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THE PLAIN THE PLAIN DEALER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1991 LEGAL NOTICE. STATE OF OHIO -DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES COLUMBUS, OHIO Pursuant to sections 2301.35 and 5101.31 and Chapter 119. of the Ohio Revised Code, the Director of the Ohio Department of Human Services gives notice of the Department's intent to consider the amendment and adoption of child support services rules as are identified below and of a public hearing thereon. Rules and are being pro posed tor amendment to comply with federal safeguarding requirements. entitled "Federal parent locator service (FPLS) transmittal certification" mandates that an FPLS transmittal certification be bai Rule submitted by the CSEA entitled director "Cases to with ODHS.

known and unknown social security establishes procedures to locate an absent parent with or without a social security number. ROles through and are being proposed amendment, and Rules through are being proposed for adoption to comply with federal regulations. Rule entitled "Application procedures: ADC and non-ADC recipients" outlines opplication procedures for IV-D services. Rule entitled "Interstate Central establishes the interstate central registry and outlines its responsibilities. Rule entitled "CSEA responsibilities as initiating agency" outlines the CSEA's responsibilities when initiating an interstate action.

Rule entitled "CSEA's responsibilities as responding agency" outlines the CSEAS responsibilities when responding to another jurisdictions interstate action request. Rule entitled "Payment and recovery of costs" sets forth procedures that allows CSEAs to receive reimbursem*nt for costs incurred when processing interstate IV- cases. Role entitled "Interstate wage with. holding" outlines procedures for carrying out interstate wage withholding: Rule entitled on "Provisions tor URESA" defines the Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act. Rule entitled "IV- Services for Ohio obligees residing in other states" establishes procedures for providing IV-D services to Ohio obligees residing outside of Ohio.

Rule entitled "Interstate collections" establishes procedures for collections made on port collections and preliminary enforcement acRule don entitled "Monitoring child supbehalf another state. tivity" guidelines for the monitoring of child support collections. Rule and are being proposed for amendment to clarify tax refund offset services for Ohio obligees residing outside of Ohio. Rule entitled "Federal Tax Refund Offset for Support Arrears: Qualifications for Offset. Referral" outlines the qualifications IRS offset referral for support arrears.

Rile.5101:1-30-89 entitled "State Income Tax Re fund Offset: Qualifications for and Submittal of Arrearages" outlines the qualifications tor state income tax refund offset referral for support arrearages. copy of the proposed rules is available, without charge, to any person affected by them at adt dress below. A public hearing on the proposed rules will be held on February 28. 1991 at 10:00 a.m. until all testimony is heard in Room 2925-A, State Office Tower, 30 E.

Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio. At this public hearing, the Ohio Department of Human Services will take written and verbal testimony from any person affected by the proposed rules. Written comments on the proposed rules may be submitted by mail, it postmarked no later than February 28, 1991. -Requests for a copy of the proposed rules submittal of written comments on the proposed rules should be sent to the Office of Legal Services, Ohio Department of Human Services, 30 E. Broad Street, 32nd Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43266-0423.

Ton: 31,1991 SEALED BIDS will be received by the Board of Education of the City of Solon, Cuvahoga County, State of Ohio, at the office of the Treasurer, Solon Board of Education, 33675 Solon Road, Solon, chio, until 12:00 Noon EST on Friday, the 22nd of February, 1991, for 1-3 Two-classroom Modular Units and 1-2 Four-classroom Modular Units for 1 the The Solon. Solon envelope Ohio City 44139. School containing the District, Bid 33675 shall be Solon provided Road, by the Solon Board of Education and shall be -marked: "Bid for the 1-3 Two-classroom Modular Unity and 1-2 Four -classroom Modular Bids must contain the name of every person, firm or corporation interested therein and shall be accompanied by: 4. a cashier's check or certified check, on a -solvent bank in an amount not less than ten percent of the highest of any base bids "plus all additive alternates submitted by the bidder OR 2. bid bond of one hundred percent of the highest of any base bids plus all additive alternates submitted by the bidder drawn in favor of the Board of Education of the Solon City School District.

The Coshier's check, certified check, or bid bond submitted, shall be held as a guarantee that it the Bid be accepted, a contract will be entered into and the performance thereof properly se. cured in accordance with O.R.C. 153.54. Prices shalt exclude excise and sales tax. The successful bidder, within five (5) days after notification of the award, shall enter into a contract in writing with the Solon Board of Education covering all matters and things as are, in these specifications and his Bid set forth.

