Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 1301:17-1-07 | Home Inspector Qualifying Education.
...ents found in paragraph (B) of rule 1301:17-1-11 of the Administrative Code and refers to educational programs in which instruction is accomplished through the use of interactive, electronic media and where the teacher and student are not physically in the same location at the time the course is being taught. "Qualifying education" means education necessary to obtain an Ohio home inspector lic... |
Rule 1301:17-1-07 | Home inspector qualifying education.
...ents found in paragraph (A) of rule 1301:17-1-11 of the Administrative Code and means any education process based on geographical separation of student and instructor. "Qualifying education" means education necessary to obtain an Ohio home inspector license as required by division (D)(5) of section 4764.07 of the Revised Code. "Qualifying education" for this rule shall be completed in a classr... |
Rule 1301:17-1-10 | Continuing Education for Licensees.
...ust fall within the following topics: (1) Inspection safety; (2) Report writing; (3) Canons of ethics; (4) Standard of practice; (5) Systems and components as defined in the Ohio home inspector board's standards of practice; (6) Environmental issues; (7) A meeting of the Ohio home inspector board; (8) Use of technology as applied to the practice of home inspection; (9) Personal safet... |
Rule 1301:17-1-10 | Continuing education for licensees.
...ust fall within the following topics: (1) Inspection safety; (2) Report writing; (3) Canons of ethics; (4) Standard of practice; (5) Systems and components as defined in the Ohio home inspector board's standards of practice; (6) Environmental issues; (7) A meeting of the Ohio home inspector board; (8) Use of technology as applied to the practice of home inspection; (9) Pe... |
Rule 1301:17-1-11 | Continuing education approvals for education providers.
...l of the following are satisfied: (1) The course provides interaction. Interaction is a shared environment where the student has verbal or written communication with the instructor; (2) The course content is approved by the superintendent or the home inspector board or is offered by a community or junior college or a college or university that is a degree-granting institution accredited by ... |
Rule 1301:17-1-11 | Continuing Education Approvals for Education Providers.
...inspector education is acceptable if: (1) The course provides interaction. Interaction is a shared environment where the student has verbal or written communication with the instructor; (2) The course content is approved by the superintendent or the home inspector board or is offered by a community or junior college or a college or university that is a degree-granting institution accredited by the ... |
Rule 1301:17-1-11 | Continuing education approvals for education providers.
...l of the following are satisfied: (1) The course provides interaction. Interaction is a shared environment where the student has verbal or written communication with the instructor; (2) The course content is approved by the superintendent or the home inspector board or is offered by a community or junior college or a college or university that is a degree-granting institution accredited by ... |
Rule 1301:17-1-13 | Curriculum of experience.
...iew session in accordance with rule 1301:17-1-15 of the Administrative Code. The peer review session may be used to satisfy the required pre-licensing education consistent with rule 1301:17-1-07 of the Administrative Code. Work in the home inspection field may include work completed by the applicant within the home inspection field under the supervision of a licensed Ohio home inspector or thr... |
Rule 1301:17-1-15 | Peer review.
...for a home inspector peer review: (1) A sponsoring home inspector organization selects a residential property, which is inspected by at least one active Ohio licensed home inspector in good standing for potential issues. (2) A participant is given time to inspect the residential property as if the participant was performing home inspection services for a paying client. (3) After conducting ... |
Rule 1301:17-1-15 | Peer review.
...for a home inspector peer review: (1) A sponsoring home inspector organization selects a residential property, which is inspected by at least one active Ohio licensed home inspector in good standing for potential issues. (2) A participant is given time to inspect the residential property as if the participant was performing home inspection services for a paying client. (3) After conducting ... |
Rule 1301:17-1-16 | Canons of ethics.
...(A) Article 1 - General standards. (1) Licensees shall perform duties as a home inspector without bias to any of the parties to a real estate transaction, and shall perform their duties as a home inspector with integrity to the public and to their clients. (2) Licensee opinions about a property shall be based only on their education, experience, and honest convictions. (3) Licensees shall ... |
Rule 1301:17-1-16 | Canons of ethics.
...(A) Article 1 - General standards. (1) Licensees shall perform duties as a home inspector without bias to any of the parties to a real estate transaction, and shall perform their duties as a home inspector with integrity to the public and to their clients. (2) Licensee opinions about a property shall be based only on their education, experience, and honest convictions. (3) Licensees shall ... |
Rule 1301:17-1-16 | Canons of ethics.
...(A) Article 1 - General standards. (1) Licensees shall perform duties as a home inspector without bias to any of the parties to a real estate transaction and shall perform their duties as a home inspector with integrity to the public and to their clients. (2) Licensee opinions about a property shall be based only on their education, experience, and honest convictions. (3) Licensees shall n... |
Rule 1301:18-1-01 | Definitions.
