Ohio Admin. Code 173-2-08 - AAAs: de-designating an AAA
(A) ODA shall de-designate an AAA if state or
federal law requires ODA to de-designate, if ODA determines that de-designation
is an appropriate corrective action according to rule
173-2-07 of the Administrative
Code, or if ODA reorganizes the state's PSAs and the geographical region that a
currently-designated AAA serves ceases to exist.
(B) De-designation is a serious action that
ODA shall pursue only if that action is in the public's interest and for the
protection of the state of Ohio. Because ODA recognizes the valuable asset it
has in its AAAs, it shall not pursue the de-designation of an AAA before giving
consideration to the negative impact it may have upon the aging network and the
lives of consumers that the AAA serves.
(C) If ODA finds it necessary to de-designate
an AAA, it shall take reasonable actions to minimize disruption to consumer's
lives and all necessary actions to ensure the continuation of services until
ODA designates a new AAA. The actions that ODA takes to ensure the continuation
of services may include directly administering the grants and contracts of the
AAA or contracting with another AAA to administer the deficient AAA's grants
and contracts on ODA's behalf.
(D)
ODA shall provide a written notice and an opportunity for an appeals hearing
according to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code to any AAA that ODA proposes to
de-designate.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 121.07, 173.01, 173.011, 173.02; 42 U.S.C. 3025; 45 C.F.R. 1321.11
Rule Amplifies: 173.011; 42 U.S.C. 3025, 3025, 3027; 45 C.F.R. 1321.11, 1321.35, 1321.59
Prior Effective Dates: 10/13/1989 (Emer.), 02/26/1990 (Emer.), 08/24/1990, 05/15/2000, 05/16/2005, 07/12/2007, 06/11/2009, 09/01/2014, 01/01/2020
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