The Boord will retain the Bid of the two (2) lowest bidders until and after the contract has been entered into. No bidder may withdraw his Bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the operling of the Bids. The Board of Education reserves. the right to accept or reiect any and all Bids, in whole or in part or any combination thereof; or to award a contract to other than the low bidder. copies of specifications are submitted herew ito with, be one used to in be submitting retained by the the Bid.

bidder, Prices the shall other be firm for ninety (90) days. All Bids shall be returned on or before Friday, February 22, 1991, at 12:00 Noon EST. By order of the Board of Education, Solon City School District, Cuvahoga County, Ohio. are Asst. to Superintendent THOMAS W.

STUPICA Solon Board of Education 33675 Solon Road Solon, OHio 44139 p.dian 24,31. feb. 7.11,1991 OF OHIO OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES COLUMBUS, OHIO Pursuant to Section 5101.35 and Chapter 119. of the Ohio Revised Code, the Director of the Department of Human Srvices gives notice of the a degariment's intent to amend state hearing rules on a permanent basis and of a public hearing thereon. These rules are being amended to implement discretionary policy changes desired by the department.

Rule entitled "Corrective action pursuant to is being amended to include compliance requirements for hearing decisions involving review agency determinations on requests for prior authorization for hospital admissions or medical procedures. Rule.5101:1-35-271, entitled "Notice of medical deis being amended to include notice for individuals adversely offected review agency's decision on a request for authorization for a hospital admission or procedure. Also, reference to the proviof notice to an authorized representative is revised to make the rule consistent with OAC requirements. A copy of the proposed rules is available, without charge, to any person aftected by them at the address listed below. A public hearing on the proposed rules will be held on.

February 28, 1991, at 9:00 A.M., until all testimony is heard in Room 1814, State Office Tower, 30 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio. At this public hearing the Ohio Department of Human Services will take written and verbal testimony from any person affected by the proposed rules. Written comments on the proposed rules may be submitted by mail, if postmarked no later thon February 28, 1991. Requests for a copy of the proposed rules submittal of written comments should be sent to the Office of Legal Services, Ohio Department of Pomon Services, 30 East Broad Street, 32nd Floor: Columbus, Ohio 43266-0423. 1991 COYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTICE TO BIDDERS Separate sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the Director of Purchasing, Cuyahoga Community College, 700 Carnegie Avenue, Cleve land, Ohio 44115, until 2:00 p.m.

Official Time on FEBRUARY 19, 1991 when said proposals will be opened publicly and read aloud for the furnishing of: INFECTION CONTROL SYSTEM FOR DENTAL PROGRAM-METRO of Specifications, together with any ther information desired, may be received from the Director of Purchasing, Cuvahoga Community College, 700 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 Monday through Friday. Bids shall be filed in envelopes furnished by the Director of Pur- chasing. No bid may be withdrawn for a period of sixty days atter bids are opened. The college reserves the right to woive any informalities and defects and to reiect any or all bids.

Curahoga Community College District 700 Carnegie Avenue Cleveland. Ohio 44115 H.R. JUDSON, Director of Purchasing p.d.ian.31,feb.7,1991 PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RPF) REGARDING GRADE A MILK PROGRAM The Grode A milk law requires the Director of Health to administer the Grade A milk program dor the State of Ohio. The Director is authorized and plans. subiect to approval of the Milk SanitaDion Board and the State Controlling Board, to enter into agreements with local health departments other public or private entities to perform some laboratory analyses.

If you wish to be considered for such an agreement, or desire further information, please apply for Request for Proposal by submitting a letter to: Ohio Department of Health Program 246 North High Street Columbus. OH 43215 Completed RFP's must be returned to the Ohio of Health no later than the close of business on February 25, 1991. The Ohio Depart. ment of Health is an equal opportunity employer. p.d.ion.31,1991 LEGAL NOTICE OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES STATE OF OHIO COLUMBUS, OHIO Pursuant to Section 5101.81 and Chapter 119.

of the Ohio Revised Code, the Director of the Ohio Department of Human Services gives notice of the Department's intent to consider amendment, adoption and rescission of the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training (JOBS) program rules as identified below and of a public hearing thereon. The following rules are being amended in order to comply with the Family Support Act of 1988 and for better clarity in language. Rule entitled "Definitions" provides for the defining of terms used in the administration of the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training (JOBS) program. Rule entitled "Provider Contracts and Agreements" provides the criteria for contracting with public or private organizations. Rule entitled "Exemptions" provides the criteria for exemption from participation in the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training (JOBS) program.