...ffense set forth in Chapter 2925., 3719., or 4729. of the Revised Code, the violation of which constitutes a felony or a misdemeanor of the first degree; (2) Any theft offense set forth under division (K) in section 2913.01 of the Revised Code, the violation of which constitutes a felony; (a) Any violation for which a penalty was imposed under section 3715.99 of the Revised Code; (b) A crime ... |
Rule 1301:18-2-02 | Authorized Initial Application Periods.
...tion for licensure with the division: (1) Cultivators, processors, testing laboratories, and dispensaries currently licensed as a chapter 3796 medical marijuana facility seeking license conversion to a dual-use license as defined by rule 1301:18-1-01 of the Administrative Code. (2) Entities eligible for a 10(B) dispensary license as established by rule 1301:18-2-06 of the Administrative Code... |
Rule 1301:18-2-05 | Application to Convert Chapter 3796 license to dual-use cannabis license.
...(A) Pursuant to paragraph (A)(1) of rule 1301:18-2-02 of the Administrative Code a cultivator, processor, testing laboratory, or dispensary that is currently licensed pursuant to Chapter 3796. may apply to convert its current medical facility and site to a dual-use facility. To be eligible for conversion, the applicant must comply with all dual-use application requirements outlined under this rule... |
Rule 1301:18-2-06 | 10(B) Dispensaries.
... the following definitions apply: (1) "10(B) applicant" means any cultivator or dispensary who is eligible pursuant to division (B) of section 3780.10 of the Revised Code to apply, and submits an application for, a 10(B) license in accordance with this rule. (2) "10(B) license" means a dispensary license issued pursuant to division (B) of section 3780.10 of the Revised Code and this rule. (... |
Rule 1301:18-3-01 | Cannabis Entity Distance from Prohibited Facilities.
...ibited facility, as defined by rule 1301:8-1-01 of the Administrative Code. (B) To determine compliance with paragraph (A) of this rule, the following applies: (1) The distance shall be measured linearly; and (2) The measurement shall occur at the shortest distance between the parcel line of the prohibited facility and the physical structure under the control of the cannabis facility. (C... |
Rule 1301:18-3-05 | Notice of Intent.
...(A) Except as mandated under rules 1301:18-3-06 and 1301:18-3-07 of the Administrative Code, a licensee may modify its ownership, financial interest, or control without prior approval by the division. (B) Prior to entering into any agreement, a licensee shall provide written notice to the division of its intent to create or modify the following: (1) Licensee's ownership list and capitalizati... |
Rule 1301:18-3-06 | Change of Ownership.
...demonstrate all of the following: (1) The licensee's current: (a) Ownership list and capitalization table; Each applicant shall identify any person who owns ten per cent or greater ownership interest within the applicant's ownership structure; (b) Ownership structure; (c) Organizational chart identifying all owners, officers, and board members of the applicant; and (d) Any supporting documen... |
Rule 1301:18-3-09 | Employee Badges.
...(A) Employee badge required (1) Each licensee shall ensure all of the following associated individuals obtain an employee badge from the division of cannabis control prior to commencement of business: (a) Any administrator or individual responsible for the daily operation of the facility; (b) All owners, officers, and board members, of the licensee; and (c) All employees and agents of the lice... |
Rule 1301:18-8-02 | Dispensary Operating Procedures and Quality Assurance.
...ed premises. (C) Major modifications (1) Any proposed major renovation or modification of the licensed premises shall be submitted to the division at least sixty calendar days prior to implementation. (2) The division will review the proposed modification and may do any of the following: (a) Approve the submission; (b) Deny the submission; or (c) Mandate updates to the submission to ensure complianc... |
Rule 1301:18-10-01 | Procedure for Patient Registration.
...nt is to meet the following mandates: (1) Establish and maintain a bona fide physician-patient relationship with a recommending physician; (2) Receive a diagnosis or confirmation of a qualifying condition from the recommending physician; (3) Submit a complete registration as outlined under paragraph (C) of this rule; and (4) Unless otherwise provided pursuant to a reciprocal agreement unde... |
Rule 1301:18-10-02 | Procedure for Caregiver Registration.
...prospective caregiver is mandated to: (1) Be all of the following: (a) A natural person; (b) At least twenty-one years of age or older; and (c) A resident of the state of Ohio. (d) Notwithstanding the age limitation in paragraph (B)(1)(b) of this rule, the parent of a minor patient who is eighteen years of age or older and who otherwise meets the requirements of Chapter 3796. of the Revised C... |
Rule 1501-2-12 | Coordination with the federal great lakes diversion statute and the great lakes charter.
...is subject to the provisions of section 1109 of the "Water Resources Development Act of 1986," 100 Stat. 4230 42 U.S.C.A. 1962d-20, the director shall either: (1) Deny the permit in accordance with the provisions set forth in rule 1501-2-06 of the Administrative Code; or (2) Formulate a recommendation to approve the diversion proposal and transmit it, along with the completed application and other relevant material... |