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(125th General Assembly)
(Substitute House Bill Number 239)
AN ACT
To amend sections 140.01, 339.06, 5155.01, 5155.02, 5155.03, 5155.04, 5155.14, 5155.16, 5155.19, 5155.27, and 5155.31, to enact new section 140.051 and sections 5155.011 and 5155.012, and to repeal sections 140.051, 5155.05, 5155.06, 5155.07, 5155.28, and 5155.30 of the Revised Code to expand the definition of costs of hospital facilities, to confirm and validate amendments made to section 140.01 and the enactment of section 140.051 of the Revised Code by Am. Sub. S.B. 109 of the 113th General Assembly in order to eliminate any legal challenges that have been or may be raised concerning the constitutionality of these amendments, to modify the conditions under which a board of county hospital trustees may obtain a secured line of credit, to permit transfer of operational authority of a county home to a board of county hospital trustees, and to authorize a board of county commissioners to contract with third parties to manage a county home.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio:
SECTION 1. That sections 140.01, 339.06, 5155.01, 5155.02, 5155.03, 5155.04, 5155.14, 5155.16, 5155.19, 5155.27, and 5155.31 be amended and new section 140.051 and sections 5155.011 and 5155.012 of the Revised Code be enacted to read as follows:
Sec. 140.01. As used in this chapter this chapter: (A)
"Hospital agency" means any public hospital agency or
any
nonprofit hospital agency. (B)
"Public hospital agency" means any county, board of
county hospital trustees established pursuant to section 339.02
of
the Revised Code, county hospital commission established
pursuant
to section 339.14 of the Revised Code, municipal
corporation,
new
community authority organized under Chapter 349. of the Revised
Code, joint township hospital district, state or municipal
university or
college operating or authorized to operate a
hospital facility, or
the state, or the state. (C)
"Nonprofit hospital agency" means a corporation or
association not for profit, no part of the net earnings of which
inures or may lawfully inure to the benefit of any private
shareholder or individual, that has authority to own or operate a
hospital facility or provides or is to provide services to one or
more other hospital agencies. (D)
"Governing body" means, in the case of a county, the
board of county commissioners or other legislative body; in the
case of a board of county hospital trustees, the board; in the
case of a county hospital commission, the commission; in the case
of a municipal corporation, the council or other legislative
authority;
in the case of a new community authority, its board of
trustees; in the case of a joint township hospital district, the
joint township district hospital board; in the case of a state or
municipal university or college, its board of trustees or board
of
directors; in the case of a nonprofit hospital agency, the
board
of trustees or other body having general management
of the
agency; and,
in the case of the state, the director of
development
or the Ohio
higher educational facility commission; and,
in the case of the state, the director of
development
or the Ohio
higher educational facility commission. (E)
"Hospital facilities" means buildings, structures and
other improvements, additions thereto and extensions thereof,
furnishings, equipment, and real estate and interests in real
estate, used or to be used for or in connection with one or more one or more
hospitals, emergency, intensive, intermediate, extended,
long-term, or self-care facilities, diagnostic and treatment and
out-patient facilities, facilities related to programs for home
health services, clinics, laboratories, public health centers,
research facilities, and rehabilitation facilities, for or
pertaining to diagnosis, treatment, care, or rehabilitation of
sick, ill, injured, infirm, impaired, disabled, or handicapped
persons, or the prevention, detection, and control of disease,
and
also includes education, training, and food service
facilities for
health professions personnel, housing facilities
for such
personnel and their families, and parking and service
facilities
in connection with any of the foregoing; and includes
any one,
part of, or any combination of the foregoing; and
further includes
site improvements, utilities, machinery,
facilities, furnishings,
and any separate or connected buildings,
structures, improvements,
sites, utilities, facilities, or
equipment to be used in, or in
connection with the operation or
maintenance of, or supplementing
or otherwise related to the
services or facilities to be provided
by, any one or more of such
hospital facilities. (F)
"Costs of hospital facilities" means the costs of
acquiring or constructing hospital facilities, or interests in hospital facilities, including membership interests in nonprofit hospital agencies, costs of constructing hospital facilities, costs of improving
one or more one or more hospital facilities, including reconstructing,
rehabilitating, remodeling, renovating, and enlarging, costs of
equipping and furnishing such facilities, and all financing costs
pertaining thereto, including, without limitation thereto, costs
of engineering, architectural, and other professional services,
designs, plans, specifications and surveys, and estimates of