Rule entitled "Assessment and signment" provides for the assessment of each employable recipient prior to assignment to a work program. Rule entitled "Exclusions, from Participation" provides for the exclusions from participation. Rule entitled "Required Hours" provides the criteria for the determination of employable recipients. Rule entitled "Participant Expense Allowance" provides the circ*mstances under which a recipient may receive reimbursem*nt for participation expenses. Rule entitled "Good Cause" provides the criteria for the establishment of good cause for nonparticipation.

Rule entitled "Sanctions" provides for sanctions to be applied for nonparticipation without good cause. Rule entitled "Grant Diversion for SEP" provides that the assistance group's grant, or a portion of the grant, may be paid as a subsidy to SEP employer. Rule entitled "Purposes and Obiectives of CWEP" provides the purposes and obiectives of the Community Work Experience Program. Rule entitled "Types of Education and Training Activities" provides the criteria for education and training activities. Rule entitled "Recipient Rights and Responsibilities in OJT" provides a list of recipient rights and responsibilities.

A copy of the proposed rules is available without charge to any person affected by them at the address below. A public hearing on the proposed rules will be held on March 1, 1991 at 9:00 a.m., until all testimony is heard, in the Multi-Purpose room, Lobby, State Office Tower, 30 East Brood Street, Columbus, Ohio. At this public hearing the Ohio Department of timony from any person affected by the proposed Human Services will take written and verbal tesrules. Written comments on the proposed rules may be submitted by mail, if postmarked no later than March 1, 1991. Requests for a copy of the proposed rules submittal of written comments on the proposed rules should be sent to the Office of Legal Services, Onio Department of Human Services, 30 East Broad Street, 32nd Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43266-0423.

p.d.ian.31,1991 REQUEST FOR BIDS Separate, sealed bids for the requirement set forth below will be received in the Office of the Treasurer, Room 400, Board of Education of the Cleveland City School District, 1380 East Sixth Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44114, before 12:00 NOON current local time on Friday, March 15, 1991. PROVIDING THEMATIC HIGH SCHOOL RENOVATIONS FOR EAST HIGH, JOHN HAY AND JOHN F. KENNEDY Copies of instructions to Bidders. Specifications, Affirmative Action and Minority Business Enterprise Forms may be obtained personally from the Business Department of the Board of Education, Administration Building, 1380 East Sixth Street, Room 500S, Cleveland, Ohio 44114 or call (216) 574-8358. Bid packages may be examined at the following locations: F.W.

Dodge Corp. Euclid National Bank Bldg. 1255 Euclid 3rd Floor Cleveland, Ohio 44115 MEDCO, Minority Economic Dev. Cleveland City Hall, Dept. of Economic Development 601 Lakeside Rm.

210 Cleveland, Ohio 44114 The Builders Exchange, Inc. 981 Keynote Circle Brooklyn Ohio 44131 Calvin Singleton Associates 13426 Cedar Road Cleveland Ohio 44118 A certified check for of the total amount of the bid payable to the Treasurer of the Cleveland Board of Education, or a satisfactory bid bond executed by the bidder and a surety company, in on amount equal to shall be submitted with each bid on a form supplied by the bondsman. Surety company must be licensed to do business in the State of Ohio and acceptable 10 the Business Chief. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a satisfactory performance bond amounting to of the contract amount. There will be a pre-bid conference held on Monday, February 11, 1991 at 10:00 a.m.

ot the Cleveland Board of Education, Administration Building, 1380 East Sixth Street, Third Floor Board Room, Cleveland, Ohio 44114. The Cleveland Board of Education reserves the right to waive informalities, to accept or reiect any and all or parts of any and all bids. Non-discrimination in employment Bidders on this work shall be required to comply with all applicable requirements pertaining to fair labor, state and local government. No bid may be withdrawn for at least sixty (60) days after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids by order of the Board of Education of the Cleveland City School District, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. WM.

HARRISON DILLARD Chief, Business Department Seporate sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the Director of Purchasing, Cuyahoga Community College, 700 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 43115, until 2:00 p.m. Official Time on FEBRUARY 22. 1991, when said proposals will be opened publicly and read aloud for the furnishing of: COMPETITION RACE SYSTEM PHYSICAL ED EAST CAMPUS Copies of Specifications, together with any further information desired, may be received from the Director of Purchasing, Cuyahoga Community College, 700 Carnegie Avenue. Cleveland, Ohio 44115, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

shall be filed in envelopes furnished by the Director of Pur. chasing. No Bid may be withdrawn for a period of sixty days after bids are opened. The College reserves the right to waive any informalities and defects and to reiect any or all bids. CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 700 CARNEGIE AVENUE CLEVELAND, OHIO 44115 H.

