How do you define permanently and totally disabled?
Section 323.151(E) of the Ohio Revised Code states "'permanently and totally disabled' means a person who has impairment in body or mind that makes him unfit to work at any substantially remunerative employment which he is reasonably able to perform and which will, with reasonable probability, continue for an indefinite period of at least twelve months without any present indication of recovery there from or has been certified as permanently and totally disabled by a state or federal agency having the function of so classifying persons."

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1. What is the homestead exemption?
2. What is the deadline to apply?
3. How has the homestead exemption changed?
4. Who qualifies for the new homestead exemption?
5. When will the reduction affect my property taxes?
6. How will I know if my application has been approved?
7. May I file electronically?
8. Will I have to apply every year to receive the homestead exemption?
9. May I apply for the Homestead Exemption Program if I am a surviving spouse?
10. May I apply for the Homestead Exemption Program if my children's names appear on the deed, too?
11. I am 65, but my spouse is younger than I am. Are we eligible for the home exemption?
12. How do you define permanently and totally disabled?
13. What documentation do I need to provide to prove my disability?
14. How do I show proof of age?
15. How do I prove my income?