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Title 1 State Government · Chapter 173 Department of Aging
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Section 173.01 — Department of aging; powers and duties.
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Section 173.02 — Administrative rules.
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Section 173.03 — Ohio advisory council for aging.
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Section 173.04 — Dementia training and respite care programs.
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Section 173.05 — Acting director.
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Section 173.06 — Golden buckeye card program.
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Section 173.08 — Resident services coordinator program.
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Section 173.11 — System of multipurpose senior centers.
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Section 173.011 — Planning and service areas; area agencies on aging.
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Section 173.012 — Training programs.
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Section 173.12 — Services provided by multipurpose senior center.
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Section 173.13 — Continuing care facility residents' rights.
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Section 173.14 — Long-term care ombudsman program definitions.
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Section 173.15 — Office of state long-term care ombudsman program.
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Section 173.16 — Designation of regional long-term care ombudsman programs.
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Section 173.17 — State long-term care ombudsman; duties.
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Section 173.18 — Regional long-term care ombudsman program - duties.
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Section 173.19 — Investigating and resolving complaints.
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Section 173.20 — Access to records; subpoena power.
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Section 173.21 — Training and certification programs.
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Section 173.22 — Confidential information.
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Section 173.23 — Immunity; false complaint; representation by attorney general.
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Section 173.24 — Protection for disciplinary or retaliatory action.
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Section 173.25 — Cooperation and coordination with agencies.
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Section 173.26 — Payment of fee per bed to department of aging.
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Section 173.27 — Criminal records check of ombudsman positions.
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Section 173.28 — Additional Fines for certain violations.
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Section 173.38 — Criminal records checks for direct-care positions.
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Section 173.39 — Community-based long-term care - provider certification for payment.
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Section 173.41 — Statewide aging and disabilities resource network.
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Section 173.42 — Long-term care consultation program.
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Section 173.43 — Interagency agreement for unified long-term care budget for home and community-based services.
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Section 173.44 — Survey of nursing homes and residential care facilities.
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Section 173.45 — Facilities definitions.
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Section 173.46 — Long-term care consumer guide.
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Section 173.47 — Customer satisfaction survey for long-term care facilities.
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Section 173.48 — Fees for consumer care guide; long-term care consumer guide fund.
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Section 173.49 — Implementing rules to be adopted by department.
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Section 173.50 — PACE administration.
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Section 173.51 — Definitions for PASSPORT and Assisted Living programs.
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Section 173.52 — Medicaid-funded component of PASSPORT program.
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Section 173.54 — Medicaid-funded component of assisted living program.
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Section 173.55 — Waiting list for department of aging-administered medicaid waiver components and the PACE program.
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Section 173.56 — Rules.
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Section 173.60 — Nursing home quality initiative.
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Section 173.061 — Records of card holders.
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Section 173.70 — Programs for the provision of outpatient prescription drug discounts.
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Section 173.95 — Best practices to prevent elder fraud and financial exploitation.
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Section 173.99 — Penalties.
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Section 173.121 — Bingo games at multipurpose senior center.
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Section 173.381 — Criminal records checks for self-employed providers.
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Section 173.391 — Requirements for provider certification - disciplinary action.
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Section 173.392 — Payment of noncertified provider.
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Section 173.393 — Provider evaluation records as public records.
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Section 173.421 — Periodic or follow-up long-term care consultations.
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Section 173.422 — Certification to conduct long-term care consultation.
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Section 173.423 — Monitoring of home and community-based services elections.
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Section 173.424 — Compliance with federal law.
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Section 173.431 — Administration of budget.
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Section 173.432 — Care management and authorization services.
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Section 173.434 — Adoption of rules.
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Section 173.501 — Home first component of PACE.
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Section 173.502 — Requests for proposals to become PACE organization [codified from Section 751.10 of H.B. 45, 134th General Assembly, pursuant to R.C. 103.131].
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Section 173.503 — PACE presumptive eligibility.
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Section 173.521 — Home first component.
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Section 173.522 — State-funded component of PASSPORT program.
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Section 173.523 — Appeals.
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Section 173.524 — Kosher meals.
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Section 173.525 — Personal care aide training.
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Section 173.541 — Eligibility for assisted living program.
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Section 173.542 — Home first component of the assisted living program.
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Section 173.543 — State-funded component of assisted living program.
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Section 173.544 — Eligibility requirements for state-funded component of assisted living program.
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Section 173.545 — Appeals.
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Section 173.546 — Needs assessments.
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Section 173.547 — Staff requirements for assisted living program facility.
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Section 173.548 — Choice of single or multiple occupancy room.
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