R. JUDSON Director of Purchasing d.ian teb.7,14,1991 p.d.ion.31,feb.7.14,21,1991 CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTICE TO BIDDERS LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC BID ADVERTIsem*nT Sealed proposals will be received by the DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES, DIVISION OF PUBLIC WORKS, OFFICE OF STATE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER, 30 EAST BROAD STREET, 35TH FLOOR, COLUMBUS, OHIO 43266-0403 OR the proposals may be delivered to Project Bid Delivery Agency, The Builders Exchange, 981 Keynote Circle, Suite Cleveland, Ohio 44131, phone (216) 661-8300 UNTIL Tuesday, February 19, 1991, at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, and with be opened and read publicly twenty four (24) hours later on Wednesday, February 20, 1991, at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (in the office of State Architect and Engineer) for furnishing the material and performing the labor for the execution and A sealed proposal for all labor and materials required for: PARKING LOT EXPANSION AND RENOVATION AT THE MAPLE HEIGHTS REGIONAL LIBRARY construction of: Proiect No. 378-88-089 Asbestos Abatement Phase Renovations Cuyahoga Community College Cleveland, Ohio Separate bids will be received for: CONTRACT EST.

OF COST Asbestos Abatement and Related Work $209,795.00 A PRE-bid conference will be held at 9:30 o.m, on February 7, 1991, Plant Operations Office, Cuyahoga Community College, Metro Campus, 2900 Community College Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Copies of the Notice to Bidders, Form of Proposal, Form of Bond, Form of Contract, EE0 Bid Conditions, Instructions to Bidders, General Conditions, Plans. Specifications and other contract Documents together with any further information desired, may be obtained by Prime Contractors from the Office of RICHARD L. BOWEN AND ASSOCIATES INCORPORATED, 13000 SHAKER BOULEVARD, CLEVELAND, OHIO 44120, TELEPHONE (216) 491-8053. All bidding documents will be forwarded SHIPPING CHARGES COLLECT upon receipt of a deposit in the amount of $100.00 per set in favor of RICHARD L.

BOWEN AND ASSOCIATES INCORPORATED. The deposit will be refunded to bidders who return the plans and specifications in good condition within ten (10) days after receipt of bids. The cost of replacement of any missing or damaged documents will be deducted from the deposit. The low bidder may retain the plans and specifications and the deposit will be refunded. Contract documents are on file and may be mined at the following offices: Department of Administrative Services Division of Public Works Office of State Architect and Engineer 30 East Broad Street 35th Floor Columbus, Ohio 43266-0403 Builders Exchange of Central Ohio Columbus, Ohio 43215 Dodge Cleveland, Ohio 44115 Builders Exchange, Inc.

Cleveland, Ohio 44131 F.W. Dodge Columbus, Ohio 43215 No bidder may withdraw his bid within sixty (60) days after the actual date of the opening thereof. The Deputy Director, Division of Public Works, reserves the right to waive any informalities or to reiect any or all bids. THE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIVISION OF PUBLIC WORKS CAROLE J. OLSHAVSKY, Deputy Director p.d.ian.

26,31, feb.5,11,1991 ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS as described and detailed in the Drawings and Specifications will be received at the office of Kenneth L. Shartle, Physical Facilities Manager, at the Cuyahoga County Public Library Administration Building, 4510 Memphis Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44144 until 12:00 O'Clock, Noon, current local time, Friday, February 15, 1991, and will be publicly opened and read immediately thereafter. Bids will be tabulated and a report thereof will be made to the Board of Trustees at its next meeting. Bidding Documents, including the Drawings, Specifications and Bid Form are available for examination by prospective bidders and other interested parties without charge, but not to be removed from, the Office of the Builder's Exchange, Suite One, Construction Centre, 981 Key. note Circle; The F.

W. Dodge Company, 1255 EUclid Avenue; and the Physical Facilities Department, Cuyahoga County Public Library, 4510 Memphis Avenue. Sets of the Bidding Documents may be obtained from the Physical Facilities Department, Cuyahoga County Public Library, 4510 Memphis Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. There is a non-refundable charge of fifteen dollars ($15.00) for each set of the Bidding Documents. A Cashier's or Certified Check, drawn upon a solvent bank and made payable to the Cuyahoga County Public Library, in an amount equal to ten percent of the total bid, including all additive alternates, or a satisfactory Bid Bond written in the form of AIA Document A310-Bid Bond, in favor of the Cuyahoga County Public Library, by the Bidder and a surety company licensed to do business in the State of Ohio, in an amount equal to one hundred percent of the total bid, including all additive alternates, shall be submit.

ted with each bid. This Check or Bid Bond will be held by the Cuyahoga County Public Library as a guarantee that if the proposal be accepted a contract shall be entered into and the performance of it properly secured. The Cuyahoga County Public Library will retain the bid and bid guarantee of the two (2) lowest bidders until a contract is secured. The successful bidder will be required to furnish, written in the form listed in the Specifications, a satisfactory Performance Bond and Labor and Material Payment Bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent of the contract amount. The successful bidder must comply with all equal opportunity and prevailing wage rate laws.