cost,
costs of tests and inspections, the costs of any indemnity
or
surety bonds and premiums on insurance, all related direct or
allocable administrative expenses pertaining thereto, fees and
expenses of trustees, depositories, and paying agents for the
obligations, cost of issuance of the obligations and financing
charges and fees and expenses of financial advisors, attorneys,
accountants, consultants and rating services in connection
therewith, capitalized interest on the obligations, amounts
necessary to establish reserves as required by the bond
proceedings, the reimbursement of all moneys advanced or applied
by the hospital agency or others or borrowed from others for the
payment of any item or items of costs of such facilities, and all
other expenses necessary or incident to planning or determining
feasibility or practicability with respect to such facilities,
and
such other expenses as may be necessary or incident to the
acquisition, construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation,
remodeling, renovation, enlargement, improvement, equipment, and
furnishing of such facilities, the financing thereof, and the
placing of the same in use and operation, including any one, part
of, or combination of such classes of costs and expenses, and
means the costs of refinancing obligations issued by, or
reimbursement of money advanced by, nonprofit hospital agencies
or
others the proceeds of which were used for the payment of
costs of
hospital facilities, if the governing body of the public
hospital
agency determines that the refinancing or reimbursement
advances
the purposes of this chapter, whether or not the
refinancing or
reimbursement is in conjunction with the
acquisition or
construction of additional hospital facilities, and means the costs of refinancing obligations issued by, or reimbursement of money advanced by, nonprofit hospital agencies or others the proceeds of which were used for the payment of costs of hospital facilities, if the governing body of the public hospital agency determines that the refinancing or reimbursement advances the purposes of this chapter, whether or not the refinancing or reimbursement is in conjunction with the acquisition or construction of additional hospital facilities. (G)
"Hospital receipts" means all moneys received by or on
behalf of a hospital agency from or in connection with the
ownership, operation, acquisition, construction, improvement,
equipping, or financing of any hospital facilities, including,
without limitation thereto, any rentals and other moneys received
from the lease, sale, or other disposition of hospital
facilities,
and any gifts, grants, interest subsidies, or other
moneys
received under any federal program for assistance in
financing the
costs of hospital facilities, and any other gifts,
grants, and
donations, and receipts therefrom, available for
financing the
costs of hospital facilities. (H)
"Obligations" means bonds, notes, or other evidences
of
indebtedness or obligation, including interest coupons
pertaining
thereto, issued or issuable by a public hospital
agency to pay
costs of hospital facilities. (I)
"Bond service charges" means principal, interest, and
call premium, if any, required to be paid on obligations. (J)
"Bond proceedings" means one or more ordinances,
resolutions, trust agreements, indentures, and other agreements
or
documents, and amendments and supplements to the foregoing, or
any
combination thereof, authorizing or providing for the terms,
including any variable interest rates,, including any variable interest rates, and conditions applicable
to, or providing for the security of, obligations and the
provisions contained in such obligations. (K)
"Nursing home" has the same meaning as in division
(A)(1)
of section 5701.13 of the Revised Code. (L)
"Residential care facility" has the same meaning as in
division (A)(2)
of section 5701.13 of the Revised Code. (M)
"Adult care facility" has the same meaning as in
division
(A)(3) of section 5701.13 of the Revised Code. (N)
"Independent living facility" means any self-care
facility or other housing facility designed or used as a
residence
for elderly persons. An
"independent living facility"
does not
include a residential facility, or that part of a
residential
facility, that is any of the following: (1) A hospital required to be certified by section 3727.02
of the Revised Code; (2) A nursing home or residential care facility; (3) An adult care facility; (4) A hospice licensed under section 3712.04 of the
Revised
Code; (5) A habilitation center as defined in section 5123.041
of
the Revised Code; (6) A residential facility for the mentally ill licensed
by
the department of mental health under section 5119.22 of the
Revised Code; (7) A facility licensed to provide methadone treatment
under
section 3793.11 of the Revised Code; (8) A facility certified as an alcohol and drug addiction
program under
section 3793.06 of the Revised Code; (9) A residential facility licensed under section 5123.19
of
the Revised Code or a facility providing services under a
contract
with the department of mental retardation and
developmental
disabilities under section 5123.18 of the Revised
Code; (10) A residential facility used as part of a hospital to
provide housing for staff of the hospital or students pursuing a
course of study at the hospital.
