Ohio Revised Code Title LI. Public Welfare
Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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- Chapter 5101. Job and Family Services Department--General Provisions
- Chapter 5103. Placement of Children
- Chapter 5104. Child Day Care
- Chapter 5107. Ohio Works First Program
- Chapter 5108. Prevention, Retention, and Contingency Program
- Chapter 5109. Blind-Made Products
- Chapter 5116. Comprehensive Case Management and Employment Program
- Chapter 5117. Energy Subsidy Programs
- Chapter 5119. Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services
- Chapter 5120. Department of Rehabilitation and Correction
- Chapter 5121. Welfare Institutions--Generally
- Chapter 5122. Hospitalization of Mentally Ill
- Chapter 5122. Hospitalization of Persons with Mental Illness
- Chapter 5123. Department of Developmental Disabilities
- Chapter 5124. Intermediate Care Facility for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (Icf/IID) Services
- Chapter 5126. County Boards of Developmental Disabilities
- Chapter 5139. Youth Services
- Chapter 5145. State Correctional Institutions
- Chapter 5147. Convict Labor
- Chapter 5149. Adult Parole Authority
- Chapter 5153. County Children Services
- Chapter 5155. County Homes
- Chapter 5160. Medicaid Department--General Provisions
- Chapter 5161. Children’s Health Insurance Programs
- Chapter 5162. Administration of Medicaid and Medicaid Funds
- Chapter 5163. Medicaid Eligibility
- Chapter 5164. Medical Assistance Programs
- Chapter 5165. Nursing Facility Services
- Chapter 5166. Medicaid Waiver Components
- Chapter 5167. Medicaid Managed Care
- Chapter 5168. Hospital Care Assurance Program
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