The Cuyahoga County Library reserves the right to waive informalities. and to accept or reiect any and all or part of any and all Bids. No Bid, or any part thereof, may be withdrawn, cancelled or modified following its submittal. By Order of the Board of Trustees of the Cuyahoga County Public Library Cleveland, Ohio 44144 December 18, 1990 KENNETH L. SHARTLE.

JR. Physical Facilities Manager p.d.ian. 17,24,31, feb. 7, 1991 INVITATION TO BID The Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA) will receive sealed bids on February 15, 1991 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time in the Procurement Department which is located at 2711 Church Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44113.

Bids be publicly open and read aloud for: Electric Lift Truck Copies of specifications may be obtained from the Procurement Department at the above address Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. beginning January 31, 1991. CMHA reserves the right to reiect any or all bids and waive any informality in the bids received. Bids may not be withdrawn without the written consent of CMHA for 60 days from the date of the bid opening.

CMHA is a Political Subdivision of the State of Ohio exempt from all taxes and has adopted and supports the Economic Indepedence Opportunities Program (E.1.0.) JOHN W. HORNSBY Director of Procurement p.d.ian.31,feb.7,1991 STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE PIONEER SAVINGS BANK At the Close of Business December 31, 1990 ASSETS LIABILITIES Cash, Deposits, and Investment $21,410.739.61 Securities 5,093,707.94 Borrowings -0- Net Mortgage Loans, Contracts. Other 40,936.18 and Securities 18,637,140.50 TOTAL $21,451,675.79 Net Non-Mortgage Loans 283,230.61 EQUITY CAPITAL Net Repossessed Assets 198,466.03 Perpetual Preferred Stock Service Common Stock 104,900.00 diaries -0- Paid in Excess of Par -0- Fixed Assets, Net of Retained Earnings 3,087,953.06 Depreciation 133,695.12 TOTAL EQUITY $3,192,853.06 All Other Assets. Net of TOTAL LIABILITIES AND Valuation 298.288.65 EQUITY CAPITAL $24,644,528.85 TOTAL $24,644,528.85 STATE OF OHIO, CUYAHOGA COUNTY, WILLIAM E. BARSAN being duly sworn, deposes and states that he is the Managing Officer of the PIONEER SAVINGS BANK and that to the best of his knowledge and belief the foregoing is a true statement and correctly shows the nancial condition of said institution at the close business December 31, 1990.

Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 29th day of 1991. WILLIAM E. BARSAN, Exec. Vice Pres. p.d., ion.

31,1991 J. TIMOTHY McCORMACK CUYAHOGA COUNTY AUDITOR DELINQUENT PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX NOTICE There will be published in the Cleveland Plain Dealer a complete list of all general personal and classified property taxes remaining unpaid as of December 31, 1990. Dates: February 7, 1991 February 21, 1991 Monday, 4:30 P.M. prior to the publication date is the time limit for delinquent personal property taxpayers to pay their taxes and delete their names from the delinquent personal property tax notice. Make checks payable to Francis E.

Gaul, County Treasurer. Call 443- 7456 if there are any questions. p.d.,jan.24.31,1991 THE COMICS JUMBLE THAT by Henri SCRAMBLED Arnold and WORD Bob GAME Lee Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form four ordinary words. BLAWR LIDEY TAWNUL WHAT THAT DEADBEAT WAS ALWAYS TRYING TO BORROW. Now arrange the circled letters to RODIAT I form gested the by the surprise above answer, cartoon.

as sug- 4 Answer: HIS OX OF DODO (Answers tomorrow) Jumbles: LEAVE CEASE SOLACE PSYCHE Yesterday's Answer: What a not-so-bright guy would be if he said what was in his mind a -SPEECHLESS Now back in stock, Jumble Book No. 41 is available for $2.80, which includes and handling, from Jumble, this newspaper, P.O. Box 4366, Orlando, FL 32802-4366. include your name, address and zip code and make check payable to Newspaperbooks. GOREN BRIDGE WITH OMAR SHARIF New York's TANNAH HIRSCH Club can stake a Tribune Media Services, Inc.

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