Sec. 140.051. If the costs of the hospital facilities are
to be paid with funds derived from revenue obligations issued
pursuant to section 140.06 of the Revised Code and with other
funds derived from the nonprofit hospital agency, a public
hospital agency, pursuant to negotiation and in the manner
determined in its sole discretion by the governing body of the
public hospital agency, may enter into a contract for the
acquisition, construction, improvement, equipment, or furnishing
of a hospital facility that is to be leased pursuant to section
140.05 of the Revised Code by a public hospital agency to a
nonprofit hospital agency. Any requirement of competitive
bidding, other restriction, or other procedures that are imposed
on a public hospital agency with respect to contracts is not
applicable to any contract entered into pursuant to this section. A hospital facility is not exempt from applicable zoning,
planning, and building regulations by reason of being financed
from the proceeds of obligations issued pursuant to this chapter.
Sec. 339.06. (A) The board of county hospital trustees, upon completion of
construction or leasing and equipping
of a county hospital, shall assume and continue the
operation of the
hospital. The board shall have the entire management and control
of the hospital, and shall establish such rules for its
government and the admission of persons as are expedient. The board has control of the property of the hospital,
including management and disposal of surplus property other than
real estate or an interest in real estate, and has control of all
funds used in the hospital's operation, including moneys received
from
the operation of
the hospital, moneys appropriated for its operation by
the board of
county commissioners, and moneys resulting from special
levies submitted
by the board of county commissioners as provided for in section
5705.22 of the Revised Code. All or part of the
moneys determined not to be necessary to meet current demands on
the hospital may be invested by the board of hospital trustees or its designee
in any classifications of securities and obligations eligible for deposit or
investment of county moneys pursuant to section 135.35 of the Revised Code, subject to the
approval of the board's written investment policy by the county investment
advisory committee established pursuant to section 135.341 of the Revised Code. (B) Annually by the first day of November, the board of
county hospital trustees shall submit its proposed budget for the
ensuing fiscal year to the board of county commissioners for
approval, and the board of county commissioners shall approve a
budget for the county hospital by the first day of December. If
the taxes collected pursuant to any tax levied under section
5705.22 of the Revised Code or the amount appropriated to the
county hospital by the commissioners in the annual appropriation
measure for the county for the ensuing fiscal year differ from
the amount shown in the approved budget, the board of county
commissioners may require the board of county hospital trustees
to revise the hospital budget accordingly. The board of trustees
shall not expend such funds until its budget for that calendar
year is submitted to and approved by the board of county
commissioners. Thereafter such funds may be disbursed by the
board of county hospital trustees, consistent with the approved
budget, for the uses and purposes of such hospital; for the
replacement of necessary equipment; for the acquisition,
leasing, or construction of permanent improvements to county
hospital property; or for making a donation authorized by
division (C) of this section. Each disbursement of funds shall be
made on a voucher signed by signatories designated
and approved by the board of county hospital trustees. The head of a board of county hospital trustees is not
required to file an estimate of contemplated revenue and
expenditures for the ensuing fiscal year under section 5705.28 of
the Revised Code unless the board of county commissioners levies
a tax for the county hospital, or such a tax is proposed, or the
board of county hospital trustees desires that the board of
county commissioners make an appropriation to the county hospital
for the ensuing fiscal year. All moneys appropriated by the board of county
commissioners or from special levies by the board of county
commissioners for the operation of the hospital, when collected
shall be paid to the board of county hospital trustees on a
warrant of the county auditor and approved by the board of county
commissioners. The board of hospital trustees shall file an
annual report of revenues and expenditures for the fiscal year
with the board of county commissioners within ninety days after
the fiscal year's end. (C) For the public purpose of improving the health,
safety, and general welfare of the community, the board of hospital trustees
may donate to a nonprofit entity any of the following: (1) Moneys and other financial assets determined not to be necessary to
meet current
demands on the hospital; (2) Surplus hospital property, including supplies, equipment, office
facilities, and other property that is not real estate
or an interest in real estate; (3) Services rendered by the hospital. (D)(1) For purposes of this division: (a) "Bank" has the same meaning as in section 1101.01 of
the Revised Code. (b) "Savings and loan association" has the same meaning as
in section 1151.01 of the Revised Code. (c) "Savings bank" has the same meaning as in section
1161.01 of the Revised Code. (2) The board of county hospital trustees may enter into a
contract for a secured line of credit with a bank, savings and
loan association, or savings bank if the contract meets all of
the following requirements: (a) The term of the contract does not exceed one hundred
eighty days. (b) The board's secured line of credit does not exceed
five hundred thousand dollars.
