Ohio Admin. Code 173-3-06.14 - Older Americans Act: disease prevention and health promotion service
(A)
Definitions for this rule:
(1)
"Disease
prevention and health promotion service" has the same meaning as in 42. U.S.C.
3002.
(B)
Requirements for
every AAA-provider agreement (agreement) for a disease prevention and health
promotion service paid, in whole or in part, with Older Americans Act
funds:
(1)
The
agreement is subject to rule
173-3-06 of the Administrative
Code.
(2)
The agreement stipulates that Title III-D Older
Americans Act funds may pay for only an evidence-based disease prevention and
health promotion service.
(3)
The agreement stipulates that Title III-B and Title
III-E Older Americans Act funds may pay for a non-evidence-based disease
prevention and health promotion service.
(4)
The provider is
responsible for maintaining any license, permission, or other agreement
necessary to provide the type of service, brand of service, or copyrighted or
proprietary materials described in the provider's bid for the service and in
the AAA-provider agreement.
(5)
Service
verification: The following is the mandatory reporting item for each episode of
service that a provider retains to comply with the requirements under paragraph
(B)(9) of rule
173-3-06 of the Administrative
Code: service date.
(C)
Units: A unit of
a health promotion and disease prevention service is one
session.
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