Ohio Admin. Code 5101:2-5-06 - [Effective 1/1/2025] Corrective action plans
(A) An agency shall
is to submit a
corrective action plan, as prescribed by the Ohio
department of job and family services (ODJFS), for any finding of
noncompliance cited by ODJFS
the Ohio department of children and youth (DCY) on a
summary of noncompliance, through the Ohio
certification and licensing management system (OCALM)
the Ohio comprehensive child welfare information system
(Ohio CCWIS) within fifteen working days of the exit interview or of the
receipt of an appeal decision pursuant to rule
5101:2-5-05 of the
Administrative Code. An agency may take longer than fifteen days to submit the
corrective action plan if the agency has requested and received an extension
from ODJFS
DCY .
(B) A
corrective action plan submitted by an agency pursuant to paragraph (A) of this
rule shall
is
to specify:
(1) What the agency is going
to do to correct an area of noncompliance.
(2) How noncompliance will be prevented in
the future.
(3) Who in the agency
will be responsible for the implementation of the corrective action
plan.
(4) How the agency will
document the corrective action plan has been implemented.
(C) The timeframe for implementation of all
corrective action plans shall
is to be no longer than thirty calendar days from the
date ODJFS
DCY
approves the corrective action plan unless more time is given by written
approval of the appropriate ODJFS licensing
supervisor.
(D) When a corrective
action plan is disapproved by ODJFS, the
agency shall
is
to submit another corrective action plan to ODJFS
DCY within ten
working days of receipt of the ODJFS
written notification that the corrective action plan was disapproved. The
action of ODJFS
DCY to approve or disapprove a corrective action plan
shall
is to
have no effect on the decision of ODJFS
DCY to deny or revoke an agency's
certification.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5103.03
Rule Amplifies: 5103.02, 5103.03
Prior Effective Dates: 12/30/1966, 10/01/1986, 07/02/1990 (Emer.), 10/01/1990, 01/01/1991, 07/01/2000, 12/11/2006, 10/01/2011, 12/01/2015, 02/01/2021
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