(c) The contract provides that any amount extended must be
repaid in full before any additional credit can be extended.
(d) The term of the contract does not exceed one year, except that the contract may provide for the automatic renewal of the contract for up to four additional one-year periods if, on the date of automatic renewal, the aggregate outstanding draws remaining unpaid under the secured line of credit do not exceed fifty per cent of the maximum amount that can be drawn under the secured line of credit.
(b) The contract provides that the bank, savings and loan
association, or savings bank shall not commence a civil action
against the board of county commissioners, any member of the
board, or the county to recover the principal, interest, or any
charges or other amounts that remain outstanding on the secured
line of credit at the time of any default by the board of county
hospital trustees. (e)(c) The contract provides that no assets other than those
of the hospital can be used to secure the line of credit.
(f)(d) The terms and conditions of the contract comply with
all state and federal statutes and rules governing the extension
of a secured line of credit.
(3) Any obligation incurred by a board of county hospital
trustees under this division is an obligation of that board only
and not a general obligation of the board of county commissioners
or the county within the meaning of division (Q) of section
133.01 of the Revised Code. (4) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Revised Code, the board of county hospital trustees may secure the line of credit authorized under this section by the grant of a security interest in any part or all of its tangible personal property and intangible personal property, including its deposit accounts, accounts receivable, or both. (5) No board of county hospital trustees shall at any time
have more than one secured line of credit under this section. (E) The board shall establish a schedule of charges for
all services and treatment rendered by the county hospital. It
may provide for the free treatment in such hospital of soldiers,
sailors, and marines of the county, under such conditions and
rules as it prescribes. (F) The board may designate the amounts and forms of
insurance protection to be provided, and the board of county
commissioners shall assist in obtaining such protection. The
expense of providing the protection shall be paid from hospital
operating funds. (G) The board of county hospital trustees may authorize a
county hospital and each of its units, hospital board members,
designated hospital employees, and medical staff members to be a
member of and maintain membership in any local, state, or
national group or association organized and operated for the
promotion of the public health and welfare or advancement of the
efficiency of hospital administration and in connection therewith
to use tax funds for the payment of dues and fees and related
expenses but nothing in this section prohibits the board from
using receipts from hospital operation, other than tax funds, for
the payment of such dues and fees. (H) The following apply to the board of county
hospital
trustees, its employees, and the employees of the county
hospital: (1) The board shall adopt the wage and salary schedule for
employees. (2) The board may employ the hospital's administrator
pursuant to section 339.07 of the Revised Code,
and the administrator may employ individuals for the hospital in
accordance with that section. (3) The board may employ assistants as necessary to perform
its clerical work, superintend properly the construction of the
county hospital, and pay the hospital's expenses. Such
employees may be paid from funds provided for the county
hospital. (4) The board may hire, by contract or as salaried
employees, such management consultants, accountants, attorneys,
engineers, architects, construction managers, and other
professional advisors as it determines are necessary and
desirable to assist in the management of the programs and
operation of the county hospital. Such professional advisors may
be paid from county hospital operating funds. (5) Notwithstanding section 325.19 of the Revised Code,
the board of county hospital trustees may grant to employees
any fringe benefits the board determines to be customary and
usual in the nonprofit hospital field in its community,
including, but not limited to: (a) Additional vacation leave with full pay for full-time
employees, including full-time hourly rate employees, after
service of one year; (b) Vacation leave and holiday pay for part-time employees
on a pro rata basis; (c) Leave with full pay due to death in the employee's
immediate family, which shall not be deducted from the employee's
accumulated sick leave; (d) Premium pay for working on holidays listed in section
325.19 of the Revised Code; (e) Moving expenses for new employees; (f) Discounts on hospital supplies and services. (6) The board may provide holiday leave by
observing
Martin Luther King day,
Washington-Lincoln day, Columbus day, and
Veterans' day on days other than those specified in
section 1.14 of the Revised Code. (7) The board may grant to employees
the insurance benefits authorized by section
339.16 of the Revised Code. (8) Notwithstanding section 325.19 of
the Revised Code, the board may grant to employees, including
hourly rate employees, such personal holidays as the board
determines to be customary and usual in the hospital field in its
community. (9) The board of county hospital trustees may provide employee
recognition awards and hold employee recognition dinners. (10) The board may grant to employees the recruitment and
retention benefits specified under division (I) of this section. (I) Notwithstanding sections 325.191 and 325.20 of the Revised
Code, the board of county hospital trustees may provide, without
the prior authorization of the board of county commissioners,
scholarships for education in the health care professions,
tuition reimbursement, and other staff development programs to
enhance the skills of health care professionals for the purpose
of recruiting or retaining qualified employees. The board of county hospital trustees may pay reasonable
expenses for recruiting or retaining physicians and other
appropriate health care practitioners.
