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CAGE Code7QUE8INREX HOME CARE, LLC No additional details are available for this DUNS code. If available, check the SAM, CAGE and NCAGE records or try searching the company name. As seen above, the size standard can depend on subcategories within a NAICS code. Have a duty to liberally construe statutes "to save them from constitutional infirmities." To stay and suspend the October 27, 2016 Adjudication Order. Technology developed exclusively by vLex editorially enriches legal information to make it accessible, with instant translation into 14 languages for enhanced discoverability and comparative research.
Individuals live in a variety of residential settings with meals, housekeeping, social, leisure, and other services available to assist residents in daily living. Assisted living facilities with on-site nursing care facilities are included in this industry. Inrex Home Care, LLC is an independent service provider licensed through the Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities in Franklin County and Delaware County. We serve individuals with physical and/or developmental disabilities by providing in-home care. Inrex Home Care is committed to providing the highest quality of services and support to our community member by helping them live their lives to their fullest potential... The court of common pleas will apply a limited scope of review in this administrative appeal.
Inrex Home Care, L.L.C. v. Ohio Dept. of Dev. Disabilities, 2016 Ohio 7986
In the absence of the assigned judge, the court's duty judge issued a temporary stay through December 2, 2016. The Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities ("department") conducted audits of Inrex in 2014 and 2015, and based on the outcome of those audits revoked Inrex's certification by order dated October 27, 2016. Without an injunction, it will suffer irreparable harm because the business will close. Needs to review the security of your connection before proceeding. Casetext.com needs to review the security of your connection before proceeding.
While we make our best effort to verify the accuracy of information submissions, DocBios cannot guarantee that the information is accurate and/or up to date. DocBios is not an advice or referral service and does not guarantee, approve, or endorse any particular healthcare provider. Given this regulatory language, and given the deferential standard of review in administrative appeals, we cannot conclude that Inrex has asserted facts to demonstrate that it is likely to prevail on the merits. In 2022, Free Law Project served nearly 200 million documents and sent more than 1.3 million alerts to our users. We added millions of opinions to our database and summarized over a million opinions. In a few days, we will add appellate court support to the RECAP extension.
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These agencies are authorized to provide day habilitation services to developmentally disabled individuals who live in their homes. The function of day habilitation is to assist an individual to acquire and maintain those life skills that enable the individual to cope more effectively with the demands of independent living. Also to raise the level of the individual's physical, mental, social, and vocational functioning. Health care provider data is provided by CMS.gov and updated periodically.

DocBios is not a referral service and does not recommend or endorse any particular health care provider. Ratings and reviews should be considered opinions and not statements of fact. The court must affirm if it finds that the department's revocation order is supported by reliable, probative, and substantial evidence and is in accordance with law. Inrex is a health care provider serving developmentally-disabled clients. Based on client needs, Inrex argues that public interests will be served by preserving the status quo while Inrex pursues its administrative appeal. ‡ Descriptions, provider messages, and reviews are user submitted.
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Chapter 5123 tasks the department with management of a complex and comprehensive regulatory scheme governing the provision of services to the developmentally disabled in Ohio. Such oversight requires effective enforcement of standards, and delay invites further noncompliance that thwarts the department's essential mission. On the question of harm to third parties, Inrex argues that denial of an injunction will force clients to move to other facilities and suffer disruption in care. The department argues to the contrary that those same clients are at risk if they remain with Inrex, given its history of repeated noncompliance with regulations.
The department also asserts that there are numerous providers in Franklin County who comply with the certification standards and are both willing and able to provide quality care to Inrex's clients. In the absence of a developed record that allows full examination of these issues, we consider this factor to be in equipoise. Establishments primarily engaged in providing day-to-day personal care without supervision of the delivery of health services prescribed by a physician are classified in Industry 8361.
Finally, we consider whether an injunction would serve the public interest. Inrex here repeats its concerns regarding the future of its employees and clients. The department stresses that the public has a vital interest in the efficient state oversight of certified providers that serve a vulnerable and dependent population. We consider this factor to weigh in the department's favor and against an injunction.

Inrex filed its notice of appeal to this court on November 27, 2016, and has now moved for a temporary injunction to halt enforcement of the revocation order. The commercial insurance content available on this page is for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal or financial advice. Find local small businesses near you to get the products and services you are looking for. "A risk of loss or damage to a business entity qualifies as irreparable harm." That granting an injunction will serve the public interest.1 Franks v. Rankin, 10th Dist. CourtListener is hosted by Free Law Project, a small non-profit that punches way above its weight.
We host some of the largest open legal databases on the planet, but we need your support to do our work. Inrex also asserts that there were procedural defects in the course of the audit leading to the revocation, and that the department failed to review relevant materials during the audit. General Liability Insure does not warrant or make any representations regarding the usefulness of or the expected results of the material contained on this website. You should contact your attorney, accountant and/or financial adviser to obtain advice with respect to any particular commercial insurance question, claim or issue. Appellant, Inrex Home Care, LLC, has moved for an injunction enjoining enforcement of an administrative order.

Inrex Home Care, LLC is a home health agency located in Columbus, OH.
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