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Last Update: 10/12/2023

Board of Executives of Long-Term Services and Supports

Status
Current
Type of Board
Permanent
Authority
R.C. 4751.02
Total Membership
11
Dates of Appointment
3 on 5/28/11 and the same date each 3rd year thereafter 3 on 5/28/12 and the same date each 3rd year thereafter 2 on 5/28/13 and the same date each 3rd year thereafter 1 on 5/28/14 and the same date each 3rd year thereafter
Term Length
3 years
Ending Date of Term
May 27
Report Requirements
Annual report to LSC under R.C. 4743.01
Chairperson
Elected annually from membership
Subject To Sunset Review
No
Full-time
No
Restriction on Partisan Affiliation
No
Senate Confirmation Required
No
Expiration Date
December 31, 2025
Appointment Authority
Governor
Membership Composition
Public members, State agency employees
Compensation
Expenses Only, R.C. 124.15(J), Compensation specified per R.C. 124.15. Division (J) of that section is applicable.
Staff Assistance
Own staff
Additional Information
Am. Sub. H.B. 59 of the 130th General Assembly replaced the Board of Examiners of Nursing Homes Administrators with the Board of Executives of Long-Term Services and Supports. The licensing functions of the Board are scheduled to expire under R.C. 101.62 on 12/31/2025.
Qualifications
4 members who are nursing home administrators, owners of nursing homes, or officers of corporations owning nursing homes, and who shall have an understanding of person-centered care, and experience with a range of long-term services and supports settings; 3 members who work in long-term services and supports settings that are not nursing homes, and who shall have an understanding of person-centered care, and experience with a range of long-term services and supports settings, at least one of whom is a home health administrator, an owner of a home health agency, or an officer of a home health agency; 1 member who is a member of the academic community; 1 member who is a consumer of services, or who represents a consumer of services, offered in a long-term services and supports setting; 1 nonvoting member who is a representative of the Department of Health who is involved in the nursing home survey and certification process; and 1 nonvoting member who is a representative of the Office of the State Long-term Care Ombudsman. All members must be U.S. citizens and Ohio residents. The members who represent the academic community, the Department of Health, and the Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman, as well as the member who is a consumer of services, may not have or acquire any direct financial interest in a nursing home or long-term services and supports settings.