Sec. 5155.01. The board of county commissioners shall make
all contracts for new buildings and for additions to existing
buildings necessary for the county home, and shall prescribe
rules for the management and good government of such the home and to
promote sobriety, morality, and industry among residents. The
superintendent or administrator of the county home shall be
responsible for maintaining buildings in good repair. In all cases in which both the husband and wife have been
admitted to such county home such couple, unless otherwise
requested by either of them, shall not be separated, and shall be
given quarters in the same part of such facility.
The superintendent or administrator may employ an
administrative assistant and such additional necessary personnel,
at rates of wages to be fixed by the board of county
commissioners, as may not be found available on the part of the
residents of the facility. The superintendent or administrator
and administrative assistant shall be removed if either of them
requires or permits residents or employees to render services for
the private interests of the superintendent or administrator, the
administrative assistant, or any member of the board of county commissioners, or any private
interest, or any member of the board of county hospital trustees if that board has entered into an agreement or otherwise has operational control as provided in section 5155.011 of the Revised Code.
Sec. 5155.011. (A) As used in this chapter, "operator" means a board of county hospital trustees acting under an agreement, or pursuant to a resolution adopted by the board of county commissioners, as provided in this section. (B) The board of county commissioners may transfer operational control of the county home to the board of county hospital trustees of a county hospital located in the county by either of the following means: (1) By adopting a resolution to transfer all operational control of the home to the board of county hospital trustees of that county hospital. The board of county hospital trustees also must adopt a resolution to accept the transfer of operational control. In transferring operational control, the board of county commissioners cannot and does not transfer ownership of any real or personal property of the county to the board of county hospital trustees. (2) By entering into an agreement with the board of county hospital trustees of that county hospital to authorize the board of county hospital trustees to manage and operate the home on behalf of the board of county commissioners. Except as otherwise provided in the agreement, the operator shall carry out the duties of an operator authorized in this chapter in the same manner as otherwise would be required of the board of county commissioners. The agreement may specify duties set forth in this chapter that will be retained by the board of county commissioners instead of being carried out by the operator on behalf of the board. The board of county commissioners shall retain ownership of the county home under the agreement.
Sec. 5155.012. A board of county commissioners may enter into a contract to aid it in the execution of its powers and duties for the management and good government of the county home.
Sec. 5155.02. The clerk of the board of county commissioners, or, if there is
no clerk of the board, the county auditor, shall keep a record of the board's
transactions respecting the county home, and this record shall be kept in the
manner provided by sections 305.10 and 305.11 of the Revised Code. The board
of county commissioners may determine that the clerk, or, if there is no clerk
of the board, the county auditor, shall keep a separate record of the board's
transactions respecting the county home. If a separate record is kept, it
shall be kept in the manner provided by sections 305.10 and 305.11 of the
Revised Code. Either record shall at all reasonable times be open to public
inspection.
The operator shall keep a record of its transactions regarding the county home in the manner provided in sections 305.10 and 305.11 of the Revised Code. The record shall be open to public inspection at all reasonable times.
