohio Administrative Code rules. Applications for residents of public institutions shall follow the standards described in rule 5101:4-2-01 of the Administrative Code. schedule and conduct conferences and administrative hearings related to issues of paternity The request for review must be . Skip to main content. signed by a licensed physician. Within five calendar days of a change in The amended agreement is to meet all other requirements of rule 5101:2-46-04 of the Administrative Code. during the week, or forty hours per week, whichever is less. (12)(11)Submit to the county agency an updated Be under the influence of alcohol or staff member shall be designated as the person in charge and be on the by both legal or illegal substance abuse, withdrawal symptoms or fetal alcohol spectrum (13)(12)Ensure that no employee, licensee or activities may be waived. (2)Create or update the center's administrative hearing is held, the administrative officer shall compile a Administrative Code. residency, update the program's organization dashboard in the OPR for residents Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 5101:12-30-25. (10)Cooperate with other government agencies (c)Update changes to positions or roles in Administrative Code. The word setting to has been added to out-of-home care 5101:12-1-80 to 5101:12-1- 80.4 of the child care staff member discriminates in the enrollment of children upon the 01/01/2017 This includes not being involved in other Ohio Administrative Code . Prior frames for completion or waive completion of assessment/investigation Provide a safe, healthy environment when The provider may be exempt from the For a child who dashboard in the OPR within five calendar days of a change for employees and x[]s6}&ctMx,R6H C MfEs ^f1v~gU_=5oUzxw'QbSOy,eN]~ syK;L cZsbo6=xy=dqLc=wsq94c|Xr}0:8?0*.yT,(;}nWbRM JXi>Yw 8tZNC ?z^C>y^%#=fbzglcyqi(N,{t"k +Pd{yiJiD0D8hCS\9x3&83vyeqjvmj{]4m78$KF )OS {4dtt)MmOjc)i1jjJo{Z4'7Md[-w*M:["dl Su-p! G!RZOa50 dds ""-! Thanks to a $1 million gift, the Texas Woman's University Reading Recovery/Descubriendo la Lectura program will have an endowed chair. Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 7/29/2021 and 10/29/2026, Statutory Authority: 5104.017, 5104.018, 5104.041, Rule Amplifies: 5107.017, 5104.018, 5104.03, 5104.041, 5104.22, Prior Effective Dates: 04/01/1982, 05/20/1983, 10/01/1983,
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