Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 121 | State Departments
Section 121.36 | Contracts Entered Into by Department for Provision of Home Care Services to Home Care Dependent Adults.

Effective: October 6, 2009
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 79 - 128th General Assembly
(A) As used in this section, "home care dependent adult" means an individual who resides in a private home or other noninstitutional and unlicensed living arrangement, without the presence of a parent or guardian, but has health and safety needs that require the provision of regularly scheduled home care services to remain in the home or other living arrangement because one of the following is the case:
(1) The individual is at least twenty-one years of age but less than sixty years of age and has a physical disability or mental impairment.
(2) The individual is sixty years of age or older, regardless of whether the individual has a physical disability or mental impairment.
(B) Except as provided in division (D) of this section, the departments of developmental disabilities, aging, job and family services, and health shall each implement this section with respect to all contracts entered into by the department for the provision of home care services to home care dependent adults that are paid for in whole or in part with federal, state, or local funds. Except as provided in division (D) of this section, each department shall also require all public and private entities that receive money from or through the department to comply with this section when entering into contracts for the provision of home care services to home care dependent adults that are paid for in whole or in part with federal, state, or local funds. Such entities may include county boards of developmental disabilities, area agencies on aging, county departments of job and family services, and boards of health of city and general health districts.
(C) Beginning one year after September 26, 2003, each contract subject to this section shall include terms requiring that the provider of home care services to home care dependent adults have a system in place that effectively monitors the delivery of the services by its employees. To be considered an effective monitoring system for purposes of the contract, the system established by a provider must include at least the following components:
(1) When providing home care services to home care dependent adults who have a mental impairment or life-threatening health condition, a mechanism to verify whether the provider's employees are present at the location where the services are to be provided and at the time the services are to be provided;
(2) When providing home care services to all other home care dependent adults, a system to verify at the end of each working day whether the provider's employees have provided the services at the proper location and time;
(3) A protocol to be followed in scheduling a substitute employee when the monitoring system identifies that an employee has failed to provide home care services at the proper location and time, including standards for determining the length of time that may elapse without jeopardizing the health and safety of the home care dependent adult;
(4) Procedures for maintaining records of the information obtained through the monitoring system;
(5) Procedures for compiling annual reports of the information obtained through the monitoring system, including statistics on the rate at which home care services were provided at the proper location and time;
(6) Procedures for conducting random checks of the accuracy of the monitoring system. For purposes of conducting these checks, a random check is considered to be a check of not more than five per cent of the home care visits the provider's employees make to different home care dependent adults within a particular work shift.
(D) In implementing this section, the departments shall exempt providers of home care services who are self-employed providers with no other employees or are otherwise considered by the departments not to be agency providers. The departments shall conduct a study on how the exempted providers may be made subject to the requirement of effectively monitoring whether home care services are being provided and have been provided at the proper location and time. Not later than two years after September 26, 2003, the departments shall prepare a report of their findings and recommendations. The report shall be submitted to the president of the senate and the speaker of the house of representatives.
(E) The departments of developmental disabilities, aging, job and family services, and health shall each adopt rules as necessary to implement this section. The rules shall be adopted in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 1 | State Government

Chapter 121 | State Departments

Section 121.01 | Definition of Terms.

Section 121.02 | Administrative Departments and Directors Created.

Section 121.03 | Appointment of Administrative Department Heads.

Section 121.031 | Administrative Department Head's Regulation Authority.

Section 121.04 | Offices Created in the Several Departments.

Section 121.05 | Assistant Directors.

Section 121.06 | Appointment of Officers - Term.

Section 121.07 | Supervision and Control of Departments - Establishing Divisions.

Section 121.08 | Deputy Director of Administration in Department of Commerce.

Section 121.081 | Department of Insurance - Powers and Duties.

Section 121.082 | Superintendent of Insurance - Prohibited Activities.

Section 121.083 | Superintendent of Industrial Compliance - Powers and Duties.

Section 121.084 | Industrial Compliance Operating Fund.

Section 121.085 | Financial Literacy Education Fund.

Section 121.086 | High School Financial Literacy Fund.

Section 121.09 | Qualifications of Director of Agriculture and Chief of Division of Animal Health.

Section 121.10 | Director of Health - Qualifications.

Section 121.11 | Bond and Oath of Office - Blanket Bonds - Bond May Be Required of Employee.

Section 121.12 | Officer to Devote Entire Time to Duties and Hold No Other Office - Reimbursement for Expenses.

Section 121.13 | Advisory Boards May Be Provided.

Section 121.14 | Employment Subject to Civil Service Laws.

Section 121.15 | Central Office for Each Department - Branch Offices - Restrictions on Relocation.

Section 121.17 | Co-Operation and Coordination of Work Under Direction of Governor.

Section 121.18 | Report by Each Department.