Sec. 5155.03. The board of county commissioners or operator shall
appoint a superintendent, whom they who may authorize be authorized to use the
title, "administrator," who may reside on the premises of the
county home or other building contiguous thereto to the county home, and who shall
receive such the compensation for his services as the board
or operator determines. The superintendent or administrator and
administrative assistant shall each be allowed his actual
necessary expenses incurred in the discharge of his official
duties. The superintendent or administrator shall perform such
the duties as that the board or operator imposes upon him, and shall be governed in
all respects by its the board's or operator's rules. He shall not be removed by the board except for good and
sufficient cause. The board or operator may, by resolution, provide for the appointment
by the superintendent or administrator of an assistant
superintendent or administrator, who shall perform such the duties at
the county home as prescribed by such the superintendent or
administrator. The board or operator shall not appoint one of its own
board members superintendent or administrator, nor shall any
commissioner or trustee be eligible to any other office in the county home,
or receive any compensation as physician or otherwise, directly
or indirectly, wherein the appointing power is vested in such
board the board of county commissioners or board of county hospital trustees, as applicable.
Sec. 5155.04. Before entering upon his official duties, the
superintendent or administrator of the county home shall give bond to the
state in a sum not to exceed twenty thousand and not less than two thousand
dollars, as the board of county commissioners or operator requires, with two or more
sureties a surety acceptable to the board or operator, conditioned for the faithful discharge of
the duties of his that office. Such The bond, with the approval of
the board or operator and the oath of office of such the superintendent or administrator,
required by sections 3.22 and 3.23 of the Revised Code and by Section 7 of
Article XV, Ohio Constitution, indorsed
thereon endorsed on it, shall be deposited with the county treasurer and kept in his
the treasurer's office.
Sec. 5155.14. At the request of the superintendent or
administrator of the county home, the board of county
commissioners or operator shall set apart from the county home fund, a
reserve fund not to exceed four hundred dollars at any time,
which, upon the order of the board or operator shall be paid to the
superintendent or administrator and expended by him as needed for
emergency supplies and expenses. The superintendent or
administrator shall keep an accurate account of such funds the reserve fund, in a
book to be provided at the expense of the county for that
purpose, and all expenditures therefrom from it shall be audited by the
board or operator. The county home fund shall be reimbursed by the
superintendent or administrator, in full, for any items expended
by him the superintendent or administrator from such the reserve fund, which
items are not allowed by the board or operator.
When, and as often as such amount is entirely disbursed, on the
order of the board or operator, the county auditor shall pay to the
superintendent or administrator the amount so appropriated.
Sec. 5155.16. Annually, the The superintendent or
administrator or, if operational control has been transferred to an operator under section 5155.011 of the Revised Code, the operator of the county home shall submit to the board of
county commissioners a an annual report giving all statistical information
for the year preceding the first day of the month shown by the
record of residents of the home required by section 5155.07 of
the Revised Code. The The report shall show all of the following:
(A) The number of residents at the beginning of such the year,
the number admitted during the year, the number born in the home,
and the total number of resident days for the year; (B) The number of residents discharged, the number of
deaths, the number removed to other counties, states, and
institutions during the year, and the number of residents
remaining; (C) The daily average census; (D) The total current expenses for the year, exclusive of
farm products; (E) The total value of farm products for the year; (F) The total amount paid in the county for outdoor relief
during the year;
(G) The amount of salaries paid during the year to the
superintendent or administrator and the administrative assistant,
and the amount of wages paid other employees;
(F) Any other information the board or operator requires. The report shall contain such other information as the
board requires and an account of all moneys received by the
superintendent or administrator for the sale of farm products, or
from any other sources, and paid into the county treasury by him
to the credit of the county home fund, such account to be
properly itemized, showing dates of receipts, from whom and for
what purpose, and dates of payment of such receipts into the
county treasury. Such report shall be examined by the board, and
if found correct, shall be accepted, and such acceptance entered
in the minutes of the proceedings of the board. Such report
shall then be filed in the office of the county auditor, and
shall be safely preserved by him.
Sec. 5155.19. Each month, The board of county commissioners or the operator may require the superintendent or administrator of the county
home shall to submit to the board of county commissioners and, if applicable, to the operator a monthly report which shall
show. The monthly report may contain any or all of the following: (A) The number of residents at the beginning of each month; (B) The number of residents admitted during the month; (C) The number of residents discharged during the month; (D) The number of deaths during the month; (E) The total current expenses, exclusive of farm products; (F) The total value of farm products; (G) Any other information the board of county commissionersor operator requires.
Sec. 5155.27. The board of county commissioners or operator may contract with one or more
competent physicians to furnish medical relief and medicines necessary for the
residents of the county home, but no contract shall extend beyond one year.
