Effective: June 30, 2005 Latest Legislation: House Bill 66 - 126th General Assembly As used in sections 125.60 to 125.6012 of the Revised Code: (A) "Community rehabilitation program" means an agency that: (1) Is organized under the laws of the United States or this state such that no part of its net income inures to the benefit of any shareholder or other individual; (2) Is certified as a sheltered workshop, if applicable, by the wage and hour division of the United States department of labor; (3) Is registered and in good standing with the secretary of state as a domestic nonprofit or not-for-profit corporation; (4) Complies with applicable occupational health and safety standards required by the laws of the United States or of this state; (5) Operates in the interest of persons with work-limiting disabilities, provides vocational or other employment-related training to persons with work-limiting disabilities, and employs persons with work-limiting disabilities in the manufacture of products or the provision of services; (6) Is a nonprofit corporation for federal tax purposes. (B) "Government ordering office" means any of the following: (1) Any state agency, including the general assembly, the supreme court, and the office of a state elected official, or any state authority, board, bureau, commission, institution, or instrumentality that is funded in total or in part by state money; (2) A county, township, or village. (C) "Person with a work-limiting disability" means an individual who has a disability as defined in the "Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990," 104 Stat. 327, 42 U.S.C. 12101, and who: (1) Because of that disability is substantially limited in the type or quantity of work the individual can perform or is prevented from working regularly; (2) Meets criteria established by the office of procurement from community rehabilitation programs.
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