Section 121.181 | Identification of Department Acquiring Interest in Real Property.

Section 121.19 | Power to Inspect and Examine.

Section 121.20 | Seal for Each Department - Specifications - Use.

Section 121.211 | Retention and Disposition of Records.

Section 121.22 | Public Meetings - Exceptions.

Section 121.23 | No Award of Contract to Person Found in Contempt for Failure to Correct an Unfair Labor Practice.

Section 121.30 | Spanish-Speaking Affair Definitions.

Section 121.31 | Commission on Hispanic-Latino Affairs.

Section 121.32 | Powers and Duties of Commission.

Section 121.33 | Office of Hispanic-Latino Affairs - Powers and Duties.

Section 121.35 | Revision of Uniform the Eligibility Standards.

Section 121.36 | Contracts Entered Into by Department for Provision of Home Care Services to Home Care Dependent Adults.

Section 121.37 | Ohio Family and Children First Cabinet Council.

Section 121.371 | Wellness Block Grant Program.

Section 121.372 | Rules for Certification or Licensure of Substitute Care Providers.

Section 121.373 | Family and Children First Administration Fund.

Section 121.374 | Multi-System Youth Action Plan.

Section 121.375 | Information Provided to Ohio Family and Children First Cabinet Council.

Section 121.38 | Resolving Agency Disputes Concerning Services or Funding.

Section 121.381 | Family and Children First Dispute Resolution Process.

Section 121.382 | Services Continued Pending Dispute Resolution Process.

Section 121.39 | Identifying Documentation That Is Basis for Legislation Dealing With Environmental Protection.

Section 121.40 | Ohio Commission on Service and Volunteerism.

Section 121.401 | Adoption of Recommended Best Practices When Volunteers Have Unsupervised Access to Children.

Section 121.402 | Educational Program for Volunteers Having Unsupervised Access to Children.

Section 121.403 | Powers of Commission - Gifts and Donations Fund - Use of Moneys.

Section 121.41 | Inspector General Definitions.

Section 121.42 | Inspector General - Powers and Duties.

Section 121.421 | Investigation of Casino Control Commission Enforcement Personnel.

Section 121.43 | Subpoena Power - Contempt.

Section 121.44 | Reports of Investigations.

Section 121.45 | Cooperating in Investigations.

Section 121.46 | Filing Complaint - Form.

Section 121.47 | Confidential Information.

Section 121.48 | Appointment of Inspector General.

Section 121.481 | Special Investigations Fund.

Section 121.482 | Disposition of Money Received.

Section 121.483 | Status of Deputy Inspector General as Peace Officer.

Section 121.49 | Qualifications.

Section 121.50 | Administrative Rules.

Section 121.51 | Deputy Inspector General for Transportation Department.

Section 121.52 | Deputy Inspector General for Workers' Compensation.

Section 121.531 | Signs Specifying Arra Funding Prohibited.

Section 121.60 | Executive Agency Lobbying Definitions.

Section 121.61 | Prohibited Acts.

Section 121.62 | Initial Registration Statement - Updating Information.

Section 121.621 | Disqualification as Executive Agency Lobbyist for Certain Offenses.

Section 121.63 | Statement of Expenditures - Records.

Section 121.64 | Statement of Financial Transactions.

Section 121.65 | Disputed Expenditure or Transaction.

Section 121.66 | Exceptions.

Section 121.67 | Prohibiting Contingent Fees.

Section 121.68 | Statements Are Public Records.

Section 121.69 | Investigations.

Section 121.71 | Incorporation by Reference in Rule Definitions.

Section 121.72 | Incorporating Rule by Reference.

Section 121.73 | Filing Material Incorporated by Reference Electronically.

Section 121.74 | Access to Material Incorporated in Rule in Final Form.

Section 121.75 | Sufficiency of Citations.

Section 121.81 | "Agency" and "Draft Rule" Defined; Construction of Sections.

Section 121.811 | Applicability of Business Review Provisions.

Section 121.82 | Evaluation of Draft Rules; Business Impact Analysis.

Section 121.83 | Filing Proposed Rules; Rejection by Joint Committee on Rule Review.

Section 121.91 | Customer Service Standards.

Section 121.93 | Review of Agency Operations.

Section 121.931 | Petition to Restate a Principle of Law or Policy in a Rule.

Section 121.933 | Applicability of r.c. 101.352, 101.353, 121.93, and 121.931.

Section 121.95 | Agency Review of Rules to Identify Restrictions.

Section 121.951 | Required Reduction in Regulatory Restrictions.

Section 121.952 | Failure to Reduce Regulatory Restrictions.

Section 121.953 | Total Permitted Regulatory Restrictions.

Section 121.954 | Exemptions From Regulatory Restriction Reduction.

Section 121.99 | Penalty.

Section 121.991 | Penalty for Disclosing Confidential Information.