Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4115 - State Committee for the Purchase of Products and Services Provided By Persons with Severe Disabilities
Chapter 4115-1 - Definitions
Section 4115-1-01 - Definitions
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
The following definitions apply to Chapters 4115-1 to 4115-7 of the Administrative Code:
(A)
(B) "Substantial barrier to employment" means that a physical or mental disability (in light of attendant medical, psychological, vocational, educational, and other related factors) impedes an individual's occupational performance, by preventing his from obtaining, retaining or preparing for employment consistent with the person's capacities and abilities.
(C) "Qualified nonprofit agency for persons with severe disabilities" means an agency:
(D) "Committee" means the state committee for the purchase of products and services provided by persons with severe disabilities.
(E) "Central nonprofit agency" means an agency authorized by the committee and qualified nonprofit agencies to facilitate the distribution of orders among the participating qualified nonprofit agencies according to division (A) of section 4115.35 of the Revised Code.
(F) "Workshop" means a work center or work activity center for persons with severe disabilities geographically located in the state of Ohio.
(G) "Government(s)" means any state agency, political subdivision, or instrumentality of the state.
(H) "Political subdivision" means any county, township, village, school district, or special purpose district.
(I) "Instrumentality of the state" means any board, commission, authority, public corporation, college, university, or other educational institution or any other entity supported in whole or in part by funds appropriated by the general assembly.
(J) "Ordering office" means any purchasing activity of the government by which orders are placed for the procurement of any product or site-specific service on the procurement list.
(K) "Fiscal year" means the twelve-month period beginning on July first of each year.
(L) "State use program or program" means the statutory program established under sections 4115.31 to 4115.35 of the Revised Code.
(M) "NIGP code number" means the national institute of governmental purchasing code numbering system for assigning commodity codes to various products and services.
(N) "Procurement list" means a listing of all products and site-specific services approved by the committee under the authority of sections 4115.31 to 4115.35 of the Revised Code.
(O) "Determination of suitability" means the process by which the committee determines whether a product or service proposed to be furnished by a qualified nonprofit agency satisfies the criteria listed in paragraph (B) of rule 4115-7-05 of the Administrative Code.
(P) "Suitable for procurement" means that a product or service proposed to be furnished by a qualified nonprofit agency satisfies the criteria listed in paragraph (B) of rule 4115-7-05 of the Administrative Code.
(Q) "Site-specific" means services determined to be suitable by the committee for procurement including, but not limited to, janitorial and lawn care services, provided by a qualified nonprofit agency at a specific geographical location of a state agency, political subdivision or instrumentality of the state.