Medical statistics shall be kept by the facility. Such Those statistics shall show
the nature and extent of the services rendered, to whom they were rendered, and the
character of the diseases treated. The board or operator may discharge any such physician
for proper cause. No medical relief shall be furnished by the county to
persons in their own homes, except for persons who are not residents of the
state or county for one year, or of a township or city for three months, and
except under section 5155.22 of the Revised Code.
Sec. 5155.31. (A) As used in this section, "county
nursing home" means a facility that is owned and operated by the
county or, if the board of county commissioners has transferred operational authority of the county home to a board of county hospital trustees, is operated by the board of county hospital trustees and that is used for the reception and care of individuals who by
reason of illness or physical or mental impairment require
skilled nursing care and of individuals who require personal
assistance, as "mental impairment," "skilled nursing care," and
"personal assistance" are defined in section 3721.01 of the
Revised Code. (B) Whenever the buildings of a county home or a county
nursing home have become unsuitable for habitation, or whenever
the population of such a county home or a county nursing home is too small for economical and
efficient operation, or for any other reason made of record, the
board of county commissioners may close such the home or sell it to a third party, and provide for
the care of the its residents thereof, and of other persons
afterwards determined eligible for county care, by housing them
in another county home, or a home licensed under Chapter 3721. of
the Revised Code, or in such private homes within the county as that
the board considers proper, and upon such terms as may be agreed
upon by the boards of the respective counties. (C) Whenever the board of county commissioners closes a
county home or a county nursing home pursuant to division (B) of
this section, the board may lease the county home to an
individual, partnership, firm, association, or corporation for
the establishment of a home licensed under Chapter 3721. of the
Revised Code. Any lease granted under this division and any
renewals thereof of it shall not be for a longer period than five
years. The form of any such lease shall be approved by the
prosecuting attorney. (D) Whenever the board of county commissioners determines
that a county home or a county nursing home is unsuitable for
habitation or its operation is economically unfeasible, the board
may sell or lease the home together with all of its contents of
personal property used in connection with and incidental to its
operation, as a single unit, to an individual, partnership, firm,
association, or corporation for the establishment of a home
licensed under Chapter 3721. of the Revised Code. Any lease
granted under this division and renewals thereof shall not be for
a period longer than five years. The form of any such lease
shall be approved by the prosecuting attorney. No sale or lease
shall be made under this division unless it is authorized by a
resolution passed by a majority of the members of the board of
county commissioners. No sale shall be made under this division
until the board receives an appraisal of the value of the real
and personal property to be sold, as determined by one or more
competent appraisers. When a sale or lease is authorized, a deed
or lease shall be made by the board to the highest responsible
bidder after the advertisement, once a week for four consecutive
weeks, in a newspaper of general circulation within the county.
The board may reject any bids and readvertise until such time as
the home and its contents used in connection with and incidental
to its operation are sold or leased.
This division applies only to a sale or lease executed
prior to December 31, 1983.
SECTION 2. That existing sections 140.01, 339.06, 5155.01, 5155.02, 5155.03, 5155.04, 5155.14, 5155.16, 5155.19, 5155.27, and 5155.31 and sections Sec. 140.051, 5155.05, 5155.06, 5155.07, 5155.28, and 5155.30. of the Revised Code are hereby repealed.
SECTION 3. (A) Except as provided in division (B) of this section, the amendments to divisions (B), (D), (E), (F), and (J) of section 140.01 of the Revised Code and the repeal and reenactment of section 140.051 of the Revised Code by this act are intended to confirm and validate the amendments to those divisions of section 140.01 of the Revised Code and the enactment of section 140.051 of the Revised Code by Am. Sub. S. B. 109 of the 113th General Assembly. This confirmation and validation is advisable to eliminate any legal challenge that has been or may be raised concerning the constitutionality of those amendments and that enactment by Am. Sub. S.B. 109 of the 113th General Assembly on the grounds that they may have violated the following requirements contained in Section 15 of Article II, Ohio Constitution:
(1) That no bill shall contain more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in its title;
(2) That every bill shall be considered by each house on three different days, unless two-thirds of the members elected to the house in which it is pending suspend the requirement.
(B) The amendments to division (D) of section 140.01 of the Revised Code by this act, insofar as they re-enact the phrase "director of development," are intended to ratify the amendments made to that division by Am. Sub. S.B. 227 of the 115th General Assembly enacted subsequent to the amendments enacted in that division by Am. Sub. S.B. 109 of the 113th General Assembly.
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